- Louis Zorich is an accomplished stage actor. He had a key supporting role in the Tony Award nominated Broadway musical, "She Loves Me." He can be heard singing "In Days Gone By" on the cast album.
- (2001) Played Bernie in "45 Seconds From Broadway" play by Neil Simon (Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- (February 2003) Plays Sturdyvant in "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" play by August Wilson (Royale Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (March 3, 1975 - May 31, 1975) Broadway - "Goodtime Charley" (1975). Directed by Peter H. Hunt. Palace Theatre; 104 performances. Cast included Louis Zorich as "General George de La Tremouille".
- (March 10, 1965 - July 2, 1967) Broadway - "The Odd Couple". Directed by Mike Nichols. Plymouth Theatre; moved to The Eugene O'Neill Theatre from 1 August 1966 to closing; 964 performances. Cast included Louis Zorich as a standby for "Oscar Madison".
- (1962) Stage Play: Moby Dick. Drama. Written by Orson Welles [final Broadway credit]. Adapted from "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville. Incidental music by Harold Glick. Directed by Douglas Campbell. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 28 Nov 1962- 8 Dec 1962 (13 performances). Cast: Judith Doty (as "Young Actress' Understudy"), Bill Fletcher (as "Member of the Company, later Elijah"), Bruno Gerussi (as "Young Actor, later Ishmael"), Max Helpmann (as "Cynical Actor, later Flask"), John Horton (as "Member of the Company, later The Mastheader and Voice of the Bachelor"), Frances Hyland (as "Young Actress, later Pip"), Lex Monson (as "Member of the Company, later Queequeg"), William Needles (as "Stage Manager, later Capt. Peleg and Voice of The Rachel"), Roy Poole (as "Serious Actor, later Starbuck"), Melvin Scott (as "Member of the Company, later Daggoo"), Rod Steiger (as "Actor-Manager, later Father Mapple and Captain Ahab"), David Thomas (as "An Old "Pro," later the Carpenter"), Hugh Webster (as "Actor with Newspaper, later Stubb"), Louis Zorich (as "Middle-aged Actor, later Tashtego"). Understudies: Judith Doty (as "Young Actress, later Pip"), Bill Fletcher (as "Serious Actor, later Starbuck"), John Horton (as "Young Actor, later Ishmael"), Lex Monson (as "Stage Manager"), Rex Partington (as "Member of the Company, later Daggoo/Middle-aged Actor, later Tashtego"), Roy Poole (as "Actor-Manager"), David Thomas (as "Actor with Newspaper, later Stubb") and Louis Zorich (as "An Old "Pro," later the Carpenter/Cynical Actor, later Flask). Produced by Jerry Adler and Samuel Liff.
- (May 15, 1957) He played Estragon in Samuel Beckett's play, "Waiting for Godot," at the Studebaker Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Harvey Korman (Vladimir); Moultrie Patten (Pozzo); Mike Nichols (Lucky); and Andrew Duncan (a young man) in the cast
- (August 6 to 10, 1963) He played James Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Olympia Dukakis (Mary Cavan Tyrone); Michael Ebert (Edmund Tyrone); Margaret Ladd (Cathleen) and James Noble (James Tyrone Jr.) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Robert E. Darling was scenery designer. Marney Welmaners was costume designer. Carol Foy was lighting designer. Louise Ober was composer. Frank Geraci was stage manager.
- (August 13 to 17, 1963) He played Lopahin in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with William Barclay (The Station Master); Tom Brennan (Trofimov); Anthony Capodilupo (Simeonov-Pischik); Carolyn Coates (Ranevska); Margaret Cowles (Anya); Olympia Dukakis (Charlotta); George Ebeling (Gayev); Joyce Ebert; Michael Ebert (Yasha); Janis Gerberth (Servant); Robert Goldfarb (Servant); Gordon Hunter (A Stranger); William Hansen (Fiers); Barbara Harrison (Dunyasha); Jeanne Loretan (Servant); Richard Mensoff (A Post Office Clerk); Samuel Newbury (Servant); James Noble (Epihodov); Katherine Walker (A Guest) and Cathy Winn (A Servant) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Jeanne Button was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Dolores Ferraro was stage manager.
