- (1961) Stage: Directed Jean-Paul Sartre's play "Altona", at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England, with Claire Bloom, Basil Sydney, Kenneth Haigh, Diane Cilento, Nigel Stock and Julian Glover in the cast. Sean Kenny was the designer.
- (1972) Stage: Directed "The Crucible" on Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by Arthur Miller. Scenic / Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Carrie Fishbein Robbins. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 27 Apr 1972-3 Jun 1972 (44 performances + 13 previews). Cast: Philip Bosco (as "Rev. John Hale"), Crickett Coan (as "Susanna Walcott"), Jerome Dempsey (as "Rev. Samuel Parris"), Kathleen Doyle (as "Mercy Lewis"), Stephen Elliott (as "Deputy Gov. Danforth"), Pauline Flanagan (as "Ann Putnam"), Robert Foxworth (as "John Proctor"), Richard Greene (as "Ezekiel Cheever"), Ben Hammer (as "Thomas Putnam"), Nora Heflin (as "Mary Warren"), Martha Henry (as "Elizabeth Proctor"), Richard Kline (as "Marshall Herrick"), Aline MacMahon (as "Rebecca Nurse"), Theresa Merritt (as "Tituba"), Stuart Pankin (as "Hopkins"), Pamela Payton-Wright (as "Abigail Williams"), Robert Phalen (as "Judge Hawthorne"), Wendell Phillips (as "Francis Nurse"), Doris Rich (as "Sarah Good"), Alexandra Stoddart (as "Betty Parris"), Sydney Walker (as "Giles Corey"), Mark Woods (as "Deputy"). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving and Robert Symonds).
- (1972) Stage: Directed / appeared (as "Lt. Gen. Evans") in "The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks" on Broadway. Written by Romulus Linney. Scenic Design by Douglas W. Schmidt. ANTA Playhouse: 9 Feb 1972-12 Feb 1972 (5 performances + 7 previews that began on 2 Feb 1972). Cast: Robert Burr (as "Commanding General"), Tina Chen (as "Katherine Nomura"; Broadway debut), Katherine De Hetre (as "Patricia Bates"), Jerome Dempsey (as "Edward Roundhouse"), Frank Geraci (as "Mime" / "Military Police"), Del Green (as "Mrs. Norvel Bates"), Earl Hindman (as "Capt. Martin"), Mark Lamos (as "Pfc. Bowers"), Michael Landrum (as "Voice" / "Mime" / "Military Police"), Mercedes McCambridge (as "Lucy Lake"), Alan Mixon (as "Sgt. Maj. Ruggles"), Lucille Patton (as "Voice"), William Redfield (as "Col. Moore"), Lisa Richards (as "Judith Borden"), Ralph Roberts (as "Master Sgt. Bates"), John P. Ryan (as "Maj. Cassidy"), David Stock (as "Friend"), John Straub (as "Military Police"), Matthew Tobin (as "Warrant Officer Levandre"), Edmund Williams (as "Military Police"). Understudies: Lucille Patton (as "Lucy Lake" / "Mrs. Norvel Bates"), John Straub (as "Col. Moore" / "Commanding General" / "Lt. Gen. Evans"), Edmund Williams (as "Edward Roundhouse" / "Master Sgt. Bates" / "Sgt. Maj. Ruggles") and David Yanowitz (as "Capt. Martin" / "Pfc. Bowers"). Produced by Cheryl Crawford, Konrad Matthaei, Hale Matthews and Robert Weinstein. Produced in association with ANTA (Alfred De Liagre Jr., executive producer. Jean Dalrymple: executive director).
- (January 12, 1974) He directed Harding LeMay's play, "The Off-Season," at the New Dramatists Theatre in New York City with Vince Carroll (Bick); Lillah McCarthy (Sharon); Constance Ford (Caroline); Joe Panteleoni (Clem); Beverlee McKinsey (Arline); and Pat McNamara (Kingsley) in the cast.
- (Summer 1959) He acted in the play, "Yes Man," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
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