- (November 10, 1971 - March 26, 1972) "The Black Terror," written by Richard Wesley; produced by Joseph Papp; directed by Nathan George; Off-Broadway at the Joseph Papp Public Theater/Susan Stein Shiva Theater, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (180 performances).
- (1972) "Gettin' It Together," written by Richard Wesley; produced by Joseph Papp; directed by Kris Keiser; Off-Off-Broadway as part of an experimental theatre series at the Public Theatre Annex, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- Goin' Thru Changes and The Past is the Past, both produced as a tandem of one acts at the Billie Holiday Theatre in New York City. Directed by Lloyd Richards
- (1973) "Strike Heaven on the Face," written by Richard Wesley; directed by Israel Hicks; Off-Off-Broadway at the Phoenix Repertory Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (May 15, 1974 - unknown closing date) "The Sirens," written by Richard Wesley, directed by Harold Scott (as Hal Scott); produced by Ed Bullins and Richard Wesley in association with the Manhattan Theatre CLub; Off-Broadway at the Manhattan Theatre Club, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (April 12, 1978 - April 23, 1978) "The Mighty Gents," original drama; written by Richard Wesley; incidental music by Peter Link; produced by James Lipton; directed by Harold Scott; with Dorian Harewood (portraying Frankie); Howard E. Rollins Jr. (portraying Braxton); Morgan Freeman (portraying Zeke); Frank Adu (portraying Father); Starletta DuPois (portraying Rita); Richard Gant (portraying Eldridge); Brent Jennings (portraying Tiny); and Mansoor Najee-ullah (as Mansoor Najee-Ullah) (portraying Lucky) in the cast; on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (16 total performances, including 7 previews beginning April 12, 1978)
- (1980) "On The Road To Babylon," original musical; book by Richard Wesley; music and lyrics by Peter Link; directed by Peter Link; at the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
- (1985) "The Dream Team," original musical; book by Richard Wesley; music and lyrics by Tom Tierney and John Forster; directed by Dan Siretta; at the Norma Terris Theatre/Goodspeed Opera House, Middletown, Connecticut, USA.
- (February 28, 1989 - March 26, 1989) "The Talented Tenth," written by Richard Wesley; directed by Neema Barnette; with Akosua Busia (portraying Tanya); Rony Clanton (portraying Ron); Sonny Jim Gaines (as James E. Gaines) (portraying Sam Griggs); Elain R. Graham (as Elain Graham) (portraying Irene); and Roscoe Orman (portraying Bernard) in the cast; Off-Broadway at New York City Center-Stage II, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (32 performances, unknown previews).
- (1997) "Heaven and the Homeboy," original musical; music and lyrics by Shelton Becton; book by Richard Wesley; directed and choreographed by George Faison; at the TheatreFest Festival of New Works, Montclair, New Jersey, USA.
- (1981) "The Mighty Gents," written by Richard Wesley; incidental music by Peter Link; with Douglas Alan-Mann (as Alan Mann), Champaigne, Victor Douglas, and Walter King Jr. in the cast; at the Kuumba Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- (October 9, 1989 - November 22, 1989) "The Talented Tenth," written by Richard Wesley; directed by Neema Barnette; with Graham Brown (portraying Father/Sam Griggs); Rony Clanton (portraying Ron); Richard Gant (portraying Marvin); Elain R. Graham (portraying Irene); Richard Lawson (portraying Bernard); LaTanya Richardson Jackson (portraying Rowena); Marie Thomas (portraying Pam); and Lorraine Toussaint (portraying Tanya) in the cast; Off Broadway at the New York City Center-Stage I, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (52 performances, unknown previews).
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