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1994 - present

Professor of Theater

 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

1985 - 1994

 Associate Professor of Theater

  Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

1980 - 1991, 1995 - 1997

 Chair, Theater Department

  Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

1978 - 1985

 Assistant Professor of Theater

  Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

1977 - 1978

 Resident Director

West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

1977

 Acting Instuctor

University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC

1974 -1976

 Director/Actor

Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

1973 - 1976

 M.F.A in Acting and Directing

 University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC

1969 - 1973

B.A. in Speech and Drama

Monmouth College (now Monmouth University), West Long Beach, NJ

2002-2003

Associated Colleges of the Midwest/Great Lakes Colleges Association Six-Month Fellow, ACM/Newberry Library Seminar in the Humanities: "Confluence of Cultures: Fictions and Histories of the Americas"

 Newberry Library, Chicago, IL

2000

International Studies Course Development grant

 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

1999 - 2000 

McLain/McTurnan/Arnold Research Scholar

 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

1998, 1999

Wabash Religion Center Summer grants

 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

October 4, 1997

Indiana Theatre Association's "Indiana Theatre Person of the Year". The award honors "particular individuals who have contributed to the cooperative development of theatre at all levels within the state of Indiana."

 Indiana TheatreWorks Conference at DePauw University, Greencastle, IN

1994 - present

Editorial Board, Theatre Symposium, Southeastern Theatre Conference 

 University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL

1993 - present

Juror, The George Freedley Award

 Theatre Library Association, New York, NY

1992 - 1993 

Research Award, The Society for Theatre Research

 The Theatre Museum, London, England

1992 - 1993 

Associated Colleges of the Midwest/Great Lakes Colleges Association Six-Month Fellow, ACM/Newberry Library Seminars in the Humanities" "The Dialogue With Progress" 

 Newberry Library, Chicago, IL

1991 

 Public Humanities Fellowship

 Indiana Humanities Council, Indianapolis, IN

1991 - 1995 

 President of University/College Division

 Indiana Theatre Association, Indianapolis, IN

September and October 1990

 Curator, Actors Theatre of Louisville "Classics in Context" Festival: Commedia dell'arte

 Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY

1989 - present 

 Book Review Editor, Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism

 University of Kansas at Lawrence, Lawrence, KS

1987 - 1988 

 McLain/McTurnan/Arnold Research Scholar

 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

1987 - present

 National Business Manager & Editor of Playbill annual publication, Alpha Psi Omega
Summer 1987 

 Advisor, National Endowment for the Humanities Youth Scholar Grant for student David V. Schulz
1987 

 Faculty Research Award, West European Center

 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000

Faculty Development Grants

 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

1980, 1986

Coss Fund Grants

 Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

1974

Award of Excellence, American College Theatre Festival

 Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.

