Stage Plays
Stage Play | Character played | Location performed | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Accounts | ? | Hudson Guild | ? |
Come Back Little Sheba | ? | Roundabout Theatre | ? |
Deathtrap | Clifford Anderson | (on Broadway) | 1979 |
Eastern Standard | ? | Golden Theatre (Broadway) | 1989 |
The Greeks | Achilles | Hartford Stage | 1984 |
Hamlet | Hamlet | New York Shakespeare Festival | 1984 |
Hamlet | Hamlet | Old Globe Theatre, San Diego | ? |
King Lear | Edgar | San Diego Shakespeare Festival | ? |
The Last Yankee | Lenny Hamilton | Signature Theatre | 12/30/97 - 2/8/98 |
Lolita | ? | (on Broadway) | ? |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Lysander | New York Shakespeare Festival | 1984 |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Lysander | Old Globe Theater, San Diego | 1982 |
Mother Courage | ? | ? | ? |
Much Ado About Nothing | ? | San Diego Shakespeare Festival | ? |
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