- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Goodtime Charley (1975). Musical. Book by Sidney Michaels. Music by Larry Grossman. Lyrics by Hal Hackady. Music orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick. Incidental music by Arthur B. Rubinstein. Dance arrangements by Daniel Troob. Musical Director: Arthur Rubinstein. Choreographed by Onna White. Directed by Peter H. Hunt. Palace Theatre: 3 Mar 1975- 31 May 1975 (104 performances + 12 previews, that began on 20 Feb 1975). Cast: Joel Grey (as "Charley"), Ann Reinking (as "Joan of Arc"), Susan Browning (as "Agnes Sorel"), Jay Garner (as "Archbishop Regnault de Chartres"), Richard B. Shull (as "Minguet"), Louis Zorich (as "General George de La Tremouille"), Ed Becker (as "Pope/One of the Citizen, Soldier, Peasant and Hostile Trios/Singer"), Kenneth Bridges (as "Third English Captain/One of the Citizen, Soldier, Peasant and Hostile Trios/First Soldier/Singer"), Rhoda Butler (as "Queen Kate/Singer"), Peggy Cooper (as "Yolande/Singer"), Kathe Dezina (as "Estelle/Singer"), Andy Hostettler (as "Jester/Dancer"), Dan Joel (as "Louis/Dancer"), Grace Keagy (as "Isabella of Bavaria") [Broadway debut], Nancy Killmer (as "Marie/Singer"), Cam Lorendo (as "Servant/Dancer"), Glen McClaskey (as "Dancer"), Ross Miles (as "Servant/Dancer"), Tod Miller (as "Dancer"), Hal Norman (as "Charles VI/Second English Captain/Herald/Third Soldier/Singer"), Julie Pars (as "Dancer"), Sal Pernice (as "Dancer"), George Ramos (as "Servant/Dancer"), Kathleen Robey (as "Dancer"), Charles Rule (as "Phillip of Burgundy/First English Captain/Chef/Guard/Singer"), Jane Ann Sargia (as "Singer"), Patrick Swayze (as "Servant/Dancer"), Brad Tyrrell (as "Henry V/One of the Citizen, Soldier, Peasant and Hostile Trios/Second Soldier/Singer"), Gordon Weiss (as "Jester/Dancer"), Jerry Yoder (as "Dancer"). Standby: Austin Pendleton (as "Charley"). Produced by Max Brown and Byron Goldman. Produced in association with Robert Victor and Stone Widney.
- (1982) Betty Comden, Adolph Green and his musical, "A Doll's Life", was performed at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on Broadway in New York City with George Hearn and Betsy Joslyn in the cast. Harold Prince was the director.
- (1983) Hal Hackady and his musical, "Snoopy, the Musical", was performed at the Duchess Theatre in London, England with Teddy Kempner, Anthony Best, Susie Blake, Zoe Bright, Nicky Croydon, Mark Hadfield and Robert Locke in the cast. Arthur Whitelaw was the director.
- (September 8 to October 24, 1993) Martin Casella, Ellen Fitzhugh and his musical, "Paper Moon," was performed in a world premiere at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Natalie DeLucia, John Dossett, Christine Ebersole, Gregory Harrison, Linda Hart and Chandra Wilson in the cast. Matt Casella was director. Steve Marzullo was musical director. Alan Johnson was choreographer. Michael Anania was scenic designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer. Jeffrey Kurland was costume designer.
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