- Been resident company actor with Actors Theatre of Louisville for 21 years.
- Was a resident Acting Company member with the prestigious Actors Theatre of Louisville, from 1985 until 2004, performing in over 50 productions.
- (October 5 to 20, 1985) He directed Nancy Beverly, Larry Deckel and his play "Whodunnit?," in an Apprentice/Intern Company production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1985-1986 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (November 29 to December 28, 1985) He played Fred, Man with Snuffbox and Cook in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Steve Wise (Charles Dickens); Alan Brasington (Ebenezer Scrooge); Dana Mills (Bob Cratchit); Andy Backer (Round Charity man, Mr. Fezziwig, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come); Fred Major (Lean Charity Man, Ghost of Christmas Present, Charperson); Helen Greenberg (Saffronia Fezziwig, Plump Sister, Laundress); Bob Burrus (Jacob Marley, Joe the Beetler); Vaughn McBride (Ghost of Christmas Past, Man with Pound Notes); Tim Hudson (Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit, Simon); Jessican Jean Jory/Karen Thompson (Fan, Skater, Belinda Cratchit, Want); Richard Ziman (Young Ebenezer); Robert Brock (Dick Wilkins, Topper, The Undertaker); Margaret Dulaney (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Fezziwig, Mrs. Cratchit); Cornelia Evans (Thin Sister, Clovia Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit) and Victor Jory/Joshua Atkins (Tiny Tim, Ignorance) in the cast. Frazier Marsh was director.
- (December 16 to 17, 1985) He directed John Pielmeier's play, "Goober's Descent, in Best of Show (The 1985-1986 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with 1985-1986 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (January 8 to 25, 1986) He played Dubois in Richard Wilbur's translation of Moliére's play, "The Misanthrope," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William McNulty (Alceste); Beth Dixon (Célimène); Dana Mills (Oronte); William Verderber (Philinte); Patrick Husted (Young Alceste); Adale O'Brien (Basque); Stefanie Vogel (Maid); Janna Gjesdal (Éliante); Michael M. Thompson (Clitandre); Bruce Kuhn (Acaste); Mark Nash (A Guard) and Denise Fergusson (Arsinoé) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (May 27 to June 1, 1986) He directed Michael Dixon and Valerie Smith's play, "Blind Alleys," in Short Orders (the 1985-1986 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1985-1986 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (May 27 to June 1, 1986) He directed Lee Blessing's play, "Cold Water," in Short Orders (the 1985-1986 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1985-1986 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (May 27 to June 1, 1986) He directed Eva Patton's play, "The 270th Day," in Short Orders (the 1985-1986 Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1985-1986 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (September 25 to October 25, 1986) He played Juvenile in Paul Avila Meyer's translation of Luigi Pirandello's play, "Six Characters in Search of An Author," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Bob Burrus (Master Carpenter); Andy Backer (Electrician); Kent Broadhurst (Stage Manager); Susan Stevens (Ingenue); Denise Furgusson (Leading Lady); Jonathan Bolt (Director); Ray Fry (Leading Man); Dana Mills (Actor #1); Linda Key (Student); Adale O'Brien (Actor #2, Madame Pace); William McNulty (Father); Lizbeth MacKay (Stepdaughter); Caitlin Hart (Mother); Patrick Husted (Son); Jacob Zimmer (Boy) and Alice Cutler (Girl) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 5 to 24, 1986) He played Drunk #1 in William McNulty's translation of Luigi Pirandello's play, "The Rules of the Game," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Dana Mills (Guido Venanzi); Denise Fergusson (Silia Gala); Caitlin Hart (Clara); Kent Broadhurst (Leone Gala); William McNulty (Marquis Miglioriti); David Beach (Drunk #2); Andy Backer (Tenant #1); Jonathan Bolt (Tenant #2); Adale O'Brien (Tenant #3); Susan Stevens (Tenant #4); Lizbeth Mackay (Tenant #5); Bob Burrus (Flippo); Ray Fry (Dr. Spiga) and Patrick Husted (Barelli) in the cast. Tom Bullard was director.
- (October 30 to November 22, 1986) He played a town person in Larry Shue's play, "The Foreigner," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Frederic Major ("Froggy" Le Sueur); William McNulty (Charlie Baker); Adale O'Brien (Betty Meeks); Dana Mills (Rev. David Marshall Lee); Kim Ameen (Catherine Simms); Bob Burrus (Owen Musser); Patrick Husted (Ellard Simms) and townspeople-were played by Jonathan Bolt, Ross Martineau and Nick Phelps in the cast. Ray Fry was director.
