- (August 2006 - October 2006) Plays Dr. Thomas Stockman in An Enemy of the People play by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Rick Davis and Brian Johnston, directed by Kjetil Bang-Hansen (The Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, DC, USA).
- "Much Ado About Nothing" (1983) Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut, as Second Watch
- "Frequency Hopping" (2008) 3 Legged Dog/Art & Technology Center, New York City, as George Antheil
- "An Enemy of the People" (2006) Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, DC, as Dr. Thomas Stockman
- "The Taming of the Shrew" (2003) Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut, as Petruchio
- "Living Out" (2003) Second Stage Theatre, New York City, as Richard Robin
- "Night Rules" (2001) Ensemble Studio Theatre's 24th Annual Festival of One Act Plays, New York City, as Ken
- "When the Sea Drowns in Sand" (2001) Humana Festival of New American Plays/Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky, as Federico
- "Heaven" (2000) Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut, as Rabbi David
- "Floating Islands" (1994) Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, California: Part One - The Family Business: The Modern Ladies of Guanabacoa/In The Eye of the Hurricane Part Two - After the Revolution: Fabiola/Broken Eggs as Oscar Hernandez/Osvaldo/Miliciano/Oscar
- "Marisol"/"The Swan" (1992) La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, California, as Man With Scar Tissue - Radio Announcer/Kevin
- "The Way of the World" (1991) Public Theater, New York City, as Witwoud
- "Search and Destroy" (1990) Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut, as Martin Merkheim
- "Maids of Honor" (1990) WPA Theatre, New York City, as Roger Dowling
- "Rebel Armies Deep Into Chad" (1990) Long Wharf Theater, New York City, as Neal
- "The Boys Next Door" (1987) Lamb's Theatre, New York City, as Barry Kempler
- "Zimmer" (1987) Jewish Repertory Theater, New York City, as Zimmer
- "The Return of Pinocchio" (1986) Double Image Theatre, New York City, as Pinocchio
- "Principia Scriptoriae" (1986) Manhattan Theatre Club Stage 1, New York City, as Ernesto Pico
- "Measure for Measure" (1985) Delacorte Theatre, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, as Claudio
- "Henry V" (1984) Delacorte Theatre, New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, as Alexander Court
- "Henry IV, Part One" (1984) Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven, Connecticut, as Henry Monmouth - also Williamstown Theatre Festival
- (February 24 to April 4, 1982) He played 2nd policeman, student and poor man in Thomas Murphy's adaptation of Liam O'Flaherty's novel, "The Informer," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Anne Barclay (Mrs. Foley, Old Woman); Susanna Banks (Mrs. Cassidy, Agnes, 2nd Woman); Lee Biolos (Mr. Turley, Bodyguard, Artist #2); Susan Cash (Kitty, Christina, High-class Whore); Christopher Cooper (Mulholland); Anthony De Fonte (Mr. Cassidy, Judge #1, 1st Man); Louis J. Dezseran (Writer, Artist #1, Publican); Kathryn Fuller (Louisa Cummings, 2nd Woman Neighbor); Laura Hicks (Mary McPhilip); Michael Kevin (Gallagher); Katherine Klekas (Phyllis); Neil Larson (1st Policeman, Pimp); Ken Latimer (Mr. Foley, Farmer, 2nd Man, Workman); Margo Martindale (Aunt Betty, 1st Woman Neighbor, Mixer's Wife); William McNulty (Mr. McPhilip, Evangelist, Judge #2); Randle Mell (Frankie McPhilip, Dutch Sailor, Young Man #2, Organization Man #2, Guard); Amy Thompson (Bridget, 1st Woman, Flower Seller); Dierk Toporzysek (Connors); Fred Sanders (Augustine, Young Man #1, Judge #3); Adale O'Brien (Maggie, Mrs. McPhilip, Poor Old Woman); Wyman Pendleton (Rat Mulligan, 1st Man Neighbor, 3rd Old Man); Steve Rankin (Farrelly, Mixer, Guard #3); Sally Faye Reit (Katie Fox) and Steve Wise (Father Conroy, Blind Musician, Organization Man #1, Guard) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (March 3 to April 1, 2001) He played Frederico in Eduardo Machado's play, "When the Sea Drowns in Sand," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Ed Vassallo (Fred); Feliz Solis (Ernesto) and Hugh "Fuma" Petersen (Percussionist) in the cast. Michael John Garces was director.
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