- Stage: Directed original Broadway production of "Grease".
- Stage: Directed " 'Night Mother", Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 1986.
- (1976 - 1977) He directed Jules Feiffer's play, "Knock Knock," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (1977 - 1978) He directed George Feydeau and Maurice Desvaillieres' play, "Hotel Paradiso," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (1979 - 1980) He directed Lillian Hellman's play, "The Little Foxes," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (1978 - 1979) He directed Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallieras's play, "Hotel Paradiso," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (1981 - 1982) He directed Anton Chekhov's play,"The Three Sisters," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (1980 - 1981) He directed Lillian Hellman's play,"The Little Foxes," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (1980 - 1981) He directed Anton Chekhov's play,"The Three Sisters," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (March 26, 1973 - April 2, 1973) He directed the musical, "Grease," in a National Tour at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Jeff Conaway (Danny Zuko); Pamela Adams (Sandy Dumbrowski); Judy Kaye (Rizzo); John Travolta; Marilu Henner; Walter Charles; Mike Clifford; Carol Culver; Ray DeMattis; Vivian Fineman; Rebecca Gilchrist; Michael Lembeck; Ellen March; Lesslie Nicol; Stephen Van Benschoten; and Jerry Zaks in the cast. Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey wrote the book, music and lyrics. Douglas W. Schmidt was set designer. Carrie F. Robbins was costume designer. Patricia Birch was choreographer. Kenneth Waissman, Maxine Fox, and Anthony D'Amato were producers.
- (December 4-11, 1984) He directed Marsha Norman's play, "night, Mother," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Mercedes McCambridge and Phyllis Somerville in the cast. Heidi Landesman was set and costume designer. Tom Mallow and James Janek were producers.
- (1976) He directed Warren Casey and Jim Jacobs' musical, "Grease," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Adrian Zmed, Andrea Walters and Cynthia Darlow in the cast.
- (1977) He directed Warren Casey and Jim Jacobs' musical, "Grease," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Gail Edwards and Peter Gallagher in the cast.
- (December 5, 1975 to January 11, 1976) He directed Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's play, "Once in a Lifetime," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C.
- (February 12 to April 9, 1983) He directed Noel Coward's play, "Hay Fever," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Celeste Holm in the cast.
- (March 27 to May 16, 2004) He directed George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber's play, "The Royal Family," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- (May 11 to July 27, 1980) He directed Steve Tesich's play, "Division Street," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- (May 16 to July 31, 1982) He directed Suzanne Grossmann and Paxton Whitehead's adaptation of Georges Feydeau's play, "A Flea in Her Ear," at the Mark Taper Forum Theater in Los Angeles, California with Jeffrey Tambor in the cast. Ralph Funicello was set designer. Carrie Robbins was costume designer.
- (May 19 to July 24, 1983) He directed Willis Bell's adaptation of Ivan Turgenev's play, "A Month in the Country," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Thomas Harrison and Michael Learned in the cast. Ralph Funicello was set designer. Robert Blackman was costume designer. Martin Aronstein was lighting designer.
- (June 2 to August 16, 1984) He directed James McLure's adaptation of John O'Keeffe play, "Wild Oats: A Romance of the Old West," in a world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Ralph Funicello was scenic designer. David L. Krebs was sound designer. Larry Delinger was music composer and arranger.
- (March 16 to May 11, 1986) He directed Marsha Norman's play, "night, Mother," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Kathy Bates and Anne Pitoniak in the cast.
- (November 3 to December 29, 1991) He directed Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Henceforward..." in a West Coast Premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Jane Krakowski, Dakin Matthews and Paula Wilcox in the cast. Jon Gottlieb was sound designer. Larry Delinger and Craig Sibley were composers. Robert Blackman was costume designer. Peter Maraudin was lighting designer. Ralph Funicello was scenic designer.
- (March 10 to April 1, 2007) He directed Sherry Kramer's play, "When Something Wonderful Ends," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Lori Wilner (Sherry) in the cast.
- (1975 to 1976 season) He directed Joe Orton's play, "Loot," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. John Jensen was set and costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer.
- (1982 Summer) He directed Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Craig Noel was company director.
- (1985 Summer) He directed Noel Coward's play, "Fallen Angels," at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California with Helena Carroll; Deborah May and Janie Sell in the cast. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Craig Noel was company director.
- (2004 to 2005 Winter) He directed Kenneth Lonergan's play, "Lobby Hero," in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Cassius Carter Centre Stage in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director.
- (December 10, 1982) He directed Marsha Norman's play, "Night, Mother," in an American Reperory Theatre and world premiere production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Kathy Bates (Jessie) and Anne Pitoniak (Thelma) in the cast. Heidi Landesman was set and costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. The playwright was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for this production (the first to win a prize outside NYC). Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (February 3, 1984) He directed Marsha Norman's play, "Traveler in the Dark," in the world premiere Fall Festival, Philippe Genty Company and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Heidi Landesman was set designer. Robert Blackman was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (August 3 to 7, 1976) He directed Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Nancy Adler (town person); Adele Ahronheim (Church choir); Sian Barbara Allen (Emily Webb); Steve Anderson (Joe Crowell Jr.): Pam Arnos (town person); Peter Bergerthon (Assistant Stage Manager, Baseball player); Alice Boroff (church choir); Gregory Boyd (Joe Stoddard); Robert Brolli (Constable Warren); William Burke (baseball player); Lynda Lee Burks (town person); Dominique Callmanapulos (town person); Nancy Cohen (town person); Debba Curtis (town person); Karen D'Arc (church choir); Polly Draper (1st dead woman); David Eddy (Si Crowell, baseball player); Geraldine Fitzgerald (Stage Manager); David Forman (2nd dead man); Laury Goldman (church choir); Grayce Grant (Mrs. Webb); Robert Gregory (Assistant Stage Manager); Jennifer Grey (town person); George Guidall (Dr. Gibbs); Christopher Hall (Howie Newsome); Peter Harris (man in audience); Jane Ives (town person); Douglas James (church choir); Trent Jones (George Gibbs); Susan Kander (choir director); Jann Kwasneski (town person); Steve Lawson; Polly Matson (organist); Pam Mullins (church choir); Gray Muzzy (Sam Craig); Patricia Norcia (Woman in audience); Bennett O'Donnell (Simon Stinson); Madeline Ovellette (Mrs. Seames); Julia Pomeroy (2nd dead woman); Jon Ponazecki (Mr. Webb); Richard Price (church choir); Victoria Raab (Rebecca Gibbs); Emilie Roberts (Church choir); Will Rossef (Professor Willard); David Simonds (Wally Webb); Pam Smith (church choir); Deborah Stern (lady in audience); Robert Turner (1st dead man) and Kate Wilkinson (Mrs. Gibbs) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Roger Meeker was setting and lighting designer. Rachel Kurland was costume designer. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (July 24 to 28, 1979) He directed Noel Coward's play, "Hay Fever," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Michael Allinson (David Bliss); Patricia Elliott (Myra Arundel); John Glover (Simon Bliss); Celeste Holm (Judith Bliss); Zeljko Ivanek (Sandy Tyrell); Laurie Kennedy (Sorel Bliss); Dwight Schultz (Richard Greatham); Gillian Seidl (Clara) and Katherine Udall (Jackie Coryton) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Karen Schultz was setting designer. Rita B. Watson was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Patricia Brundage was assistant costume designer.
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