- Narrator, "Planet of Life" - Discovery Channel (1998)
- Narrator of audio book "The Killing Man" written by Mickey Spillane. (1989)
- (November 2004)
- Starring in Arthur Miller's play, "Finishing The Picture" alongside cast members Linda Lavin, Matthew Modine, Scott Glenn, Frances Fisher, Harris Yulin, and Heather Prete.
- Narrator of "The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas" (2003).
- Stars as President Richard Nixon in Peter Morgan's play "Frost/Nixon", at the Kennedy Center's Eisenhower Theater, Washington, DC. [November 2008]
- (1965- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1965) Stage Play: Danton's Death (Revival). Written by Georg Buchner. New English version by Herbert Blau. Directed by Herbert Blau. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 21 Oct 1965- 27 Nov 1965 (46 performances + 10 previews that began on 12 Oct 1965). Cast: Ruth Attaway, Frank Bayer, Stanley Beck, Alan Bergmann, Roscoe Lee Browne, Mariclare Costello, James Dukas, Gail Fisher, Ray Fry, Robert Gerringer, Michael Granger, James Greene, Edith Gresham, Robert Haswell, Marcie Hubert, Elizabeth Huddle, James Earl Jones, Stacy Keach, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Beatrice Manley, Paul Mann, Claudette Nevins, Robert Phalen, Priscilla Pointer, Tom Rosqui, Robert Stattel, Robert Symonds, Shirley Jac Wagner, Ronald Weyand, Kate Wilkinson, Edward Winter, Louis Zorich. Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Herbert Blau and Jules Irving).
- (1965) Stage Play: The Country Wife. Comedy (revival).
- (1966) Stage Play: The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Music by Morton Subotnick. Written by Bertolt Brecht. Lyrics by Morton Subotnick. Directed by Jules Irving. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 24 Mar 1966- 18 Jun 1966 (100 performances + 5 previews that began on 18 Mar 1966). Cast: Ruth Attaway, Carolyn Coates, James Dukas, Ray Fry, Michael Granger, Edith Gresham, Robert Haswell, Marcie Hubert, Elizabeth Huddle, Stacy Keach, Judith Lowry [final Broadway role], Beatrice Manley, Brock Peters, Robert Phalen, Priscilla Pointer, Tom Rosqui, Robert Stattel, Robert Symonds, Boris Tumarin, Murvyn Vye, Shirley Jac Wagner, Ronald Weyand, Edward Winter. Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Herbert Blau and Jules Irving).
- (1968) Stage Play: King Lear. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare.
- (1978) Stage Play: Deathtrap. Comedy/thriller. Written by Ira Levin. Directed by Robert Moore. Music Box Theatre (moved to The Biltmore Theatre 7 Jan 1982- close): 26 Feb 1978- 13 Jun 1982 (1793 performances + 6 previews that began on 21 Feb 1978). Cast: John Wood (as "Sidney Bruhl"), Victor Garber (as "Clifford Anderson"), Marian Seldes (as "Myra Bruhl"), Marian Winters (as "Helga ten Dorp") [died during production run], Richard Woods (as "Porter Milgrim"). Replacement cast: Steve Bassett (as "Clifford Anderson") [from Oct 1979- ?], John Cullum (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 17 Jul 1979- ?], Farley Granger (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 17 Mar 1981- ?], Patrick Horgan (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 27 Nov 1978- ?], Stacy Keach (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 15 Jan 1979- ?], Daren Kelly (as "Clifford Anderson") [from Oct 1978- ?], William LeMassena (as "Porter Milgrim"), [from Nov 1979- ?], Elizabeth Parrish (as "Helga ten Dorp") [from Oct 1978- ?], Robert Reed (as "Sidney Bruhl") [from 2 Sep 1980- ?], Ernie Pysher (as "Clifford Anderson") [credited as Ernie Townsend]. Produced by Alfred De Liagre Jr. and Roger L. Stevens. Note: Produced on film as Deathtrap (1982). Music Box Theatre owned and operated by Irving Berlin [who had no involvement in actual production] and Select Theatres Corporation.