Introduction to the Theater  
Seminars in Theater. Topics taught include:   "American History in Drama"
"The Theater of Molière"
"Classical Comedy"
"The Theater of Eugene O'Neill"
"The Italian Comedy"
"Roman Laughter: The Plays of Plautus"
"The Spirit of Molière"
"American Drama Since 1970"
"The Oriental Theater"
"Black Drama in American from the Beginning to 1960"
"Towards a New Theater:-The Dramatic Theories of Edward Gordon Craig"
"The Actress"
"The Comic Theater from Aristophanes to Molière"
"The Comic Spirit of Molière"
"The Theater of Yesterday and Tomorrow: Commedia dell'arte in 20th Century Theater"
"The Theater of the Future: The Anti-Realist Movement"
"The Dramas of Eugene O'Neill"
"American Drama Since 1970"
"Musical Theater Since 1927"
"The American Dream in Drama"
"Shakespeare's Comedies"
"Fools, Clowns, and Madmen: Comedy on the Contemporary Stage"
"Theater/Culture/History/Gender: A Study of Tony Kushner's Angels in America"
"Of Apple Pie and Apocalypse: The Plays of Thornton Wilder"
"Images of Homosexuality on the American Stage"
"Orpheus of the American Theater: The Theater of Tennessee Williams"
"'The Colossus': The Plays of George Bernard Shaw"
"The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of: The Films of John Huston"
"Minstrels of the Proletariat: The Theater of Dario Fo and Franca Rame"
"Living Past Hope: The Plays of Tony Kushner"
"The Theatrical Metaphor: A Study of Plays about Plays and Players"
"The Drama of AIDS"
"Images of the Fool in Italian Theater from Pirandello to Fo"
"Shakespeare's Comedies" 
Oral Interpretation  
Playwriting    
History and Literature of the Theater from Ancient Greece to Spanish Golden Age   
History and Literature of the Theater from the Restoration to the Rise of Realism   
American Dramatic Literature   
Modern European Theater and Drama   
Dramatic Theory and Criticism   
Independent Study (various topics)   
Special Topics. Topics taught include:    "The Subversive Stage: Politics and the Theater"
"The Fool: A Social and Theatrical Icon"
"Signs of Life: Symbolism on the Stage" 
Cultures and Traditions   
Freshman Tutorials:   "Adaptation"
"Film and American Society"
"American Film, 1927-1941"
"Film and American Society, 1960-1990"
"American Films of the Golden Age, 1927-1967"
"Images of Masculinity in American Film"
"Fictional Societies: Literature to Film"
"American History in Literature and Film" 
1998 - 1999 McGregor Committee
1994 - 1998    Callimachus, Co-Advisor
1993 - 1999  Advisor, 'shOUT  
1993 - 1996   McLain-McTurnan-Arnold Committee
1993 - 1995   Gavitt Committee
1992 - 1993  Art and Music Dedication Committee
1991 - 1992 Co-Education Study: Curricular/Co-Curricular Committee, Cost Committee (1991-92)  
Spring 1991 Acting Chair, Theater Department
1990 - 1993 Budget Committee
1990 - 1991  Ethics and the Liberal Arts Committee
1989 - 1990 Lecture Planning Committee, Chair   
1988 - 1989  Governance Committee
1987   Co-editor of Second Friday
1986 - 1988 Women's Studies Coordinating Committee
Co-Chair, Women's Week Subcommittee
1985 - 1987 Linkage Grant Committee, Chair
1983 - 1987; 1992; 1994  Bridge Program  
1983 - 1991 Wabash Executive Program, Advisory Board (1985-1987; 1990-1991) 
1983 - 1984  Coss Fund Committee
1982 - 1984; 1989 - 1991; 1993 - present    Humanities Film Series Committee
1982 - 1985; 1994 - 1996; 1998 - 1999 Academic Policy Committee , Secretary (1984-85), Agenda Chair (1985) 
1982 - 1984; 1996 - 1997   Lecture Series Committee
1982 - 1984; 1985  Curriculum Appeals Committee
1981 - 1990   Chair, Theater Department
1981 - 1983 GLCA Arts Program Advisory Committee
1980 - 1981 WNDY Faculty Advisor
1979 - present Visiting Artists Series Committee, Chair (1981-85; 1986-90; 1991; 1993-94; 1995-96; 1998-99, 2001-2002)  
1979 - 1980; 1981 - 1982; 1988 - 1989    Freshman Advisor
1979 - 1980   Blue Sky Committee
1979 - 1980    The Sounding Board Committee, Chairman
1978 - 1981    The Teaching and Learning Committee
 
July 1990  Guest Artist - Director/Actor, "Sidney Lipton" in God's Favorite

 Guggenheim Summer Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

July 1988 

 Guest Artist - "Mel Edison" in The Prisoner of Second Avenue

 Guggenheim Summer Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

July 1987 

 Guest Artist - "Stephen Hopkins" in 1776

 Guggenheim Summer Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

July - August 1986 

 Guest Director - The Rainmaker. Participated in several workshops

 Theater-by-the-Grove, Indiana, PA

July - August 1983 

 Guest Director - A Thurber Carnival. Taught one directing workshop

 Theater-by-the-Grove, Indiana, PA

June - August 1982 

 Guest Director - Blithe Spirit. Taught workshop called "Techniques in Comic Acting."

