- (December 15 to December 16, 1986) He directed David Garcia's play "Downstairs at the Doctor," in Six Pack (The 1986-1987 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1986-1987 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (December 15 to December 16, 1986) He directed Jeffrey Sweet's play "Cover," in Six Pack (The 1986-1987 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1986-1987 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (December 15 to December 16, 1986) He directed Michael Dixon and Valerie Smith's play "The Shark Attack," in Six Pack (The 1986-1987 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1986-1987 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (December 15 to December 16, 1986) He directed David Howard's play "Do You Love Me?" in Six Pack (The 1986-1987 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1986-1987 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (November 7 to 21, 1987) He directed Nancy Gage, David Howard and Valerie Smith's play "Total Grimm," in an Apprentice/Intern Company production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1987-1988 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (November 28 to December 27, 1987) He directed O. Henry's story "The Gift of the Magi," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with Donna English (Della) and Jeff Johnson (Jim) in the cast. Peter Ekstrom was adapter, composer, and lyricist.
- (December 14 to 15, 1987) He directed Marcia Dixcy's play "Pyramid Effect," in the 1987-1988 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1987-1988 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (December 14 to 15, 1987) He directed Matthew Greenberg's play "Knife Cuts Paper," in the Pieces of Eight 1987-1988 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1987-1988 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (May 17 to 22, 1988) He directed MIchael Bigelow Dixon and Valerie Smith's play "E=mc²," in Fresh Paint (The 1987-1988 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1987-1988 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (May 17 to 22, 1988) He directed his play "4 A.M.," in Fresh Paint (The 1987-1988 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1987-1988 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (May 17 to 22, 1988) He directed Howard Korder's play "Wonderful Party" in Fresh Paint (The 1987-1988 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1987-1988 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (November 5 to 19, 1988) He directed David Mamet's play "The Revenge of the Spaces Pandas--or Binky Rudich and the Two-Speed Clock," in an Apprentice/Intern Company production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1988-1989 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (November 25 to December 23, 1988) He directed O. Henry's story "The Gift of the Magi," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with Donna English (Della) and Kim Moore (Jim) in the cast. Peter Ekstrom was adapter, composer, and lyricist.
- (December 12 to 14, 1988) He directed Murphy Guyer's play "Loyalties," in a Mood Swings (The 1988-1989 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1988-1989 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (December 12 to 14, 1988) He directed his play "The Best Man," in a Mood Swings (The 1988-1989 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1988-1989 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (December 12 to 14, 1988) He directed Julie Crutcher's play "The Son," in a Mood Swings (The 1988-1989 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1988-1989 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (June 5 to 11, 1989) He directed his play "Closing Time," in a Parting Shots (The 1988-1989 Apprentice/Intern Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1988-1989 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (June 5 to 11, 1989) He directed Jane Anderson's play "Lynette Has Beautiful Skin," in a Parting Shots (The 1988-1989 Apprentice/Intern Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1988-1989 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (June 5 to 11, 1989) He directed David Mamet's play "Prairie Du Chien," in a Parting Shots (The 1988-1989 Apprentice/Intern Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1988-1989 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (October 18 to November 10, 1989) He directed Jim Luigs' play "Rock 'N' Roles from William Shakespeare," at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with V. Craig Heidenreich, Mark Sawyer-Dailey, and Lori Shearer in the cast.
- (November 24 to December 23, 1989) He directed O.Henry's story "The Gift of the Magi," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with Glory Crampton (Della) and Kim Moore (Jim) in the cast. Peter Ekstrom was adapter, composer, and lyricist.
- (December 11 to 13, 1989) He directed Carrie Luft's play "Free The Frogs," in Octette (The 1989-1990 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1989-1990 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (December 11 to 13, 1989) He directed his play "Face-to-Face," in Octette (The 1989-1990 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1989-1990 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (December 11 to 13, 1989) He directed Jon Jory's play "Scruples," in Octette (The 1989-1990 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1989-1990 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (April 12 to May 6, 1990) He played Barry Klemper in Tom Griffin's play "The Boys Next Door," which was performed at the Actors Theater of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky, with Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Arnold Wiggins); Hubert Baron Kelly (Lucien P. Smith); Christopher Wells (Jack); Tom McGowan (Norman Bulansky); Ray Fry (Mr. Hedges, Mr. Corbin, Senator Clarke); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Fremus, Clara); Diane Kinerk (Sheila); and Bob Burrus (Mr. Klemper) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (June 11 to 17, 1990) He directed Carrie Luft's play "Erasure," in Spare Parts and Broken Hearts (The 1989-1990 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1989-1990 Acting Apprentice Company
- (June 11 to 17, 1990) He directed his play "Mixed Emotions," in Spare Parts and Broken Hearts (The 1989-1990 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1989-1990 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (June 11 to 17, 1990) He directed Kathleen Chopin's play "Random Moments," in Spare Parts and Broken Hearts (The 1989-1990 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1989-1990 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (November 23 to December 23, 1990) He directed O. Henry's story "The Gift of the Magi," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentuck,y with Margaret Howard (Della) and Matthew Eaton Bennett (Jim) in the cast. Peter Ekstrom was adapter, composer, and lyricist.
