- (May 2002) Plays Fabian in "Twelfth Night" play by William Shakespeare (Long Wharf Theater, New Haven, Connecticut, USA).
- (October 26 to November 23, 2002) He played John Worthing, J.P. of the Manor House, Woolton in Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Leo Kittay (Algernon Moncrieff); J.C. Hoyt (Lane, Mr. Moncreieff's manservant; Merriman, Butler to Mr. Worthing); Adale O'Brien (Lady Bracknell); Heidi Armbruster (Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax, her daughter); Tarah Flanagan (Cecily Cardew, John Worthing's ward); Zoaunne LeRoy (Miss Prism, her governess); Fred Major (Rev. Canon Chasuble, D.D., Rector of Woolton) in the cast. Marc Masterson was director.
- (January 6 to 31, 2004) He played George Deever in Arthur Miller's play, "All My Sons," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Malcolm Ingram (Joe Keller); Elizabeth Ingram (Kate Keller); Wayne Maugans (Chris Keller); Ivy Vahanian (Ann Deever); Tyrone Mitchell Henderson (Dr. Jim Bayliss); Inga Ballard (Sue Bayliss); Alyn Burrows (Frank Lubey); Stephanie Cozart (Lydia Lubey) and Joel Coyle Zinn (Bert) in the cast. Timothy Douglas was director.
- (January 4 to 29, 2005) He played Jerry in Harold Pinter's play, "Betrayal," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Barbara Gulan (Emma); Stephen Webber (Robert) and Fred Major (A Waiter) in the cast. Ira Hill and Marc Masterson were directors.
- (October 25 to November 19, 2005) He played Reverend John Hale in Arthur Miller's play, "The Crucible," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Madison Cyr (Betty Parris); James Sugg (Reverend Samuel Parris); Sharon Tucker (Tituba); Gardner Reed (Abigail Williams); Keira Keeley (Susanna Wallcott); Lynne Perkins (Mrs. Ann Putnam, Sarah Good, Martha Corey); Drew Fracher (Thomas Putnam); Robin Grace Thompson (Mercy Lewis); Olivia Keister (Mary Warren); Ian Merrill Peakes (John Proctor); Adale O'Brien (Rebecca Nurse); Larry John Meyers (Giles Corey); Deanne Lorette (Elizabeth Proctor); Pete Webb (Francis Nurse); David Marks (Ezekiel Cheever); Toby Knops (John Willard); Tom Dahl (Marshall Herrick); Martin Giles (Judge Hathrorne) and William McNulty (Deputy Governor Danforth) in the cast. Marc Masterson was director.
- (1985) He played a Lord, Citizens of Angiers, Soldier, Herald, Messenger, Monk and other Attendants in William Shakespeare's play, "King John," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Elizabethan Stage Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with James Edmondson (King John); David Thompson (Prince Henry, son to the King); Evan Davidson (Arthur, Duke of Britain, nephew to the King); Michael Duncan (Earl of Pembroke); Marco Barricelli (Earl of Essex); Allen Nause (Earl of Salisbury); Torrey Hanson (Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk); Corky Dexter (Hubert De Burgh); Rick Barbour (Robert Faulconbridge, son to Sir Robert Faulconbridge); John David Castellanos (Philip the Bastard, his half brother); Gary Wright (Peter of Pomfret);. Larry Paulsen (Philip, King of France); Brian Tyrrell (Lewis, the Dauphin); Barry Kraft (Duke of Austria); Dan Kremer (Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope's legate); Scott Kaiser (Melun, a French Lord); Milan Dragievich (Chatillion, ambassador from France to King John); Sandy Kelly Hoffman (Queen Elinor, mother to King John); Joan Stuart-Morris (Constance, widow to Geoffrey and mother to Arthur); Kamella Tate (Blanche of Castile, niece to King John) and Carla Spindt (Lady Faulconbridge) in the cast. Rick Barbour, Lee Jay Bountly, Dante Di Loreto, Michael J. Endy, Torrey Hanson, Thomas Major, Larry Paulsen, Bill Ritchie, Kamella Tate, David Thompson and Gary Wright played Lords, Citizens of Angiers, Soldiers, Heralds, Messengers, Monks and other Attendants. Pat Patton was director. Richard L. Hay was setting and properties designer. Sarah Nash Gates was costume designer. James Sale was lighting designer. Daivd L. Boushey was fight director. Todd Barton was composer. Douglas K. Faerber was sound engineer. Hilary Tate was prologue arranger. Lee Alan Byron was stage manager. Joanne L. Fantozzi was production assistant. Jerry Turner was artistic director.
- (2007) He was an actor at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. He began his career there selling tarts. Rex led a post-show discussion in the Elizabethan theatre. Karl Backus, another actor, recalled "He's the poster boy for the what OSF is all about-exposure to the theatre at a young age, creating a passion that informs a life."
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