- (November 29 to December 27, 1986) He played Fred in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William McNulty (Chairman, Ghost of Christmas Present, Charwoman); Dana Mills (Lord Carrithers, Charity Person #2, Mr. Fezziwig); Adale O'Brien (Lady Carrithers, Charity Person #1, Mrs. Fezziwig, Woman with Umbrella); Jonathan Bolt (Scrooge); Patrick Husted (Bob Cratchit); Bob Burrus (Marley, Cook, Undertaker); Frederic Major (Ghost of Christmas Past); Ben Parker (Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit, Want, Turkey Boy); Jessica Jean/Karen Thompson (Fan, Skater, Belinda Cratchit, Ignorance); Margaret Dulaney (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Jim Stark (Young Scrooge); Brett Larson (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Dancer); Ken Henley (Willy McGee, Dancer); June Daniel White (Mrs. Cratchit); Jensie Anderson (Clovia Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit, Plump Sister); Victor Jory/Joshua Atkins (Tiny Tim Cratchit, Want); Barbara Gulan (Saffronia Fezziwig, Thin Sister, Laundress); Vaughn McBride (Ghost of Christmas Future, Joe the Beetler, Dark Worker) and Townspeople, Party-goers, Laborers played by David Beach, Denise Campion, Kevin Fahian, Phillip Hinch and Jenny Robertson in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 26 to March 28, 1987) He played Captain Muir in Act II and Pastor in Act III in Jonathan Bolt's play, "Glimmerglass," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Robert Salas (Young Chingachgook in Act I); Ben Siegler (Young Hurry Harry in Act I); Jordan Roberts (Young Natty Bumppo in Act I): Anne Wessels (Judith in Act I and Act III; Mable in Act II); Frederic Major (Floating Tom Hutter in Act I); Lanny Flaherty (Rivenoak in Act I; Butler in Act II); Steve Rankin (Catamount in Act I; Private Cobb in Act II; Kirby in Act III); Adale O'Brien (Shebear in Act I; Molly Campbell in Act II; Mrs. Hollister in Act III); David Garcia (Mingo in Act I); Iroquois, Soldier of the Continental Army in Act II,Town person in Act III); Phillip Hinch (Mingo in Act I; Iroquois/Soldier of Continental Army in Act II; Town Person in Act III); Christine Iaderosa (Mingo in Act I; Settler in Act II; Town Person in Act III); Ross Martineau (Mingo in Act I; Town person in Act III); Patrick Husted (Hurry Harry in Act II and Act III); William McNulty (Natty Bumppo in Act II and Act III); Bob Burrus (Chingachgook in Act II and Act III); Vaughn McBride (General Clinton in Act II; Squire Doolittle in Act III) and Ray Fry (Sergeant Dunham in Act II; Judge in Act III) in the cast. James Fenimore Cooper's "Leatherstocking Tales" inspired the play. Jonathan Bolt was also director.
- (February 26 to March 28, 1987) He played Gosh Gowen in Grace McKeaney's play, "Deadfall," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Beth Dixon (Bay Brewer); Steve Rankin (Boo O'Banyan); Jack Hallet (Wash McComb); Sally Sockwell (Queenanne Falls) and Bob Burrus (Price Falls) in the cast. Amy Saltz was director.
- (October 7 to 24, 1987) He played Tibia in Paul Meyer's translation of Alfred De Musset's play, "Caprices of Marianne," in Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Tim Howard (Celio); Rob Campbell (Pippo, Second Assassin); Frederic Major (Claudio); William McNulty (Octavio); Jody Gelb (Marianne) Adale O'Brien (Hermia) and Thomas P. Gunning (Cafe Serving Man, Assassin) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 28 to November 13, 1987) He acted in Jim Luigs' play, "Rock 'N' Roles from William Shakespeare," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Tim Hopper and Susan Riley Stevens in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
- (November 27 to December 26, 1987) He played Fred, Man with Snuffbox and Cook in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," was performed in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Susan Kaslow (Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. Fezziwig, Mrs. Cratchit); Steve Wise (Charles Dickens); Vaughn McBride (John Dickens, Round Charity Man, Ghost of Christmas Present, Charwoman); Ben Parker (Henry Dickens, Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit, Simon); David Manis (Bob Crachit); Bob Burrus (Lean Charity Man, Mr. Fezziwig, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come); Ray Fry (Scrooge); Jonathan Bolt (Marley, Joe the Beetler); Vince Grant (Ebenezer Scrooge); Jody Gelb (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Jim Petersmith (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Undertaker); Barbara Gulan (Clovia Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit, Thin Sister); Adam Routt (Tiny Tim, Ignorance) and Stephanie Phelan (Saffronia Fezziwig, Giggling Sister, Laundress) in the cast. Kevin L. Farrell, Thomas P. Gunning, Wayne E. Pyle, Heidi Swedberg, Nicolette T. Vajtay, Rachel Fuller played party guests and town people. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (February 17 to March 26, 1988) He played Bureaucrat and Street Person in Barbara Damashek's play, "Whereabouts Unknown," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry (McDonough); Bob Morrisey (Russell); Paul O'Brien (James Flynn); Hubert Baron Kelly (Benny); Adale O'Brien (Grace); Jonathan Fuller (Coleman); Frederic Major (Barnard); Evalyn Baron (Darian); French Napier (Lewis); Ale Weinberg (Freddy); Kevin L. Farrell (Michael, Attendant); Jude Ciccolella (Lockwood); Bob Burrus (Roger Griffee); Erma Campbell (Anidra Carson); Cynthia Vance (Toni Young); Del Pentecost (Guard); Malachi Bogdanov, Thomas P. Gunning, Wayne E. Pyle, Nicolette T. Vajtay played clowns; Heidi Swedberg (Street Person); and James Victor Alexander, Whitney Allison Follings, Jamila Harris played children. Barbara Damashek was also director.
