- (January 16, 1970) He directed and designed Tom Eyen's play, "Areatha In The Ice Palace Or: The Fully-Guaranteed Me Doll," in a Theatre of the Eye Repertory Company production at the Extension Theatre Inc. in New York City with William Griffin Duffy (played Santa), Helen Hanft (played Areatha), Mary Mitchell (played Little Girl Doll), Elsa Tresko (played Grandmother Doll), Bill Haislip (played Boy Doll 758), and Marybeth Ward (Played Girl Doll 758) in the cast. William Haas was lighting designer. Robert Schrock was stage manager.
- (Tuesday December 1,1970 12PM) He played a Mourners of the Downtown Theatre in Tom Eyen's play, "The Death of Off-Broadway Or: Money (Sieg Heil!) (A Street Play," in a Theatre of the Eye Repertory Company at first Astor Place Theatre and ended at Theatre De Lys in New York City. Tom Eyen and Gerald Miller were directors. The cast included William Griffin Duffy (played Archbishop of Greed), Steven Whitson (played right-hand Alter Boy), and David Whitson (played Left-hand altar boy). The Mourners of the Downtown Theatre ensemble included Helen Hanft, Jonathan Kramer, R.A. Dow, Paul-Matthew Eckhart, Ellen Gurin, Jeffery Herman, Madeline LeRoux, Mark Russel, Nana Winter, Arthur Morey, Bradford Riley, Sommer Sally, Lady Elsa Tresko, Bonnie Gable, Keven Breslin, Albert Poland, Julie Bovasso, Julia Eyen, Arthur Kessler, Ann Toker, Allan Eichler, George Trow III, Doris Duke, Jerry Lipani, Walter Wallace, Fred McDarrah, Fred Gershon, Myrna Masour, Barry Goldberg, Shirley Stoler, Warren Pincus, Paul Jabara, Hiram Keller, Jacque Lynn Colton. The Now Theatre Repertory Company of Buffalo included Mark Gatley, Robert Gibson, Andrew Kappy, Deborah Loss, Marianne Morinello, Stephen Morros, Laura Nelson, Mark Penque, Joye Peskin, Eric Sidebottom, James Slattery, Beverly Smith, Thomas Sokolski, and Tony Ventresca in the cast. The Press included Leonard Probst (Channel 4 WNBC), Leonard Harris (Channel 2 WCBS), John Shubeck (Channel 9 WWOR), and Carol Jenkins.
- (January 3, 1969) He directed Tom Eyen's play, "The White Whore and The Bit Players," at the Extension Theatre Club in New York City with Roz Kelly and Madeleine Le Roux played the White Whores. The Bit Players were Blanche Dee, Miguel Flores, Marcia Mohr, and John Mitchell in the cast. Leeny Sack was stage manager.
- (May 20 to June 25, 1989) He directed Bill Cain's play, "Stand-Up Tragedy," in a world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Michael DeLorenzo in the cast. Shabba-Doo was choreographer
- (March 17 to May 5, 1996) He directed Oliver Mayer's play, "Blade to the Heat," in a West Coast premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Dominic Hoffman in the cast. Yael Pardess was scenic designer. Jon Gottlieb was sound designer. Anne Militello was lighting designer. Candice Cain was costume designer.
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