- (2011) Stage Play: Other Desert Cities. Drama.
- (1993) Stage Play: The Kentucky Cycle. Written by Robert Schenkkan. Incidental music by Jerome Ragland. Scenic Design by Michael Olich. Directed by Warner Shook. Royale Theatre: 14 Nov 1993- 12 Dec 1993 (33 performances + 15 previews that began on 3 Nov 1993). Cast: John Aylward (as "Dragging Canoe/Joe Talbert (1792), Rebecca's father/Judge Goddard/Patrick Rowen (1861), Jed's grandfather/Union Colonel/Gus Slocum/Doctor/Preacher/James Talbert Winston (1954), owner, Blue Star Mining Co./James Talbert Winston (1975)"), Lillian Garrett [credited as Lillian Garrett-Groag] (as "Morning Star (1776)/Star Rowen (1792)/Star (1819)/Julia Anne Talbert (1861), Richard's daughter/Lallie Rowen (1890), Mary Anne's mother/Mother Jones"), Gail Grate (as "Sallie (1792)/Sallie Biggs (1819)/Sureta Biggs (1920), Cassius' wife/Lana Toller, Joshua's secretary"), Katherine Hiler (as "Rebecca Talbert (1792), a neighbor/Rose Anne Talbert (1861), Richard's daughter/Mary Anne Rowen (younger) (1890)/Lucy"), Ronald Hippe (as "Zachariah Rowen (1819), Patrick's son/Randall Talbert (1861), Richard's only son")/ Carl Dawkins/Joshua Rowen Jackson (1920), son of Mary Anne"), Gregory Itzin (as "Jeremiah/Richard Talbert (1861), land owner, son of Jeremiah Talbert/J.T. Wells/Andrew Talbert Winston, a mine boss/Sheriff Ray Blanko"), Stacy Keach (as "Michael Rowen (1775)/Michael Rowen (1776)/Michael Rowen (1792)/Ezekiel Rowen (1861), Jed's father/Jed Rowen (1890), Mary Anne's father/Gun Thug/Joshua Rowen (1954), President, UMW District #16/Joshua Rowen (1975)"), Ronald William Lawrence (as "Taskwan/Jessie Biggs, Sallie's son, also a slave/Boatman/Cassius Biggs (1920), miner/bootlegger/Franklin Biggs (1954), owner of Biggs & Son/Franklin Biggs (1975)"), Scott MacDonald (as "Patrick Rowen (1792), Michael's son/Patrick Rowen (1819)/Tommy Nolan/Silus, a miner/Scott Rowen (1954), son of Joshua and new UMW district field rep"), Tuck Milligan (as "Sam/Ezekiel Rowen (1819), Patrick's son/Jed Rowen (1861)/Tommy Jackson (1890)/Abe Steinman/Calvin Hayes, a local president in District #16/Frank"), Randy Oglesby (as "Earl Tod/Deputy Grey/Sharecropper #1/William Clark Quantrill/Tommy Jackson (1920), husband of Mary Ann/Stucky, District #16 security officer/Steve"), Jeanne Paulson (as "Joleen Rowen (1861), Jed's mother"), Mary Anne Rowen (older) (1890), Mary Anne Rowen Jackson (1920), Margaret Rowen (1954), wife of Joshua"), Stephen Lee Anderson (as "Cherokee Warrior/Rebel #2/Chuck, a local president in District #16/Ensemble"), Michael Hartman (as "Deputy O'Sullivan/Union Soldier #1/Man in the Woods/Greg, a local president in District #16/Bob Smalley, Blue Star Mine guard/Ensemble"), Philip Lehl (as "Cherokee Warrior/Sharecropper #2/Ensemble"), Patrick Page (as "Cherokee Warrior/Rebel #1/Mackie, a miner/Gun Thug/Mike, a local president in