A workshop production of his play "Whyo", a violent sprawling tragedy about New York Irish gangs, at Gloucester Stage Company in 1987 resulted in Israel Horovitz commissioning a new work. The resulting play was "The Chroma Line", a comedy-drama about life in a Boston wallpaper warehouse. "Whyo" went on to receive a grant from the Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities.
Has three plays published: two one-acts, "My Name is Leslie" in Boston Theatre Marathon 2 and "Dost Pity Me, Withpett?" in Boston Theatre Marathon 3, and the full length "Robin Hood" which has been performed hundreds of times worldwide.
His favorite movies are Black Narcissus, On the Waterfront, Moby Dick, Zulu, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, and Attack of the Crab Monsters.