 Theater-by-the-Grove, Indiana, PA

August 1981 

 Guest Director - California Suite, Bus Stop. Actor - "Marvin Michaels" in California Suite. Served as Playwright-in-Residence, Bogus Bride

 Theater-by-the-Grove, Indiana, PA

June - August 1980 

 Associate Director - Last of the Red Hot Lovers and original script, Shrunken Heads. Actor - "Rev.-Byrd" in Shenandoah, "Gordon Miller" in Room Service

Guggenheim Summer Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

June - August 1979 

 Associate Director - Same Time, Next Year and God's Favorite. Actor - "Lord Brockhurst" in The Boy Friend, "Sidney Lipton" in God's Favorite, "Nephew" in Accidents are Human

Guggenheim Summer Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

May - June 1979 

 Guest Director - 6 Rms Riv Vu

 West Side Dinner Theater, Knoxville, TN

June - August 1975 

 Director - Come Blow Your Horn. Actor - "Franz" in The Sound of Music, "Foster Wilson" in Annie Get Your Gun. Publicity Director

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

Summers 1971 - 1974 

1974:  Actor - "The Highwayman" in Tom Jones, "Nat Miller" in Ah, Wilderness!, "Mr.-Witherspoon" in Arsenic and Old Lace, and "Zoltan Karpathy" in My Fair Lady. Publicity Director. Box Office Manager. 1973: Actor - "Stephen Hopkins" in 1776, Various parts in A Thurber Carnival, "Father" in Life With Father, "Joseph" in My Three Angels. Publicity Director. 1972: Actor - "Mr. Babcock" in Auntie Mame, "Papa" in I Remember Mama, "Welch" in Damn Yankees. Publicity Director. 1971: Actor - "Ligniere/The Monk" in Cyrano de Bergerac, "Mr. Kirby" in You Can't Take It With You, "Chorus" in Oklahoma!

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

1987 - present Association for Theatre in Higher Education
1987 - present The Society for Theatre Research
1985 - present International Federation for Theatre Research
1984 - 1985 Friends of the Theatre Collection of the Museum of the City of New York
1981 - present  Theatre Library Association
1978 - present  Indiana Theatre Association
1976 - present  American Film Institute
1973 - present  Southeastern Theatre Conference
1973 - 1986 American Theatre Association  
February 2002 

 THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED)
By Jess Borgeson, Adam Long, and Daniel Singer

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

April/May 2001  

MISTER ROBERTS
by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

February 1999  

THE NOTEBOOK OF TRIGORIN
by Tennessee Williams, a free adaptation from Anton Chekhov's The Sea Gull

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

April/May 1998  

CHARLEY'S AUNT
by Brandon Thomas

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

October 1996  

ANGELS IN AMERICA, A GAY FANTASIA ON NATIONAL THEMES. PART ONE: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES
by Tony Kushner

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

February 1996  

GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS
by David Mamet

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

October 1994

TARTUFFE
by Molière (translated by John Wood)

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

April/May 1994 

THE BATTLE OF SHALLOWFORD
by Ed Simpson

Wabash College, Crawfordsville, IN

February 1992  

BREAKING THE CODE
by Hugh Whitemore

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

November 1991  

ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST
by Dario Fo

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

February 1991  

BILOXI BLUES
by Neil Simon

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

July 1990  

GOD'S FAVORITE
by Neil Simon

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

November 1989  

BUS STOP
by William Inge

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

February 1989  

A HALF-REMEMBERED DREAM: THE NARCISSA WHITMAN STORY
by Tam Neville

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

October 1988  

TOM JONES
by David Rogers, based upon the novel by Henry Fielding

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

October 1987  

MRS WARREN'S PROFESSION
by George Bernard Shaw

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

February 1987  

THE SCHOOL FOR WIVES
by Molière (translated by Richard Wilbur)

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

November 1986  

TRUE WEST
by Sam Shepard

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

August 1986  

THE RAINMAKER
by N. Richard Nash

 Theater-by-the-Grove, Indiana, PA

October 1985  

ANTIGONE
by Sophocles (translated by Robert Fagles)

