- (1976) His play, "The Artful Widow," that was adapted by Frederick Davies and Sparks and performed at the Greenwich Theatre in London, England with Diane Cilento, Frank Barrie, Richard Kane, Timothy Carlton, Michael Deacon, John Kane, and Richard Mayes in the cast. Ian Watt Smith was director.
- (1982) His play, "The Servant of Two Masters," was musically adapted to the stage at Richmond Theatre in London, England in a Cambridge Theatre Company production with Patrick Mower, Bob Goody, Elizabeth Estensen, Anita Dobson, Steven Beard, Billy Hartman, Geoffrey Freshwater, Ian Bartholomew, and Darlene Johnson in the cast. Martin Duncan was director and composer of music and lyrics with Ultz.
- (1994) His play, "The Venetian Twins", was performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre in London, England with David Troughton, Sarah Woodward, James Hayes, Jenny Quayle, Paul Greenwood and Ian Hughes in the cast. Michael Bogdanov was the director.
- (June 23, 2010 - August 1, 2010) His play, "The Servant of Two Masters," was translated and adapted by Bonnie J. Monte was performed at the Greek Amphitheatre at the College of St. Elizabeth in Morris Township, New Jersey with Jeffrey M. Bender, Jordan Coughtry, Caralyn Kozlowski, Susan Maris, Alex Morf, and Matthew Simpson in the cast. Jason King Jones was also adapter and director.
- (1987) His play, "Miranda", was performed in a Chichester Festival production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Penelope Keith, John Cater, Moray Watson, Milton Johns, Caroline Lintott and Gareth Vaughan in the cast. Wendy Toye was the director.
- (1967) His play, "The Servant of Two Masters", was performed in a Piccolo Theatre of Milan production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Ferruccio Soleri, Nico Pepe, Maria Grazia Antonini, Bruno Lanzarini, Mauro Carbonoli, Relda Ridoni and Franco Graziosi in the cast. Giorgio Strehler was the director.
- (1971) His play, "The Venetian Twins", was performed in a Genoa Stabile Theatre of Italy production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England. Luigi Squarzina was the director.
- (June 18, 1970) His play, "The Venetian Twins," was performed at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Stephen Keep in the cast. Robert David MacDonald was translator, adapter, director and composer. Gordon Micunis was set and costume designer.
- (1982 to 1983 season) His play, "Summer Vacation Madness," was performed at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Garland Wright was director. Adrianne Lobel was set designer. Ann Hould-Ward was costume designer. Craig Miller was lighting designer. Hiram Titus was composer.
- (1998 to 1999 season) His play, "The Venetian Twins," was performed at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Christopher Evan Welch, Kevin Kling and Peter Schmitz in the cast. Michael Bogdanov was director and adapter. Kevin Kling was additional writer. Kendra Ullyart was set and costume designer. Marcus Dilliard was lighting designer. Terry Mortimer was composer.
- (2005 to 2006 season) His play, "Arlecchino: Servant of Two Masters," was performed in a Piccolo Teatro Di Milano (Italy) production at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (2012 to 2013 season) His play, "The Servant of Two Masters," was performed in a Yale Repertory Theatre and Guthrie Theater presentation production at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, McGuire Proscenium Stage, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Joe Dowling was artistic director. Constance Congdon was adapter. Christina Sibul was translator.
- (2009) His play, "The Servant of Two Masters," was performed in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the New Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Kate Mulligan; David Kelly; Elijah Alexander (Florindo) and Mark Bedard (Truffaldino) in the cast. Dan Donohue was consultant. Tracy Young was director. Oded Gross was writer. Bill Rauch was artistic director.
- (1965 to 1966 season) His play, "The Servant of Two Masters," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. William Francisco was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (May 29, 1992) His play, "The Servant of Two Masters," was performed in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Thomas Derrah in the cast. Shelley Berc and Andrei Belgrader were adapters. Andrei Belgrader was also director. Anita Stewart was set designer. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. Natasha Katz was lighting designer. Maribeth Back was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (Summer 2007) His play, "The Servant of Two Masters," was performed at the Pioneer Playhouse in Danville, Kentucky. Lawrence Lesher was director. Holly Henson was artistic director.
- (January 1962) Moliere and his composite play, "The Dowry," was performed in a R.G. Davis/San Francisco Mime Troupe production at the Actors' Workshop Encore Theatre in San Francisco, California. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
- (Summer 1962) The troupe performed Moliere and his play, "The Dowry," in an R.G. Davis/San Francisco Mime Troupe returned theater to the Open Air with two performances at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California with Yvette Nachmias in the cast. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
- (Summer 1967) Joan Holden's stage adaptation of his play, "L'Amant Militaire," and the play, "Olive Pitts," were performed in the San Francisco Mime Troupe touring production to the Midwest; East Coast and Southern California. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
- (1967) Joan Holden's stage adaptation of his play, "L'Amant Militaire," was performed in a San Francisco Mime Troupe production in San Francisco, California. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
- (1968) Joan Holden's stage adaptation of his play, "L'Amant Militaire," was performed in a San Francisco Mime Troupe production in San Francisco, California with Kent Minault; R.G. Davis; Jason Marc-Alexander and Sandra Archer (Pope) in the cast. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
- (May 1968) Joan Holden's stage adaptation of his play, "L'Amant Militaire," was performed in a San Francisco Mime Troupe touring production in New York City. R.G. Davis was artistic director. This production won it's first Obie in New York City.
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