- (February 2003) Plays George Anderson in "Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme" play by Frank McGuinness (Mitzi Newhouse Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (November 18, 1995 - January 14, 1996) "Holiday," comedy revival, written by Philip Barry; directed by David Warren; with Michael Countryman (portraying Nick Potter); Tony Goldwyn (portraying Johnny Case); Tom Lacy (portraying Edward Seton); Anne Lange (portraying Susan Potter); Laura Linney (portraying Linda Seton); Becca Lish (portraying Laura Cram); Reese Madigan (portraying Charles); Rod McLachlan (portraying Seton Cram); Jim Oyster (portraying Henry); Kim Raver (portraying Julia Seton); and Reg Rogers (portraying Ned Seton); on Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York. (67 total performances, including 17 previews, beginning November 18, 1995)
- (March 14 to April 14, 1991) He played Barry Mills in Richard Strand's play, "The Death of Zukasky," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Tom Lenoci (Theodore Zukasky); Monica Merryman (Anne Desmond); William McNulty (A.C. Tattums) and Ray Fry (Henry Marlino) in the cast. Nagle Jackson was director.
- (February 26 to March 22, 1992) He played Russell in Marsha Norman's play, "D. Boone," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Gladden Schrock (Daniel Boone); Catherine Christianson (Flo); Dave Florek (Hilly); Chekotah Miskenack (Blackfish); Steve Willis (Indian); Mark Shannon (Mr. Wilson); Skipp Sudduth (Rick); Kathryn Velvel (Jemima Boone) and Eddie Levi Lee (Squire Boone) in the cast. Gloria Muzio was director.
- (March 11 to 20, 1992) He played the Lecturer in John Conklin's play, "The Carving of Mount Rushmore," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Eddie Levi Lee (Gutzon Borglum); Dave Florek (Harold Ickes); Skipp Sudduth (Red Anderson); Catherine Christianson (The Tourist) and Scott Kasbaum (The Pianist) in the cast. John Conklin was also director.
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