- (July 30 to August 3, 1963) He played Dr. Joseph Breuer in Henry Denker's play, "A Far Country," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Anthony Capodilupo (Frederick Wollmuth); Carolyn Coates (Martha Freud); Margaret Crowles (Dolfi Freud); Olympia Dukakis (Amalie Freud); Joyce Ebert (Elizabeth Von Ritter) Beth McGovern (Kathy) and James Noble (Sigmund Freud) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Gene Lasko was director. Robert E. Darling was scenery designer. James F. Gohl was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Frank Geraci was stage manager.
- (July 16 to 20, 1963) He played Herr Fahrenkopf in Tennessee Williams' play, "The Night of the Iguana," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Lorna Brandt (Frau Fahrenkopf); Anthony Capodilupo (Jake Latta); Carolyn Coates (Hannah Jelkes); Margaret Crowles (Charlotte Goodall); Olympia Dukakis (Maxine Faulk); Joyce Ebert (Judith Fellowes); Paul Glaser (Wolfgang); William Hansen (Jonathan Coffin); J. Robert Jennings (Hank); James Noble (Reverend Shannon); Thomas Pine (Pedro); Leroy Taylor (Pancho) and Stacy Watkins (Hilda) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Robert E. Darling was scenery designer. James F. Gohl was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Arthur Rubinstein was composer. Dolores Ferraro was stage manager.
- (August 20 to 24, 1963) He played Macbeth, Ghost and Othello in Tom Brennan and Williams Shakespeare's play, "A Birthday Party for Shakespeare," performed in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Lear 2); Anthony Capodilupo (Falstaff, Lear, Polonius); Jill Clayburgh (Mistress Ford); Carolyn Coates (Rosalind, Gertrude); Olympia Dukakis (Katherine, Lady Macbeth); Joyce Ebert (Juliet, Desdemona); Michael Ebert (Petruchio, Romeo); Robert Goldfarb (Servant, Messenger); Barbara Harrison (Mistress Page); Gordon Hunter (Master of Revels); Margaret Ladd (Cordelia); William Land (Servant); Samuel Newbury (Servant, Fool); James Noble (Orlando, Hamlet) and Katherine Walker (Celia) in the cast . Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was also director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Jeanne Button was costume designer. Peter Hunt and Carol Foy were lighting designers. Frank Geraci was stage manager.
- (July 5 to 13, 1963) He played Roebuck Ramsden in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Man and Superman," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Hector Malone Sr.); Anthony Capodilupo (Straker); Jill Clayburgh (Maid); Carolyn Coates (Mrs. Whitefield); Margaret Cowles (Violet); John Cunningham (John Tanner); Joyce Ebert (Ann Whitefield); Michael Ebert (Hector Malone Jr.); Janis Gelberth (Miss Ramsden) and J. Robert Jennings (Octavius Robinson) in the cast. Robert E. Darling was scenic designer. James F. Gohl was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Frank Geraci was stage manager.
- (July 3 to August 20, 1964) He played Thomas Cromwell in Robert Bolt's play, "A Man For All Seasons," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Cardinal Wolsey); Anthony Capodilupo (Chapuys); Robert Cohen (Cranmer); Robert Ingham (The King); Barry Karp (Chaput's attendant); Frank Langella (Richard Rich); Dixie Marquis (Margaret More); William Ndimi (William Roper); Walter Rhodes (The Common Man); Amelia Romano (Alice More); Jon Spelman (Duke of Norfolk); Gabrielle Strasun (A Woman) and Shepperd Strudwick (St. Thomas More) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Douglas Scott Goheen was scenery designer. D. Hudson Sheffield was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer and production stage manager. Dolores Ferraro was stage manager. Michael Small was music composer, arranger and conductor.
- (July 14 to August 21, 1964) He played Eddie Carbone in Arthur Miller's play, "A View from a Bridge," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Marva Abraham (teenage girl); Tom Adkin (3rd immigration officer); Anthony Capodilupo (Marco); Mona Citron (Woman); Ted Cornell (Young Man); Carola Dibbell (Woman); Ilona Dulaski (Mrs. Lipari); Liza Dwyer (Teenage girl); William Hansen (Alfieri); David Jacobs (2nd immigration officer); Bruce Karp (Tony, Mr. Lipari, Longshoreman); Frank Langella (Rudolpho); Steve Moitozo (Two "Submarines"); William Ndini (Mike); Sam Newbury (Little Kid); Lee Roscoe (Woman); Jed Schlosberg (Harmonica player); Jon Spelman (Louis); Diana Sprague (Catherine); Gabrielle Strasun (Beatrice); John Sundstrom (Londshoreman); Peter Tatistcheff (1st Immigrantion officer) and Holly Thompson (Girlfriend) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Douglas Scott Goheen was scenery designer. D. Hudson Sheffield was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer and production stage manager. Dolores Ferraro was stage manager. J.M. Sundstrom was main production assistant.