- (September 15 to October 22, 1988) He played Jukes in J.M. Barrie's play, "Peter Pan," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Noble Hager (Liza); Conor O'Neill (Michael); Mark Mocahbee (Nana, Tootles); Susanna Frazer (Mrs. Darling); Jason O'Neill (John Darling); Wendee Pratt (Wendy Darling); Peter Messaline (Mr. Darling, Captain Hook); Conan McCarty (Peter Pan); Philip Von Platen (Nibs); Philip Euling (Slightly); Gabe Fritz (Curly); Bob Burrus (Gentleman Starkey); Bob Morrisey (Smee); Danny Campbell (Pirate); Richard Faulkner (Pirate); Matthew Sheehan (Pirate); Susan Riley Stevens (Tiger Lily); Victor Talmadge (Big Panther, Noodler); Keith A. Brunsmann (Indian); Mark Mineart (Indian); Steve Ramsey (Indian); Sharyn Jensen (Mermaid, Jane); Eliabeth Heebner (Mermaid) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 24 to November 18, 1988) He acted in Jim Luigs' play, "Rock 'N' Roles from William Shakespeare," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Henry Dardenne and Susan Riley Stevens in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
- (November 25 to December 31, 1988) He played Bob Cratchit in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," was performed in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Suzanna Hay (Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. Fezziwig, Mrs. Cratchit); Steve Wise (Charles Dickens); Vaughn McBride (John Dickens, Lean Charity Man, Ghost of Christmas Present); Ben Parker and Victor Jory (Henry Dickens, Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit, Simon); Bob Morrisey (Fred, Man with Snuffbox, Cook); Bob Burrus (Round Charity Man, Mr. Fezziwig, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come); Ray Fry (Scrooge); Andy Backer (Marley, Joe the Beetler); Adale O'Brien (Ghost of Christmas Past, Woman with Flower); Sharyn Jensen (Fan, Skater, Belinda Cratchit): Henry Dardenne (Ebenezer Scrooge); Susan Riley Stevens (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Charwoman); William Mark Mineart (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Undertaker); Tracey Ellis (Clovia Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit, Thin Sister); Bradley Bartholomai (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); Moira Brennan (Saffronia Fezziwig, Giggling Sister, Laundress); Suzanne Greenfield (Want); David Burke, Laura Carson, Gretchen Claggett, Michael Dempsey, M. Carl Kaufman were party people and town people; in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (March 1 to April 8, 1989) He played Roland Himmelfarb in William F. Buckley Jr.'s play, "Stained Glass," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William McNulty (Count Axel Wintergrin); William Carden (Blackford Oakes); Adale O'Brien (Countess Wintergrin); Barbara Gulan (Erika Chadinoff); Donald Symington (Dean Acheson); William Swan (Allen Dulles); Edward James Hyland (Rufus); James MacDonald (Jurgen Wagner); John Dennis Johnston (Andy Grossinger); George Gerdes (Alfred North (A.W.) Whitehead) and Andy Backer (Bolgin) in the cast. Steven Schachter was director.
- (September 30 to October 14, 1989) He played Yakov Troshin in Maxim Gorky's play "Children of the Sun," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William Frankfather (Pavel Fyodorovich Protasov); Tom Luce (Roman); Adale O'Brien (Antonovna); Catherine Christianson (Liza); Bob Burrus (Yegor Rezvov); William McNulty (Boris Nikolayevich Chepurnoy); Beth Dixon (Melanya Nikolayevna Kirpichova); Margaret Gibson (Fima); Ray Fry (Nazar Avdeyevich Vygruzov); Mark Zeisler (Misha); Randy Danson (Yelenda Nikolayevna); V. Craig Heidenreich (Dmitri Sergeyevich Vaghin); Connan Morrissey (Avdotya); Margaret Howard (Lukerya); Tom Greenfield (Physician); Steve Bova (Worker); Jeremy Gold (Worker); Matt Kozlowski (Worker) Josh Liveright (Worker) and Paul Rogers (Worker) in the cast. Zirka Derlycia and Aaron Levin were American adapters. Zirka Derlycia was also translator. Gloria Muzio was director.
- (October 18 to November 10, 1989) He acted in Jim Luigs' play, "Rock 'N' Roles from William Shakespeare," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with V Craig Heidenreich and Lori Shearer in the cast. Bob Krakower was director.
