- (May 31, 1967) He and Mary Nichols were costume designers for Tom Eyen's play, "Sarah B. Divine: A Musical Biographical Fantasy on the Life of Sarah Bernhardt," at La MaMa ETC at the Theatre of the Eye Repertory Company production with Karole Kaye Stevenson (played Sarah 1 & Jeanne), Carole Silon (played Sarah 2 & Anita), Helen Hanft (played Sarah 3 & young Judith Van Hard), Elsa Tresko (played Sarah 4, Madame Boviar, old Judith Van Hard, & Madame Nathalie), Jonathan Kramer (played Maurice Bernhardt), Kathleen Dabney (played Ellen Terry), Bobo Legendre (played Eleonora Duse), William Griffin Duffy (played M. Pitou & Oscar Wilde), Ellen Gurin (played Giselle & Louise), Carolyn Wiswell (played Yvette & Brigitte), Tarina Lewis (played Madame Gerard & Lady Wilde), Dan Mason (played Actor, Prince De Ligne, Dumas, Sardou, & Reviewer), and Mark Russel (played Louis Tellegrin & Reviewer) in the cast. Tom Eyen was also director. Jonathan Kramer was musical director. Saito was set designer. Toby Mailman was lighting designer. William Griffin Duffy was production manager. Rene Gonzalez was stage manager.
- (November 9, 1967) He and Mary Nichols were costume designers for Tom Eyen's play, "Sarah B. Divine: A Musical Biographical Fantasy on the Life of Sarah Bernhardt," in a Theatre of the Eye Repertory Company production at the Playwrights Workshop in New York City with Karole Kaye Stevenson (played Sarah 1 & Jeanne), Carole Silon (played Sarah 2 & Anita), Lucy Silvay (played Sarah 3, Elsa Tresko (played Sarah 4), Madame Boviar, old Judith Van Hard, & Madame Nathalie), Jonathan Kramer (played Maurice Bernhardt), Judy Van Hook (played Ellen Terry), Dorothy Shearer (played Eleonora Duse), William Griffin Duffy (played M. Pitou & Oscar Wilde), Ellen Gurin (played Giselle & Louise), Carolyn Wiswell (played Yvette & Brigitte), Tarina Lewis (played Madame Gerard & Lady Wilde), Dan Mason (played Actor, Prince De Ligne, Dumas, Sardou, & Reviewer), and Mark Russel (played Louis Tellegrin & Reviewer) in the cast. Tom Eyen was also director. Jonathan Kramer was musical director. Saito was set designer. Toby Mailman was lighting designer. William Griffin Duffy was production manager. Betty Guyes was stage manager.
- (February 28, 1969) He and Cannon Mills were costume designers for Tom Eyen's play, "The Kama Sutra (An Organic Happening)," in a Theatre of the Eye Repertory Company production at The Extension ETC Theatre in New York City with Lamar Alford (played Hornus 1), Carole Silon (played Trugrita II), David Baker Jr. (played Marvin Minnifreke III), Suzanne Gilbert (played Ruth of the Alien Corn IV), Enid Edelman (played Jean of the Flowers V), Theon Banos (played Amazonia VI), Ann Sweeny (played Dear Abby VII), Ellen Gurin (played Paranoia VIII), Mark Russel (played Jose IX), Duke Weil (played Vesuvius X), Fred Travalena (played Marlon XI), Arthur Hill (played Lyon Burke XII), Maggie Benson (played Sara), Mary Mitchell (played Lee), William Griffin Duffy (played Uncle Lilyan H.), Elsa Tresko (played Mother Ching), and Norman O'Connor (played Matt Motley) in the cast. Lee Maker was stage manager. Jerome Eyen was director. Saito was set designer. James Hardy was lighting designer. Bruce Kirle was music director.
- (February 5, 1969) He and Cannon Mills were costume designers for Tom Eyen's play, "The Kama Sutra (An Organic Happening)," in a Theatre of the Eye Repertory Company production in New York City with Lamar Alford (played Hornus 1), Carole Silon (played Trugrita II), David Baker Jr. (played Marvin Minnifreke III), Suzanne Gilbert (played Ruth of the Alien Corn IV), Enid Edelman (played Jean of the Flowers V), Theon Banos (played Amazonia VI), Ann Sweeny (played Dear Abby VII), Ellen Gurin (played Paranoia VIII), Mark Russel (played Jose IX), Duke Weil (played Vesuvius X), Fred Travalena (played Marlon XI), Arthur Hill (played Lyon Burke XII), Maggie Benson (played Sara), Mary Mitchell (played Lee), William Griffin Duffy (played Uncle Lilyan H.), and Elsa Tresko (played Mother Ching) in the cast. Lee Maker was stage manager. Jerome Eyen was director. Saito was set designer. James Hardy was lighting designer. Bruce Kirle was music director.
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