- (April 2002) Designed sets for "Mourning Becomes Electra" play by Eugene O'Neill (ACT Theatre, Washington, Seattle, USA).
- (2009) Broadway Production Bye Bye Birdie Starring John Stamos and Gina Gershon The Roundabout Theater Company, Directed by: Robert Longbottom
- (2008) Broadway Production The Scarlet Pimpernel Starring Douglas Sills. The Minskoff Theater.
- (2008) Carnival! at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Directed by: Robert Longbottom
- (2006) Mr. Roberts at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Directed by: Robert Longbottom
- (1981-1982 season) He was set designer for Simon Gray's play, "Molly," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Stephen Hollis was director. Jane Greenwood was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (1983-1984 season) He was set designer for Paul Kember's play, "Not Quite Jerusalem," in an American premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre (Stage II) in New Haven, Connecticut. John Tillinger was director. William Ivey Long was costume designer. Judy Rasmuson was lighting designer.
- (February 28 to April 13, 1986) He was set designer for Tennessee Williams' play, "The Glass Menagerie," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Nikos Psacharapoulos was director. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer.
- (2002-2003 season) He was set designer for Eugene O'Neill's play, "Mourning Becomes Electra," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Paul Tazewell was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. John Gromada was composer and sound designer. Gordon Edelstein was director.
- (2019) NOS4A2
- (April 3, 1980) He was set designer for Mark Lieb's play, ""Terry by Terry," in a world premiere American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. John Madden was director. Nan Cibula was costume designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (May 24, 1981) He was set designer for Jules Feiffer's play, "Grownups," in a world premiere American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. John Madden was director. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (September 16, 1992) He was scenic designer for the musical, "Frida: The Story of Frido Kahlo," in a Fall Festival production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Hilary Belcher wrote the book. Migdalia Cruz wrote the monologues and lyrics. Robert Xavier Rodriguez was composer. Ann Roth and Robert De Mora were costume designers. Robert Wierzel was lighting designer. Theater Sound was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (June 29 to July 8; July 25 to 29, 1978) He was scenic designer for Robert E. Sherwood's play, "Idiot's Delight," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Sara Alberti (Signora Rossi); Bertilla Baker (Bebe); Louis Beachner (Dumpsty); Larry Belkin (Officer); Les Blondes; Yusef Bulos (Pittaluga); Joel Colodner (Captain Locicero); Peter Evans (Mr. Cherry); David Eves (Bellboy); Beth Goldberg (Beulah); Jean Hackett (Maid); Gary Heller (Officer); Zelko Ivanek (Palota); Laurie Kennedy (Mrs. Cherry); Richard Kneeland (Harry Van); Kevin McGuire (Officer); Anthony Nicastro (Signor Rossi); Rick Nuccio (Officer); Carrie Nye (Irene); David Sabin (Dr. Waldersee); Alan Schack (Auguste); Dwight Schultz (Quillery); Rebecca Soloday (Elaine); Douglas Stender (Donald Navadel); William Swetland (Achille Weber); Diane Toomey (Maid); John Whitesell (The Major); Fran Wieckowski (Francine) and Colby Willis (Shirley) in the cast. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Eric Diamond was musical director and arranger. Laurie Boyd was dance associate. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 26 to 30, 1980) He was settings designer for Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Yermolay Alexeyevich Lopahin); Robert Black (Simeonov Pishchik); Carter Bland (servant); Kate Burton (Anya); Carol Byrne (party guest); Jerome Collamore (Firs); Blythe Danner (Dunyasha); Peter DeLorenzo (servant); Colleen Dewhurst (Lubov Andreyevna Ranevskaya); John Glover (Semyon Epihodov); Jean Hackett (party guest); Laura Halper (party guest); Celeste Holm (Charlotta Ivanovna); Susan Lewis (party guest); Richard Maynard (party guest); George Morforgen (Leonid Andreyevich); Austin Pendleton (Pyotr Sergeyevich Trofimov); Michael Quill (Stranger); Christopher Reeve (Yasha); Kirstin Rudrud (servant); Alan Schack (party guest); Eileen Schuyler (party guest); Maria Tucci (Varya) and Time Winters (party guest); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was director and artistic director. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. William Chance was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager.
- (August 12 to 16, 1980) He was setting designer for Brian Clark's play, "Whose Life Is It Anyway?," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Robert Black (Andrew Eden); Carter Bland (Mr. Topolski); Robert Brolli (Judge Wyler); Reg E. Cathey (John); Joseph Costanza (Orderly); Blythe Danner (Dr. Claire Scott); Richard Dreyfuss (Ken Harrison); Wendy Feign (Nurse); Robin Foley (Volunteer); Jean Hackett (Mary Jo Sadler); Laura Halper (Nurse Grossman); Edward Herrmann (Phillip Hill); Celeste Holm (Nurse Anderson); Bjorn Johnson (Doctor); Leslie Laurer (patient); Bridget Leroy (Volunteer); Louise Lewis (Nurse); Susan Lewis (Pat Saunders); Richard Maynard (Dr. Paul Jacobs); Betsy Mohler (Court Reporter); George Morforgen (Dr. Michael Emerson); Robert Murphy (Orderly); Michael Quill (Dr. Robert Barr); Janine Robbins (patient); Kristin Rudrud (Nurse); Eileen Schuyler (Visitor); George Seidl (Mrs. Louise Boyle);Beth Stringer (Volunteer); David Waggett (patient); Time Winters (Peter Kershaw) and Scott Zimmer (Doctor) in the cast. John Badham was director. Rita B. Watson was costume designer. Dennis Parichy was lighting designer. William Chance was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
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