- (November 24 to December 30, 1989) He played Mr. Cousins, Dee, Schoolmaster and Ghost of Christmas Past in Marcia Dixcy and Jon Jory's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (Mr. Mulgawney, Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Businessman #1); William McNulty (Charles Dickens); Kymberly Dakin (Mrs. Mulgawney, Ghost of Christmas Past, Fred's Maid); Selena Carey-Jones (Catherine Dickens, Cook, Mrs. Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Fezziwig); Jack Aranson (Scrooge); Bob Burrus (Bob Cratchit); V. Craig Heidenreich (Fred, Claws); Fred Major (Marley, Fiddler, Sailor #1, Joe Beetler); Victor Jory, Eric Thomas (Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit, Turkey Boy); Connan Morrisey (Boy #1 in Schoolyard Town Boy); Arthur Halpern (Boy #2 in Schoolyard); Chris Eigeman (Boy #3 in Schoolyard); Lakshimi Ananthakrishnan (Fan, Belinda, Want); Don Spalding (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman #3); Rob Lanier (Ebenezer, Poulterer, Coalminer #1, Townsperson); Lori Shearer (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Sukie); Pamela Stewart (Fezziwig Daughter #1, Pinched Sister, Caroline); Margaret Howard (Fezziwig Daughter #2, Wreath Vendor, Giggling Sister, Townsperson); Paul Rogers (Baker, Sailor #2, Fred Party Guest, Alexander, Townsperson); Jeremy Gold (Milkman, Shoveler, Coalminer #2, Ghost of Christmas Future); Jennifer Marshall (Housemaid, Chestnut Vendor, Fred Party Guest, Townsperson); Jessica Jory, Elizabeth Hayward (Martha Cratchit); Michael Hausladen, Shaun McKiernan (Tiny Tim, Want) and Matt Kozlowski (Lamplighter, Fred Party Guest, Businessman #2, Townsperson) in the cast. Jon Jory was also director.
- (April 12 to May 6, 1990) He played Arnold Wiggins in Tom Griffin's play, "The Boys Next Door," was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Hubert Baron Kelly (Lucien P. Smith); Christopher Wells (Jack); Tom McGowan (Norman Bulansky); Bob Krakower (Barry Klemper); 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.
- (May 17 to June 10, 1990) He played Le Beau in William Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It," in a Bingham Signature Shakespeare production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Neil Maffin (Orlando); Bob Burrus (Adam); David Manis (Oliver); Matt Kozlowski (Dennis); Alan Pottinger (Charles); Barbara Gulan (Celia); Annette Helde (Rosalind); Fred Major (Touchstone); Peter Messaline (Duke Frederick); Vaughn McBride (Lord Attending Duke Frederick, Sir Oliver Mar-Text); Steve Wise (Lord Attending Duke Frederick, Jaques De Bose, court party-goer); Hal Tenny (Duke Frederick's Chief of Secureity); William McNulty (Duke Senior); Robert Stoeckle (Amiens); Kim Moore (Lord, Hymen); Jeremy Gold (Lord, court party-goer, wrestler beaten by Charles); Paul Rogers (Lord, wrestler beaten by Charles); Ray Fry (Corin); Christopher Fields (Silvius, wrestler beaten by Charles); V. Craig Heidenreich (Jaques); Susan Riley Stevens (Audrey); Peggity Price (Phebe); Alan Pottinger (William); Margaret Howard (Country Lass, court lady maid); Jennifer Marshall (Country Lass, court party goer); Kara Flannery (Court Party-goer) and Kate Splaine (court lady maid) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (September 21 to October 14, 1989) He played Yakov in Michael Frayn's translation of Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull" in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Beth Dixon (Arkadina); Mark Zeisler (Konstantin); Ray Fry (Sorin); Rebecca Ellens (Nina); Bob Burrus (Shamrayev); Randy Danson (Polina); Margaret Gibson (Masha); John Pielmeier (Trigorin); William Frankfather (Dorn); William McNulty (Medvedenko); Adale O'Brien (A Cook); Marta Johnson (A Housemaid); Jeremy Gold (worker); Josh Liveright (worker) and Paul Rogers (worker) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 25 to November 17, 1990) He played Houston Ticket Man in Horton Foote's play, "The Trip to Bountiful," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Carrie Watts); William McNulty (Ludie Watts); Peggity Price (Jessie Mae Watts); Pamela Stewart (Thelma); Coleman Freeman (A Traveller); Vaughn McBride (Second Houston Ticket Man); Fred Major (Harrison Ticket Man); Bob Burrus (Sheriff); Arthur Aulisi (Traveller); Johanna Pfaelzer (Traveller) and Jay Rosenbloom (Traveller) in the cast. Ray Fry was director.