- (December 10 to 12, 1990) He directed Murphy Guyer's play "Coming of Age in Samoa," in Af'Ter Words (1990-1991 Intern/Apprentice Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.
- (December 10 to 12, 1990) He directed Steven Dietz's play "After You," in Af'Ter Words (1990-1991 Intern/Apprentice Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.
- (January 16 to February 3, 1991) He directed David Mamet's play "Speed-the-Plow," at the Actors Theater of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky, with William McNulty (Bobby Gould); Fred Major (Charlie Fox); and Charlotte d'Amboise (Karen) in the cast.
- (April 14, 1991) He directed Neal Bell's play "Out the Window," in Two One Plays (Ten-Minute Plays) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with Tom Stechscchulte (Jake) and Suzanna Hay (Andy) in the cast.
- (May 22 to June 16, 1991) He played a Messenger in William Shakespeare's play "King Lear," in a Bingham Signature Shakespeare production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with Ken Ruta (Lear); Beth Dixon (Goneril); Tara Hugo (Regan); Calista Flockhart (Cordelia); Bob Burrus (Earl of Kent); Howard Witt (Earl of Gloucester); Tom Stechschulte (Edmund); V Craig Heidenreich (Edgar); Mark Shannon (Duke of Albany); Gordon Joseph Weiss (Duke of Cornwall, Servant, Soldier, Knight); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Duke of Burgundy, Officer, Knight, Servant, Soldier); Jesse Wolfe (Burgundy's Assistant, Servant, Bedoiun Fighter, Soldier, Knight); Henry Dardenne (King of France, Knight, Servant, Soldier); Steve Wise (France's Assistant, Knight, Servant, Soldier); Jeffery V. Thompson (Fool); Raphael Nash (Oswald); Fred Major (Knight, Old Man, Herald, Servant, Soldier); Mike Shaw (Gentleman, Servant, Soldier, Knight); Vaughn McBride (Doctor, Knight, Servant, Soldier); Zandy Hartig (French Nurse); Mark Shaw (Messenger); Tom Lenoci (Officer, Knight Servant, Soldier); Jim Petersmith (Gentleman, Knight, Servant, Soldier); Anthony Ward (Officer, Knight, Servant, Soldier); James Dubensky (French Fighter); Kristen Harris (Knight); Olivia Honegger (Regan's Maid); Dawn Hillman (Lady in Waiting); Jennie Israel (Lady in Waiting); Johanna Pfaelzer (Lady in Waiting); Matthew Aibel (Knight, Servant, Soldier); Arthur Aulisi (Knight, Servant, Soldier); Jay Rosenbloom (Knight, Servant, Soldier); and Michael Weis (Knight, Servant, Soldier) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (June 17 to 23, 1991) He directed Roger Cornish's play "Kobe Steak," in Likely Stories (1990-1991 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1990-1991 Acting Apprentice Company.
- (June 17 to 23, 1991) He directed Judith Fein's play "Breaking the Chain," in Likely Stories (1990-1991 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1990-1991 Acting Apprentice Company.
- (June 17 to 23, 1991) He directed his play "Scattered," in Likely Stories (1990-1991 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1990-1991 Acting Apprentice Company.
- (December 16 to 18, 1991) He directed Deborah Frockt's play "Gynodynamics," in an Perpetual Motion (The 1991-1992 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.
- (December 16 to 18, 1991) He directed Annie Evans' play "Bad Boating," in an Perpetual Motion (The 1991-1992 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.
- (January 8 to 26, 1992) He directed Craig Lucas' play "Prelude to a Kiss," which was performed at the Actors Theater of Louisville (Main stage) in Louisville, Kentucky, with Gus Rogerson (Peter); V Craig Heidenreich (Taylor/Tom); Laren Lane (Rita); Sonja Lanzener (Mrs. Boyle); Fred Major (Dr. Boyle); William McNulty (Minister/Uncle Fred); Mara Swanson (Aunt Dorothy/Leah); Ray Fry (Old Man); Percy Metcalf (Jamaican Waiter); Leslie Beatty (Party Guest); Alison Michel (Party Guest); S. Scott Shina (Party Guest); and Daryl Swanson (Party Guest) in the cast.
- (June 1 to 7, 1992) He directed Deborah Frockt's play "No Doubt," in À La Carte (The 1991-1992 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.
- (June 1 to 7, 1992) He directed John Harrington Bland's play "King of the Elvis River," in À La Carte (The 1991-1992 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.
- (August 18 to 23, 1997) His play "Mixed Emotions," was performed in a Summer Shorts (A Bill of Ten-Minute plays) Apprentice/Intern Company production at the Actors Theater of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, with the 1997 Summer Acting Apprentice Company in the cast. Sandra Gland was director.
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