District #16/Ensemble"), Susan Pellegrino (as "Ensemble"), James Ragland (as "Guitar Player/Banjo Player/Ensemble"), Jennifer Rohn (as "Ensemble"), Novel Sholars (as "Ensemble"), Lee Simon Jr. (as "Cherokee Warrior/Union Soldier #2/Jefferson Biggs (1954), son of Franklin/Ensemble"). Understudies: Stephen Lee Anderson (as "Abe Steinman/Calvin Hayes/Deputy Grey/Earl Tod/Ezekiel Rowen (1819)/Frank/Jed Rowen (1861)/Sam/Sharecropper #1/Steve/Stucky/Tommy Jackson (1890)/Tommy Jackson (1920)") [Broadway debut], Michael Hartman (as "Doctor/Dragging Canoe/Gus Slocum/James Talbert Winston (1954)/James Talbert Winston (1975)/Joe Talbert (1792)/Judge Goddard/Patrick Rowen (1861)/Preacher/Union Colonel"), Philip Lehl (as "Abe Steinman, Calvin Hayes/Carl Dawkins/Ezekiel Rowen (1819)/Frank/Jed Rowen (1861)/Joshua Rowen Jackson (1920)/Randall Talbert (1861)/Sam/Tommy Jackson (1890)/Zachariah Rowen (1819)")/Patrick Page (as "Andrew Talbert Winston/J.T. Wells/Jeremiah/Patrick Rowen (1792)/Patrick Rowen (1819)/Richard Talbert (1861)/Scott Rowen (1954)/Sheriff Ray Blanko, Silus, Tommy Nolan"), Larry Paulson (as "Ensemble"), Susan Pellegrino (as "Joleen Rowen (1861)/Julia Anne Talbert (1861)/Lallie Rowen (1890)/Margaret Rowen (1954)/Mary Anne Rowen (older) (1890)/Mary Anne Rowen Jackson (1920)/ Morning Star (1776)/Mother Jones/Star (1819)/Star Rowen (1792)"), Jennifer Rohn (as "Lucy/Mary Anne Rowen (younger) (1890)/Rebecca Talbert (1792), Rose Anne Talbert (1861)"), Novel Sholars (as "Lana Toller/Sallie (1792)/Sallie Biggs (1819)/Sureta Biggs (1920)") and Lee Simon Jr. (as "Boatman/Cassius Biggs (1920)/Franklin Biggs (1954)/Franklin Biggs (1975)/Jessie Biggs/Taskwan"). Produced by David Richenthal, Gene R. Korf, Roger L. Stevens, Jennifer Manocherian, Annette Niemtzow, Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum (Gordon Davidson, Artistic Director. Charles Dillingham, Managing Director), Intiman Theatre Company and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; Produced in association with Benjamin Mordecai.
- (1969) Stage Play: Indians. Written by Arthur Kopit. Music by Richard Peaslee. Choreographed by Julie Arenal. Directed by Gene Frankel. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 13 Oct 1969- 3 Jan 1970 (96 performances + 16 previews). Cast: Stacy Keach (as "Buffalo Bill"), Manu Tupou (as "Sitting Bull"), Tom Aldredge (as "Senator Logan"), Clinton Allmon (as "Cowboy") [Broadway debut], Juan Antonio (as "Naiche"), Dimitra Arliss (as "Teskanjavila"), Philip Arsenault (as "Low Dog"), Yusef Bulos (as "Interpreter"), Kevin Conway (as "Black Hawk"), Ronny Cox (as "Jesse James/Reporter"), Darryl Croxton (as "Master Valet/Reporter"), Peter DeMaio (as "Touch-the-Clouds"), Princeton Dean (as "Kiokuk"), Brian Donohue (as "Valet/Bartender/Reporter"), Dortha Duckworth (as "First Lady"), Charles Durning (as "Ned Buntline"), Michael Ebbin (as "Old Taza"), Wesley Fata (as "Yellow Cloud"), Jay Fletcher (as "Little Hawk"), Tom Fletcher (as "White Antelope"), Ted Goodridge (as "Howling Wolf"), Pamela Grey (as "Annie Oakley"), Bob Hamilton (as "Trial Soldier/Cowboy"), Edward Henkel (as "Satanta"), Barton Heyman (as "Wild Bill Hicock"), Raul Julia (as "Grand Duke Alexis/Uncas/Poncho"), Dino Laudicina (as "Crazy Horse"), Peter MacLean (as "Ol' Time President/Colonel Forsyth"), Richard McKenzie (as "Senator Dawes"), Robert McLane (as "He-Who-Hears-Thunder"), Richard Miller (as "Cowboy"), George Mitchell (as "Chief Joseph"), Richard Nieves (as "Trial Soldier/Cowboy"), Richard Novello (as "Valet/Lieutenant"), Leon Oxman (as "Indian Drummer"), Tony Posk (as "White House Orchestra"), Joseph Ragno (as "Valet"), Jon Richards (as "Senator Morgan"), Ed Rombola (as "Geronimo/Billy the Kid"), Peter Rosenfelt (as "White House Orchestra"), Allan Silverman (as "Indian Drummer"), James J. Sloyan (as "Spotted Tail"), Andy Torres (as "Red Cloud"), Pascual Vaquer (as "Tecumseh"), Sam Waterston (as "John Grass"), Gary Weber (as "Kicking Bear"). Produced by Lyn Austin, Oliver Smith, Joel W. Schenker and Roger L. Stevens. Associate Producer: Steve Sinn.
- (1998) He acted in Yasmina Reza's play, "Art," at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with David Dukes and George Wendt in the cast. Matthew Warchus was director.
- (May 1 to June 8, 1969) He played Buffalo Bill Cody in Arthur Kopit's play, "Indians," in an American premiere at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Manu Tupou, Raul Julia, Richard Venture, Morris Engle, Barry Primus, Howard Witt, Robert Prosky, Peter MacLean, Barton Heyman, Ed Rombola, Grayce Grant, Dimitra Arliss, Phyllis Somerville, Jay Fletcher, Ronny Cox, Richard G. Holmes, Yusef Bulos, Richard Bauer, Darryl Croxton and Brian Donohue in the cast. Richard Peaslee was composer. Kert Lundell was set designer. Marjorie Slaiman was costume designer. Virginia Freeman was choreographer. Gene Frankel was director.
- (May 15 to June 30, 1996) He acted in J.B. Priestley's play, "An Inspector Calls," in the Royal National Theatre production at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Kenneth Cranham and Susan Kellerman in the cast. Stephen Daldry was director. Rick Fisher was lighting designer. Ian McNeil was scenic designer. Richard Fitzgerald was sound designer.
- (March 11 to 29, 2009) He acted in Peter Morgan's play, "Frost/Nixon," in a Donmar Warehouse Production at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. MIchael Grandage was director.
- (1972) He played the title role in William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. John Conklin was set designer. John Conklin and Whitney Blausen were costume designers. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer. John Duffy was composer. Arvin Brown was director.