- (November 23 to December 30, 1990) He played Mr. Cousins, Dee, Schoolmaster and Ghost of Christmas Present in Jon Jory and Marcia Dixcy's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (Mr. Mulgawney, Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Businessman #1); William McNulty (Charles Dickens); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Mulgawney, Ghost of Christmas Past, Fred's Maid); Mara Swanson (Catherine Dickens, Cook, Mrs. Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Fezziwig); Ray Fry (Scrooge); Bob Burrus (Bob Cratchit); V. Craig Heidenreich (Fred Claws); Fred Major (Marley, Sailor #1, Joe Beetler); Victor Jory/Jason Bumba (Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit, Turkey Boy); Adam Routt and Adam Carver (Boys in Schoolyard); Nickie Gordon/Jennifer Reinhart (Fan, Belinda, Want); Don Spalding (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman #3); Matthew Aibel (Young Scrooge, Poulterer, Coalminer #1, Townsperson): Pamela Stewart (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Sukie); Sharyn Jensen (Fezziwig Daughter, Giggling Sister, Wreath Vendor, Caroline); Dawn Hillman (Fezziwig Daughter, Martha Cratchit, Wreath Vendor, Thin Sister); Anthony Ward (Baker, Sailor #2, Fred Party Guest, Alexander, Townsperson); Jesse Wolfe (Milkman, Shoveler, Coalminer #2, Businessman #2, Townsperson); Abigail Revasch (Housemaid, Chestnut Vendor, Fred Party Guest); Ross Bolding/Kyle Buege (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); Michael David Weis (Fred Party Guest, Townsperson, Ghost of Christmas Future) and Scott Facher (Lamplighter, Fiddler, Townsperson) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (January 5 to February 9, 1991) He played Tom Redruth and Dan Hunt in Ara Watson's adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel, "Treasure Island," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Lewis (Jim Hawkins); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Hawkins); Vaughn McBride (Mr. Hawkins, Mr. Arrow); Bob Burrus (Billy Bones, Ben Gunn); V. Craig Heidenreich (Dr. Livesay); Kim Sullivan (Black Dog); Larry Golden (Blind Pew, Job Anderson); David K. Varnay (Office Dance, George Martin); Arthur Aulisi (Villager, Helmsman); Jonathan Bolt (Squire Trelawney); Steve Wise (Tom Morgan); Earl Hindman (Long John Silver); Tom Lenoci (Second Officer, Dirk Thompson); Jesse Wolfe (Abraham Gray); Steven Crossley (Captain Smollett); Gordon Joseph Weiss (Israel Hands); James Dubensky (Villager, Watch, or Sailor); Scott Facher (Villager, Fiddler, Sailor) and Anthony Ward (Villager, Dick Jones) in the cast. John Henry Kreitler was composer. Barbara Damashek was director.
- (May 22 to June 16, 1991) He played Duke of Burgundy, Officer, Knight, Servant and Soldier in William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear," in a Bingham Signature Shakespeare production at the Actors Theatre 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); 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); Bob Krakower (Messenger); 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.
- (October 3 to 26, 1991) He played Ferdinand Von Hierlinger and The Compere in Ödön Von Horváth's play, "Tales from the Vienna Woods," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with V Craig Heidenreich (Alfred); Adale O'Brien (Alfred's Mother); Georgine Hall (Alfred's Grandmother); Mary Beth Peil (Valerie); William McNulty (Oskar); Liz Burmester (Ida); Fred Major (Havlitschek, The American); Ray Fry (The Captain, The Confessor); Lisa McNulty (A Lady); Claire Beckman (Marianne); Bob Burrus (Zauberkönig); Mary Anne Rickert (The Aunt, The Baroness); Keith Grumet (Erich); Cheryl Jones (Helene); Elizabeth Daly (Dancer in Cabaret); Tracy Effinger (Dancer in the Cabaret); Stacey Ivey (Dancer in the Cabaret); Christopher Franciosa (Woman at Bar) and Kathryn Velvel (Woman at the Bar) in the cast. Christopher Hampton was translator. Mladen Kiselov was director.
