- (1975) Played a gangster in the Midwest premiere of Sam Shepard's play "Geography of a Horse Dreamer," produced by the Pary Production Company and directed by Gary Houston. Also in the cast: Colin Stinton, Robert Strom, Russell Case, Kenneth L. Green, Anthony Maier and Charles Karil. Presented on a bill with Peter Handke's "My Foot My Tutor."
- (1976) Acted in Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" for the St. Nicholas Theatre Company at Forum Theater, directed by Steven Schachter, with a cast that included Annabel Armour, Gerald Castillo, Carole Goldman, Mark Hutter, and Eva Cadet.
- (1979) Acted in the Stuart Gordon-Carolyn Purdy-Gordon adaptation of Raymond Chandler's "The Little Sister" for the Organic Theatre Company at the Leo Lerner Theatre with Richard Fire, Mike Genovese, Gary Houston, and Carolyn Purdy-Gordon.
- (1977) Acted in the world premiere of David Mamet's "The Water Engine" at the St. Nicholas Theatre in Chicago, directed by Steven Schachter, with a cast that included William H. Macy and John Mahoney.
- (1976) Acted in the Joseph Jefferson Citation-winning production of Michael Weller's "Moonchildren" for Apollo Productions, directed by Robert Falls at the St. Nicholas Theatre in Chicago, with a cast that included Jason Brett, Tom Mula, Steve Marmer, and David Alan Novak.
- (1979) Played Randolph in the world premiere of Jeffrey Sweet's "Hard Feelings" (later renamed "Responsible Parties") at the Victory Gardens Theatre in Chicago, directed by Dennis Zacek, with Gregory Williams, Tom Tully, Michael Rider, Maureen Gallagher, Dennis Cockrum, and Barbara E. Robertson.
- (1977) Played Geronte opposite Rita Moreno in the title role of Scapino! by Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale (adapted from Moliere), directed by Dominic Missimi at the Marriott Theater in Chicago, with a cast that included Gerard Prendergast, Steve Fletcher, and Art Kassul, Timothy Jenkins, Angelina Réaux, Robert Strom, Tom Aulino, and Denise Blasor.
- (1977) He played Russian ballet master Kolehnkov in the Joseph Jefferson Citation-winning "You Can't Take It With You" by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, directed by Gerald Gutierrez at the St. Nicholas Theatre in Chicago, in a cast that included Marge Kotlisky, Audrie Neenan, Gerald Walling, David Chadderon, George Womack, Barbara E. Robertson, Steve Fletcher, Marty Levy, and Sheila Keenan.
- (2010) He acted in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" directed by John Kelly Connolly at the Gift Theatre, in a cast that included Paul D'Addario, Alexandra Main, Kent Joseph, Guy Massey, Jay Worthington, David Fink, Adam Rosowicz, Tom Lally, Kenny Mihlfried, Katie Genauldi, Michael A. Harris, Jillian Jocson, Tamarus Harvell, Julia Kessler, Evan Lee, Amy Speckien, and Calliope Porter.
- (1980) He played kid-show host Leo "Chuckles the Chipmunk" Herman in "A Thousand Clowns" by Herb Gardner, directed by Tom Mula at Pheasant Run Theatre in Chicago, in a cast that included Fredric Stone, Michael Tezla, and Jonathan Abarbanel.
- (1978) He acted in "Coming of Age" by Frank Cucci, directed by Dennis Zacek for North Light Repertory at the Kingsley Theater in Chicago, with a cast that included Roslyn Alexander, Ellen Crawford, and B.J. Jones.
- (1974) He acted in "Steambath" by Bruce Jay Friedman at the Pub Theatre in Chicago, in a cast that included Joyce Hazard.
- (2007) He acted in Anton Chekhov's "The Three Sisters" directed by Michael Patrick Thornton at the Gift Theatre, in a cast that included Jenny Connell Davis, John Kelly Connolly, Paul D'Addario, Brendan Donaldson, Kenny Mihlfried, Michael Booth, Hillary Clemens, and Margaret Katch.
- (2006) He acted in "The Halloween Show" at the Gift Theatre, in a cast that included Danny Ahlfeld, Kenny Mihlfried, Michael Patrick Thornton, Hilary Hensler, Kyle Harmon, Megan Householter, Toni Machi, and Steven Misetic.
- (1980) He played producer Sidney Black in "Light Up the Sky" by Moss Hart, directed by Michael Maggio for North Light Repertory in Chicago, in a cast that included Ron Parady, Mary Anne McGarry, Sheila Keenan, Scott Jaeck, James 'Ike' Eichling, and Gerry Becker.
- (1977) He acted in "Richard III" at the Goodman Theater in Chicago directed by William Woodman, in a cast that included Norman Snow, Barry Boys, Michael Tezla, Benjamin Hendrickson, Pauline Brailsford, Matthew Kimbrough, Allison Giglio, Nicolas Surovy, Patricia Fraser, Owen Sullivan, Fern Persons, Marty Levy, and George Brengel.
- (1982) He acted in "Awake and Sing" by Clifford Odets at the Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, in a cast that included Joyce Hiller Piven, Nathan Davis, Bernard Beck, Martha Lavey, John Mueller, and Scott Jaeck.
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