- (1962) Michael Addison; Rod Alexander; Lucian Baker; Angus Bowmer; Susan Brewer; Robert Bridges; Edward S. Brubaker; Christopher Cabot; Adolph Caesar; Terry Campbell; Les Carlson; Robert S. Cohen; Jon Cranney; Patricia Crawley; Michael Crouch; Stephen Crouch; Diane De Laubenfels; Shirley Douglass Patton; Eugene Dynarski; Hugh C. Evans; Michael Milton Fuchs; Alice Grossman II; Marian Hailey; Daniel J. Hoppe; Elizabeth Huddle; Judith Offord Kennedy; Richard Knies; Linda Levering; Peter D. MacLean; Kirk Mee; Charles Miller; Ric Murphy; David Ostwald; Sally Pagliuca; Michael Percival; Anne Petersen; S. Richard Ramos; J. Gerald Rodgers; William Royston; George Sanchez; Donna Setrakian; Charles G. Taylor; Julie Townley; James Tripp; Jerry Turner; Joe Whipp; Everett Winter; George Wooding III; Nancye Woodworth; Martha Wynd and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1963) He played the title role in William Shakespeare's play, "Henry V," at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon with James Smith (Fluellen); Charles Taylor (Pistol) and Elizabeth Huddle (Queen of France) in the cast. Jerry Turner was director. Angus Bowmer was artistic director
- (1963) Adrienne Alexander; Denise Alexander; Rod Alexander; Lee Anne Allen; Kathleen Barnes; Lisa Fortmiller Beach; Robert Benson; K. Cecil Berry; Earl Boen; Edward S. Brubaker; Fred Chapman; Betsy Cope; Matthew Corey; Sara Covalt; Jeffrey Craggs; Jon Cranney; Suzanne D'Autremont; Lawrence E. Davidson; Christopher Dawkins; Ellen Dawkins; Ronald Dorfman; Shirley Douglass Patton; Pamela Dowis; George Ebey; Stanley Elberson; Charlotte Elmgren; Hugh C. Evans; Virginia Flick; William Gamble; John Getgood; Martha Ann Graham; Richard "Dick" Graham; Marian Hailey; Daniel J. Hoppe; Judith Hoppe; Elizabeth Huddle; Allen Hughes; Judith Offord Kennedy; Linda Levering; April Lewis; Kirk Mee; Lucille Melinat; Andrea Reeder; Belinda Reiss; Charles Richmond; William Roberts; Bruce Salvatore; Powell Shepherd; James Smith; Marion Smith; Sarah Elizabeth Stambler; Richard Sterne; David Swenson; Charles G. Taylor; Robert Tembeck; Julia Thompson; Tom Vail; Victor Walston; Martha Wynd and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (2009) Audio Book: "The Word of Promise Audio Bible: New King James Version" - playing The Apostle Paul. Nelson Bibles. ISBN 978-0718024130
- (November 24 to December 29, 1991) He acted in Rupert Holmes' play, "Solitary Confinement," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Kenneth Frankel was director.
- (2018) He played Ernest Hemingway in Jim McGrath's play, "Pamplona," at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. Robert Falls was director.
- (July 26 to 30, 1966) He played Jean Paul Marat in Peter Weiss' play, "Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat As Performed By the Inmates of The Asylum of Charen," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Duperret); Ursula Anspach (Horse); Paul Barstow (Coulmier); Bernadette Barzini (Patient); Bonnie Bee Buzzard (Madame Coulmier); Tony Capodilupo (Marquis De Sade); Cheryl Clark (Lavoisier); Julie Cobb (Nouveau Riche, patient); James Collins (guard); Blaine Deutschendorf (horse, patient); Joyce Ebert (Corday); Tom Elder (Pa, Abbott, patient): Robert Goldston (Salesman, patient); Arlene Gugino (musician); Jerry Hoffman (Herald); Daphne Hunsaker (Nun); Scott Hunter (Guard); Yardenna Hurwitz (prostitute); Adriene Jampolis (prostitute); Russell Kallen (Mad Animal, Military Representative, patient); Peter Klein (musician); Lorraine Knight or Laurie Kennedy (Simmone); Lenore Manzella (Nun); Zora Margolis (Kokol, Ma); Frances Morris (Couple); Ellen Novack (Noble); Peter Platten (Pimp, Voltaire, patient); Philip Polito (Polpoch); Joan Pope (Rossignol); Judi Richheimer (flower seller); Susan Shipman (Madamoiselle Coulmier); Richard Silcox (Cucurucu); Eric Steckler (Schoolmaster); Klaus Stein (acrobat); Ann Steiner (Nun); Elizabeth Sterling (prostitute); Lana Teichelman (Priest); Gerhild Ukryn (Noble, Scientist); Theodore Vodel (couple, patient); John Wichman (Guard); Erica Wolfe (patient, musician); Roger Zim (Roux); in the cast. John Conklin was scenic designer. Rita Bottomley Wilson was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Ruth Sanford and Jack Watson were box office personnel. Tom Brennan was director. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. J-M Sundstrom was stage manager. Tom Sawyer was assistant stage manager.