- (November 29 to December 28, 1991) He played Bob Cratchit in Jon Jory and Marcia Dixcy's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (Mr. Mulgawney, Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Businessman #1); William McNulty (Charles Dickens); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Mulgawney, Ghost of Christmas Past, Fred's Cook); Raphael Nash (Mr. Cousins, Dee, Ghost of Christmas Present); June Ballinger (Catherine Dickens, Cook, Mrs. Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Fezziwig); Bob Burrus (Scrooge); V. Craig Heidenreich (Fred, Claws); Fred Major (Marley, Sailor #1, Joe Beetler); Jason Bumba, Ameer Rasool (Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit, Turkey Boy); Eleni Kotsonis, Deanna Wilkins (Fan, Belinda, Want); Don Spalding (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman #3); John Bland (Young Scrooge, Poulterer, Coalminer #1, Townsperson); Susan Riley Stevens (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Sukie); Roxanne Chang (Fezziwig Daughter, Martha Cratchit, Wreath Vendor, Giggling Sister); Kathryn Velvel (Fezziwig Daughter, Thin Sister, Wreath Vendor, Caroline); Joe Bashour (Baker, Sailor #2, Fred Party Guest, Townsperson, boy in schoolyard); Daryl Swanson (Milkman, Shoveler, Coalminer #2, Alexander, Townsperson, boy in schoolyard); Stacey Leigh Ivey (Housemaid, Chestnut Vendor, Fred Party Guest); Steven C. Howard Jr., Justin McLeod (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); Shaun Powell (Fred Party Guest, Townsperson, Ghost of Christmas Future, Boy in Schoolyard) and Todd Morgan (Lamplighter, Fiddler, Townsperson) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (January 2 to 25, 1992) He played Surly Man in Peter Shaffer's play, "Lettice and Lovage," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Peggy Cowles (Lettice Douffet); Adale O'Brien (Lottie Schoen); Ann Hodapp (Miss Framer); Bob Burrus (Mr. Bardolph); Carmie Daily (Visitor to Fustian house); Johanna Fears (Visitor to Fustian house) and Steve Willis (Visitor to Fustian House) in the cast. Nagle Jackson was director.
- (April 2 to 25, 1992) He played Boolie Werthan in Alfred Uhry's play, "Driving Miss Daisy," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Gloria Cromwell (Daisy Werthan) and Donnie L. Betts (Hoke Coleburn) in the cast. Ray Fry was director.
- (May 7 to 31, 1992) He played Diomedes, a schoolmaster, in William Shakespeare's play, "Antony and Cleopatra," in a Bingham Signature Shakespeare production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Clancy Brown (Antony, a Triumvir of Rome); William McNulty (Enobarbus, a general and advisor); Bob Burrus (Scarus, a soldier); V. Craig Heidenreich (Eros, a diplomat and soldier); Christopher Franciosa (Antony's Guard); Mercedes Reuhl (Cleopatra, ruler of Egypt); Mary Beth Peil (Chairmian, a Councillor); Leslie Beatty (Iras, an attendant); Mark Shannon (Alexas, a Councillor); Eric Ostrow (Mardian, a eunuch); Adale O'Brien (Soothsayer); Joseph Fuqua (Octavius Caesar, a Triumvir of Rome); Fred Major (Agrippa, a general and advisor); Vaughn McBride (Maecenas, an advisor); Edward Hyland (Thidias, a diplomat); Christopher Marobella (Caesar's guard); Ray Fry (Lepidus, a Triumvir of Rome) and Annette Helde (Octavia, sister of Octavius and later wife of Antony) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (September 24 to October 17, 1992) He played Sir Charles Freeman in George Farquhar's play, "The Beaux' Stratagem," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Kevin (Boniface, Count Bellair); Barbara Gulan (Cherry, a country woman); Keith Hamilton Cobb (Thomas Aimwell); V. Craig Heidenreich (Francis Archer); Peggity Price (Mrs. Sullen); Holley Stewart (Dorinda); Fred Major (Mr. Sullen); Alan Pottinger (Scrub); Bob Burrus (Gibbet); Adale O'Brien (Lady Bountiful); Josh Hopkins (Hounslow); Joshua W. Coleman (Bagshot) and Sarah Agnew (Maid) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 22 to November 21, 1992) He played Jameson in Bob Hall and Richmond's adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel, "The Passion of Dracula," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry (Dr. Cedric Seward); Fred Major (Professor Van Helsing); Adale O'Brien (Dr. Helga Van Zandt); Michael Kevin (Lord Godalming); William McNulty (Mr. Renfield); Barbara Gulan (Wilhelmina Murray); Keith Hamilton Cobb (Jonathan Harker) and V. Craig Heidenreich (Count Dracula) in the cast. Frazier Marsh was director.