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

April/May 1985  

TWELFTH NIGHT
by William Shakespeare

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

November 1984  

THE RUNNER STUMBLES
by Milan Stitt

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

April/May 1984 

GALILEO
by Bertolt Brecht (translated by Eric Bentley)

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

October 1983  

THE MANDRAKE
by Niccolo Machiavelli (translated by Wallace Shawn)

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

August 1983  

A THURBER CARNIVAL
by James Thurber

 Theater-by-the-Grove, Indiana, PA

February 1983  

AURELIE'S WALTZ
by Arthur Schnitzler (translated by Judith Greene)

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

July 1982  

BLITHE SPIRIT
by Noel Coward

 Theater-by-the-Grove, Indiana, PA

April/May 1982  

THE BOGUS BRIDE
by James Fisher

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

November 1981  

A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN
by Eugene O'Neill

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

July/August 1981  

BUS STOP
by William Inge

 Theater-by-the-Grove, Indiana, PA

July 1981  

CALIFORNIA SUITE
by Neil Simon

 Theater-by-the-Grove, Indiana, PA

February 1981  

AGAMEMNON
by Aeschylus (translated by Richmond Lattimore)

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

October 1980 

PSEUDOLUS
by Plautus (translated by Lewis Casson)

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN 

July 1980  

SHRUNKEN HEADS
by Meir Z. Ribalow

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

July 1980  

LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS
by Neil Simon

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

April/May 1980 

THE MISER
by Molière (translated by John Wood)

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

October 1979

MISTER ROBERTS
by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

July 1979 

GOD'S FAVORITE
by Neil Simon

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

July 1979 

SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR
by Bernard Slade

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

May/June 1979 

6 RMS RIV VU
by Bob Randall

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

April 1979 

THE CRIMSON BIRD
music by Fredric Enenbach, libretto by Richard Strawn

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

November 1978 

THE WAGER
by Mark Medoff

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

July-Sept. 1978 

 LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS
by Neil Simon

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

June/July 1978  

SEND ME NO FLOWERS
by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

May/June 1978  

RIGHT BED, WRONG HUSBAND
by Neil and Caroline Schaffner

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

April/May 1978  

SOUTH PACIFIC
music by Richard Rodgers; lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II; libretto by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

March/April 1978  

EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL
by John Patrick

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

Jan.-March 1978  

MOVE OVER MRS.-MARKHAM
by Ray Cooney and John Chapman

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

December 1977  

BAREFOOT IN THE PARK
by Neil Simon

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

Oct.-Nov. 1977  

CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
by Tennessee Williams

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

Sept.-Oct. 1977  

THE SUNSHINE BOYS
by Neil Simon

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

Aug.-Sept. 1977  

SLEUTH
by Anthony Shaffer

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

July/August 1977  

BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE
by Leonard Gershe

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

June/July 1977  

MY DAUGHTER'S RATED X
by Robert Fisher and Arthur Marx

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

May/June 1977 

NEVER TOO LATE
by Sumner Arthur Long

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

April/May 1977 

ANNIE GET YOUR GUN!
music and lyrics by Irving Berlin; libretto by Herbert and Dorothy Fields