- (August 23 to 27, 1966) He played Sitting Bull in Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields' musical, "Annie Get Your Gun," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Ursula Anspach (other); Paul Barstow (Major Lillie); Bernadette Barzini (Mrs. Ferguson, other); Marilyn Boycoff (other); Tony Capodilupo (Colonel William F. Cody); Cheryl Chalmers (Other); James Collins (other); Blaine Deutschendorf (Mrs. Blacktooth, Mrs. Schuyler Adams, other); William Donovan (Little Boy); Carol Dudley (other); Joyce Ebert (Dolly Tate); Tom Elder (Footman, other); George F. Goheen (other); Robert Goldstein (other); Kathy Gray (other); Arlene Gugino (other); Jerry Hoffman (Conductor, Pawnee's messenger, other); Daphne Hunsaker (other); Adrienne Jampolis (other); Russ Kallen (Indian Boy, other); Tom Kalt (Little Jake); Peter Klein (Iron Tail, Mr. Schuyler Adams, other); Lorraine Knight or Laurie Kennedy (Other); David Loden (Frank Butler); Santo Loquasto (Dr. Ferguson); Lenore Manzella (other) Zora Margolis (Mrs. Little Horse, other); Walter May (Porter); Patti Moore (Jessie); Frances Morris (other); Joan Pape (Mrs. Ernest Henderson, other); Victoria S. Pearson (Nellie); David Peck (Waiter, other); Betsy Peck (Little Girl); Miriam Piper (other); Phil Polito (Foster Wilson, Mr. Ernest Henderson); Tom Sawyer (Charlie Davenport); Susan Shipman (other); Eric Steckler (Mr. Clay, other); Ann Steiner (Mrs. Yellowfoot, other); Elizabeth Sterling (Mimmie); Barbette Tweed (Mrs. S. Potter-Porter); Gerhild Ukryn (other); Tex Vogel (Mac); John Wichman (other); Erica Wolfe (other); Caroline Worth Darnell (Annie Oakley) and Penny Worth (Indian dancer, other) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Peter Hunt was director and lighting designer. John Conklin was scenery designer. Rita Bottomley was costume designer. Caroline Worth Darnell was also choreographer. Arthur Rubinstein was conductor and musical director. Dan Paget was assistant musical director. J-M Sundstrom was stage manager. Tom Sawyer was also assistant stage manager.
- (July 1 to 9, 1966) He played Boris Kolenkhov in George S. Kaufman's and Moss Hart's play, "You Can't Take It With You," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Tony Kirby); Margaret Barker (Duchess Olga Katrina); Paul Barstow (Mr. Kirby); Tony Capodilupo (Paul Sycamore); Aixa Clemente (Rheba); Karlene Counsman (Mrs. Kirby); William Hansen (Grandpa); Scott Hunter (G Man); Russell Kallen (G Man); Walter May (Donald); Eda Reiss Merin (Penelope Sycamore); Leland Moss (G Man); Mary Ellen O'Brien (Alice Sycamore); Joan Pape (Gay Wellington); Philip Polito (Mr. Henderson); John P. Ryan (Mr. De Pinna); Tom Sawyer (Ed Carmichael); Barbette Tweed (Essie) and Roger Zin (G Man) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Robert Darling was scenery designer. Rita Bottomley was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. J-M Sundstrum was stage manager. Sandra Manley was main production assistant.
- (July 19 to 23, 1966) He played Richard in James Goldman's play, "The Lion in Winter," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Geoffrey); Joyce Ebert (Eleanor); John Ryan (Henry); Tom Sawyer (Philip); Barbette Tweed (Alais) and Theodore Vogel III (John) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Arvin Brown was director. Robert Darling was scenery designer. Rita Bottomley was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. J-M Sundstrom was stage manager. Tom Sawyer was assistants stage manager.
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