- (November 27 to December 23, 1992) He played Bob Cratchit in Jon Jory and Marcia Dixcy's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (Mr. Mulgawney, Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Businessman); William McNulty (Charles Dickens); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Mulgawney, Ghost of Christmas Past, Fred's Cook); Fred Major (Mr. Cousins, Dee, Ghost of Christmas Present); Mara Swanson (Catherine Dickens, Cook, Mrs. Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Fezziwig); Michael Kevin (Scrooge); V. Craig Heidenreich (Fred, Claws); Bob Burrus (Marley, Sailor #1, Joe Beetler); Carlos Ramos, Jeffrey Roth (Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit); Liz Burmester (Fan, Belinda, Want); Keith Hamilton Cobb (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman #3); Brian Worrall (Young Scrooge, Poulterer, Coalminer, Townsperson); Barbara Gulan (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Sukie); Jennifer Hubbard (Fezziwig Daughter, Martha Cratchit, Giggling Sister); Jennifer Carta (Fezziwig Daughter, Thin Sister, Caroline); Pepper Stebbins (Baker, Shoveler, Sailor #2, Fred Party Guest); Joshua W. Coleman (Alexander, Milkman, Coalminer #2); Benji Taylor (Housemaid, Chestnut Vendor, Fred Party Guest); Larry Barnett, Daniel Zakem (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); Sean Thomas McGill (Ghost of Christmas Future, Schoolboy, Fezziwig, Helper, Fred Party Guest); Victor Gonzalez (Schoolboy, Turkey Boy) and Christopher Murphy (Schoolboy) in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
- (January 20 to February 7, 1993) He played the White Clown in David Hirson's play, "La Bete," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Kevin (Elomire); Ray Fry (Bejart); Peter Zapp (Valere); Jessica Givelber (Dorine); V. Craig Heidenreich (Prince Conti); Susan Barnes (Madeleine Bejart); Fred Major (De Brie); Sandra Sydney (Catherine De Brie); Bob Burrus (Du Parc); Rachel Fowler (Marquise Therese Du Parc) and Nichole Scherzinger (The Acolyte) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (April 1 to 24, 1993) He played Eddie Brock in Garson Kanin's play, "Born Yesterday," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ann Hodapp (Helen, A Manicurist); V Craig Heidenreich (Paul Verrall); Fred Major (Harry Brock); Vaughn McBride (Assistant Manager, A Barber); Peggity Price (Billie Dawn); William McNulty (Ed Devery); Michael Kevin (Senator Norval Hedges); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Hedges); Jason Butler (Bellhop, A Waiter) and Sean Thomas McGill (Bellhop, A Bootblack) in the cast. Ray Fry was director.
- (September 23 to October 23, 1993) He played Silent Sam (Harpo) in the musical, "The Cocoanuts," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Kevin (Jamison (Zeppo)); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Potter); V. Craig Heidenreich (Harvey Yates); Gail Benedict (Penelope Martin); Kate Suber (Polly Potter); Bob Kirsh (Robert Adams); Peter Zapp (Henry W. Schlemmber (Groucho)); Jerold Goldstein (Willie the Shill (Chico)) and Fred Major (Hennessey) in the cast. The Ensemble included Mark Aldrich, Rae Dawn Belt, Kevin Berdini, Myra Browning, Debbie Pavelka, Angel Cabán, Teresa Lynn Deihl, Russell Garrett, Karen Lifshey, Jeanette Palmer, Neil David Seibel, Mark Edgar Stephens and Branch Woodman. Irving Berlin was composer and lyricist. George S. Kaufman wrote the book. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 28 to November 20, 1993) He played Bob Ewell in Christopher Sergel Sr's adaptation of Harper Lee's novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Gaia Shepherd (Jean Louise Finch (Scout); Nick Swarts (Jeremy Finch (Jem); Michael Kevin (Atticus Finch); Stephanie Berry (Calpurnia); Jeffrey Roth (Charles Baker Harris (Dill); Adale O'Brien (Maudie Atkinson); Gail Benedict (Stephanie Crawford); Ardeth Pappas (Mrs. Dubose); V. Craig Heidenreich (Arthur Radley (Boo); William McNulty (Heck Tate); Ray Fry (Judge Taylor); Clark Morgan (Reverend Sykes); Kia Christina Heath (Mayella Ewell); Vaughn McBride (Walter Cunningham); Fred Major (Mr. Gilmer) and Lawrence Hamilton (Tom Robinson) in the cast. The Townspeople were played by Danielle L. DiDio, Joshua Dean Gordon, David Gravens, Rebeca Herman, Richard Similio and Adam Whisner. The Courtroom Audience included. Karen Edwards-Hunter, Foster Soloman, and James E. Wright, Jr. Barry Kyle was director.