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

March/April 1977 

MISTER ROBERTS
by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

Feb.-Mar. 1977 

BUS STOP
by William Inge

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

Jan.-Feb. 1977 

 NORMAN, IS THAT YOU?
by Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

Dec.1976-Jan. 1977 

 COME BLOW YOUR HORN
by Neil Simon

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

Nov.-Dec. 1976 

 COME BLOW YOUR HORN
by Neil Simon

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

Oct.-Nov. 1976 

 BUSYBODY
by Jack Popplewell

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

Sept.-Oct.1976 

 LADIES NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH
by Cyrus Wood

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

Aug.-Sept. 1976 

 RIGHT BED, WRONG HUSBAND
by Neil and Caroline Schaffner

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

May/June 1976 

 NOT WITH MY DAUGHTER
by Jay Christopher

Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

March/April 1976 

BUNNY
by Norman Krasna

Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

February 1976

 SPINOFF
by Jack Sharkey

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

July 1975

 COME BLOW YOUR HORN
by Neil Simon

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

April/May 1975

 AND MISS REARDON DRINKS A LITTLE
by Paul Zindel

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

October 1974

 THE GLASS MENAGERIE
by Tennessee Williams

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

March 1974

 JOHNNY AND WILMA
by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

October 1973 

SORRY, WRONG NUMBER
by Lucille Fletcher

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

September 1973

 THE RED PEPPERS
by Noel Coward

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

1972

 GLORY IN THE FLOWER
by William Inge

 Monmouth College Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

October 1995  Nat Miller
AH, WILDERNESS!
by Eugene O'Neill
Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN 
July 1990  

Sidney Lipton
GOD'S FAVORITE
by Neil Simon

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

July 1988  

Mel Edison
THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE
by Neil Simon

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

July 1987  

Stephen Hopkins
1776
music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, libretto by Peter Stone

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

February 1985  

Erie Smith
HUGHIE
by Eugene O'Neill

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

February 1983  

Matt Friedman
TALLEY'S FOLLY
by Lanford Wilson

 Wabash College Theater, Crawfordsville, IN

July 1981  

Marvin Michaels
CALIFORNIA SUITE
by Neil Simon

 Theater-by-the-Grove, Indiana, PA

July/August 1980  

Gordon Miller
ROOM SERVICE
by John Murray, Allen Boretz

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

June 1980 

Rev. Byrd
SHENANDOAH
music by Gary Geld, lyrics by Peter Udell, libretto by John Lee Barrett

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

July/August 1979  

Nephew
ACCIDENTS ARE HUMANN
by Manuel Van Loggem

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

 July 1979

Sidney Lipton
GOD'S FAVORITE
by Neil Simon

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

June 1979 

Lord Brockhurst
THE BOY FRIEND
by Sandy Wilson

 Guggenheim Theater, West Long Branch, NJ

June/July 1978  

Arnold Nash
SEND ME NO FLOWERS
by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

March 1978  

Alistair Spenlow
MOVE OVER, MRS.MARKHAM
by Ray Cooney and John March

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

December 1977/January 1978 

Sidney Lipton
GOD'S FAVORITE
by Neil Simon

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

September/October 1977  

Willie Clark
THE SUNSHINE BOYS
by Neil Simon

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

 April/May 1977

Sitting Bull
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN!
music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, libretto by Herbert and Dorothy Fields

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

 December 1976/January 1977 

Buddy
COME BLOW YOUR HORN
by Neil Simon

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

 December 1976 

Buddy
COME BLOW YOUR HORN
by Neil Simon

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

October 1976  

Jacob
SHENANDOAH
music by Gary Geld, lyrics by Peter Udell, libretto by John Lee Barrett

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

August/September 1976 

Sam, Jesse, Roy
PLAZA SUITE
by Neil Simon

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

July 1976 

Andy Hobart
STAR-SPANGLED GIRL
by Neil Simon

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

June/July 1976 

Hogan
UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE
by Lawrence Roman

 West Side Theater, Knoxville, TN

April/May 1976 

Gene
THE LITTLE BLACK BOOK
by Jean-Claude Carriere

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

March/April 1976 

Saul Bromberg
BUNNY
by Norman Krasna

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

February/March 1976 

Sidney Lipton
GOD'S FAVORITE
by Neil Simon

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

December 1975  

Fancourt Babberly
CHARLEY'S AUNT
by Brandon Thomas

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

September/November 1975   

Sitting Bull
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN!
music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, libretto by Herbert and Dorothy Fields

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

August/September 1975 

Nick Craig
TWO AND TWO MAKE SEX
by Richard Harris and Leslie Darbon

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

August 1975 

Foster Wilson
ANNIE GET YOUR GUN!
music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, libretto by Herbert and Dorothy Fields

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

July 1975  

Franz
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, libretto by Howard Lindsay, Russel Crouse

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

May 1975 

Nat Ackerman
DEATH KNOCKS
by Woody Allen

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

May 1975 

 The Monster
FRANKENSTEIN
by Tim Kelly

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

February/March 1975 

 Paul Burnett
BEGINNER'S LUCK
by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore

 Barn Theater, Greensboro, NC

December 1974  

Tom Daley
THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON
by Jason Miller

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

November 1974 

Il Capitano
THE GREAT MAGICIAN
by Lawrence Carra

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

August 1974 

Zoltan Karpathy
MY FAIR LADY
music by Frederick Loewe, lyrics and libretto by Alan Jay Lerner

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

July/August 1975 

Mr.Witherspoon
ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
by Joseph Kesselring

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

July 1974 

Nat Miller
AH, WILDERNESS!
by Eugene O'Neill

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

June 1974  

The Highwayman
TOM JONES by David Rogers, based upon the novel by Henry Fielding

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

June 1974  

Benny Southstreet
GUYS AND DOLLS
music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, libretto by Abe Burrows, George S. Kaufman

 UNC-G Summer Repertory, Greensboro, NC

April 1974 

Various roles
ALICE IN WONDERLAND
by Manhattan Theatre Project

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

February 1974  

Domin
R. U. R.
by Karel Capek

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

November 1973 - January 1974 (Tuscaloosa, AL)

April 1974 (Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.)  

Chorus Leader
ORESTEIA
by Aeschylus, translated by Richmond Lattimore

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

September 1973 

Ralph Waldo Emerson
THE NIGHT THOREAU SPENT IN JAIL
by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

September/October 1973  

Nachum
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, libretto by Joseph Stein

 UNC-G Theater, Greensboro, NC

August 1973  

Joseph
MY THREE ANGELS
by Sam and Bella Spewack

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

July 1973 

Father
LIFE WITH FATHER
by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

July 1973 

Various roles
A THURBER CARNIVAL
by James Thurber

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

 July 1973 

Stephen Hopkins
1776
music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, libretto by Peter Stone

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

April 1973 

Sir Charles
THE BEAUX' STRATAGEM
by George Farquhar

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

February/March 1973  

Charles Condomine
BLITHE SPIRIT
by Noel Coward

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

November 1972 

Stephen Hopkins
1776
music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards, libretto by Peter Stone

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

August 1972  

Mr.Welch
DAMN YANKEES
music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, libretto by Douglass Wallop and George Abbott

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

July 1972  

Papa
I REMEMBER MAMA
by John Van Druten

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

June 1972  

Mr.Babcock
AUNTIE MAME
by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

May 1972  

Oliver Walling
THE MAN IN THE DOG SUIT
by Albert Beicht and William H. Wright

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

April 1972  

Orgon
TARTUFFE
by Molière

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

March 1972  

Jim O'Connor
THE GLASS MENAGERIE
by Tennessee Williams

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

January 1972  

Julian
THE PUBLIC EYE
by Peter Shaffer

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

November 1971 

Nat Miller
AH, WILDERNESS!
by Eugene O'Neill

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

November 1971 

Androcles
ANDROCLES AND THE LION
by George Bernard Shaw

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

August 1971  

Chorus
OKLAHOMA!
music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics and libretto by Oscar Hammerstein II

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

July 1971  

Mr.Kirby
YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU
by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

July 1971  

Ligniere/Monk
CYRANO DE BERGERAC
by Edmond Rostand

 Parkway Playhouse, Burnsville, NC

March 1971  

John Malcolm Brinnin
DYLAN
by Sidney Michaels

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

January 1971  

Jack Chesney
CHARLEY'S AUNT
by Brandon Thomas

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

November 1970  

Dr.John Wilson
STREET SCENE
by Elmer Rice

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

October 1970  

Roger Doremus
SUMMER AND SMOKE
by Tennessee Williams

 Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ

August 1970 

Sir Evelyn
ANYTHING GOES!
music and lyrics by Cole Porter, libretto by P. G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay

 Russel Crouse Players Way-Off-Broadway, Matawan, NJ

May 1970  

Puck
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
by William Shakespeare

 Mitchell College Theater, New London, CT

December 1969 

Charley
DEATH OF A SALESMAN
by Arthur Miller

 Mitchell College Theater, New London, CT


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