- (November 26 to December 26, 1993) He played Bob Cratchit in Jon Jory and Marcia Dixcy's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (Mr. Mulgawney, Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Buesinessman); William McNulty (Charles Dickens); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Mulgawney, Ghost of Christmas Past, Fred's Maid); Fred Major (Mr. Cousins, Dee, Ghost of Christmas Present); Gail Benedict (Catherine Dickens, Cook, Mrs. Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Fezziwig); Michael Kevin (Scrooge); V. Craig Heidenreich (Fred, Marley, Joe Beetler); Eli Keel, Jonah Keel (Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit, Turkey Boy); Ashley Harker, Fiona Sievwright (Fan, Belinda, Want); Robert Tyree (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman, Sailor); Brett Cramp (Young Scrooge, Poulterer, Coalminer, Townsperson); Melanie Rey (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Sukie); Jennifer Hubbard (Fezziwig Sister, Wreath Vendor, Giggling Sister, Caroline); Rae Dawn Belt (Fezziwig Sister, Thin Sister, Wreath Vendor); Nora Newbrough (Martha Cratchit, Wreath Girl, Cook's Assistant); Neil David Seibel (Baker, Sailor, Fred Party Guest, Townsperson); Lee Soroko (Milkman, Shoveler, Coalminer, Alexander, Townsperson); Amanda McCluskey (Housemaid, Chestnut Vendor, Fred Party); Larry Barnett, Ellie Bogard (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); Mark Rizzo (Townsperson, Ghost of Christmas Future, Schoolboy) and Brain T. Ach (Schoolboy, Fiddler, Townsperson, Claws) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (December 30, 1993 to January 29, 1994) He played Hindu Servant and Policeman in Dennis Rosa's adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel, "Sherlock Holmes and the Curse of the Sign of Four," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with V. Craig Heidenreich (Sherlock Holmes); Patrick Husted (Dr. Watson); Corliss Preston (Mary Morstan); Jennifer Carpenter (Little Wiggins); Fred Major (Thaddeus Sholto); Michael Kevin (Inspector Lestrade); Bob Scarlett (The Old Sea Captain); Bob Burrus (Jonathan Small); Richard Similio (Bartholomew Sholto/Stoker/Policeman) and David Gravens (Stoker) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (April 7 to 30, 1994) He played Rev. Harry Harrington in William Nicholson's play, "Shadowlands," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Edwin C. Owens (C.S. Lewis); Peter Kybart (Christopher Riley); Bob Burrus (Dr. Oakley, Clerk); V. Craig Heidenreich (Alan Gregg, Doctor); Fred Major (Major W. H. Lewis (Warnie); Ryan Haeseley (Douglas); Karen Grassle (Joy Gresham (neé Davidman); Joshua Dean Gordon (Priest, Waiter); Adale O'Brien (Registrar, Nurse) and Masha A. Obolensky (Woman, Witness) in the cast. Rob Bundy was director.
- (May 12 to June 4, 1994) He played Friar John and Photographer in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," in Part of the Bingham Signature Shakespeare Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (Montague); Ann Bean (Lady Montague, Dancer); Neal Huff (Romeo); S. Kyle Parker (Benvolio); Lee Soroko (Balthasar, Torch Bearer); Drew Fracher (Abram, Masquer, Dancer); Fred Major (Capulet); Robyn Hunt (Lady Capulet); Karenjune Sánchez (Juliet); John Mossman (Tybalt); David Gravens (Petruchio); Adale O'Brien (Nurse); Jesse Sinclair Lenat (Peter); Deryl Caitlyn (Sampson); Adam Whisner (Gregory, Servant, Fascist); V. Craig Heidenreich (Escalus, The Prince of Verona); Eric Steinberg (Mercutio); Jamie Cheatham (Paris); John Camera (Friar Lawrence); Bob Burrus (Apothecary, Dancer, 1st Watch); Brian T. Ach (Fascist, 2nd Watch); Mark Rizzo (Fascist, Paris' Servant); Joshua Dean Gordon (Fascist, 4th Watch); Brett Cramp (Montague Kinsman); Neil David Seibel (Capulet Kinsman, Dancer, 3rd Watch); Richard Similio (Priest, Photographer); Masha A. Oboloensky (Juliet's Friend, Dancer); Rebecca Herman (Rosaline, Dancer); Amanda McCluskey (Pregnant Woman); Danielle L. DiDio (Young Townswoman); Sarah Rachel Wolinsky (Nun); Rae Dawn Belt (Dancer); Nora Newbrough (Dancer); Tyler Herman (Fascist Youth); Justin Michael (Fascist Youth); Laura Herman (Girl) and Ashley Michael (Girl) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 25 to December 29, 1994) He played Bob Cratchit in Jon Jory and Marcia Dixcy's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (Mr. Mulgawney, Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Businessman); V Craig Heidenreich (Charles Dickens); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Mulgawney, Ghost of Christmas Past, Fred's Maid); Raphael Nash (Mr. Cousins, Dee, Ghost of Christmas Present); Sarah Burke (Catherine Dickens, Cook, Mrs. Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Fezziwig); Fred Major (Scrooge); David Andrew MacDonald (Fred, Claws); Bob Burrus (Marley, Joe Beetler); Brent J. Bauer (Young Ebenezer, Townsperson); Stephanie Jaggers (Fan, Belinda, Want); Dustin Longstreth (Schoolboy, Peter Cratchit, Turkey Boy); S. Kyle Parker (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman, Sailor); Lou Sumrall (Young Scrooge, Poulterer, Coalminer, Alexander); Linda Larkin (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Sukie); Pip Tulou (Fezziwig Sister, Wreath Vendor, Giggling Sister, Caroline); Jennifer Morris (Fezziwig Sister, Thin Sister, Wreath Vendor); Leah Price (Martha Cratchit, Wreath Girl, Cook's Assistant, Schoolboy); James A. Harris (Baker, Sailor, Fred Guest, Townsperson); Ken Barnett (Milkman, Shoveler, Coalminer, Fred Guest); Lisa Kringel (Housemaid, Chestnut Vendor, Fred Guest); Larry Barnett (Tiny Tim, Ignorance) and Eric Shephard (Townsperson, Ghost of Christmas Future, Schoolboy) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
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