- (July 28 to August 14, 1964) He played Ivan Petrovich Volnitsky in Anton Chekhov's play, "Uncle Vanya," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Bella Boch (Marina); Tom Brennan (Serebryakov); Frances Chaffee (Marya Voinitsky); William Hansen (Telegin); Dixie Marquis (Sonya); Steve Moitozo (Efim); Margaret O'Neill (Elena); Jed Schlosberg (A Worker) and Sheppard Strudwick (Astrov) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was also director. Leor Curtiss Warner was sets designer. D. Hudson Sheiffled was costume designer. Peter Hunt and William Mintzer were lighting designers. Peter Hunt was also production stage manager. Dolores Ferraro was stage manager. J.M. Sundstrom was main production assistant.
- (August 25 to 29, 1964) He played First Gangster in Cole Porter, Sam and Bella Spewack's musical, "Kiss Me, Kate," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Marva Abraham (Chorus); Thomas Atkin (Chorus) Bonnie Bergman (Chorus); Tom Brennan (Harrison Howell); Arvin Brown (Stage Doorman); Anthony Capodilupo (Second Gangster); Mona Citron (Chorus); Robert Cohen (Paul); Ted Cornell (Petruchio's servant, Chorus); Caroline Worth Darnell (Lilli Vanessi): Robert Darnell (Bill Calhoun); Carola Dibbell (Chorus); Ilona Dulaski (Chorus); Sheila Dunlevy (Chorus); Liza Dwyer (Chorus); Alice Elliott (Chorus); Darryl Ferguson (Chorus); Dolores Ferraro (Hattie); John Gabriel (Fred Graham); Jeanne-Nell Gement (Chorus); Patricia Hawkins (Chorus); Margaret Impert (Chorus); David Jacobs (Chorus); Casey Jones (Chorus); Christine Jordan (Chorus); Bruce Karp (Chorus); Jo Kuney (Chorus); Candy Land (Chorus);Dixie Marquis (Lois Lane): Richard Mensoff (Varvachio); Steve Moitoco (Chorus); William Ndini (Ralph); Samuel Newbury (Petruchio's servant, Chorus); Richard Niles (Gremio, Chorus); Virginia Osborne (Chorus); Diana Rau (Chorus); Lee Roscoe (Chorus); Jed Scholsberg (Cabbie, Petruchio's servant, Chorus); Jon Spelman (Harry Trevor); Diana Sprague (Chorus); Peter Tatischeff (Haberdasher, Chorus) and Holly Thompson (Chorus) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Arthur Rubinstein was musical director. Caroline Worth Darnell was also choreographer. Douglas Scott Goheen was scenery designer. D. Hudson Sheffield was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer and production stage manager. Dolores Ferraro was also stage manager. J.M. Sundstrom and Arvin Brown were production associates.
- (August 6 to 10, 1968) He played Galileo Galilei in Bertolt Brecht's play, "Galileo," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachuestts with Frank Alford (town person, peasant); Marianne Andrews (town person); Rebecca Beaujolais (town person); Peter Belin (gentleman 1, Scholar 1); Eugenia Bostwick (town person); John Braswell (Federzoni); Hardin Brewster (Ballad Singer); William Carden (Attendant Monk); James Clayburgh (The Doge, gentleman 2, Scholar 2); Maury Cooper (Cardinal Barberini); Patricia Davant (townperson); John DeMarco (Philosopher); Francesca De Sapio (Young Lady); Beth Dixon (elderly lady); Billy Donovan (town person, Prince Cosimo De Medici);); Joe Gilinsky (town person, monk 2, official); Tom Halt; William Hansen (old cardinal); Christopher Hastings (Secretary 1); Ken Howard (Ludovico Marsli); Carter Jahnke (Matti); Anthony Johnson (Priuli, Cardinal Inquisitor); Tom Kalt (Andrea Sarti boy, town person); Marcie Kaplan (Blackamoor); Lloyd Kramer (Senator, informer); Keri Lubell (Flutist); Barbara Nevwirth (townperson, young lady); Marshall Oglesby (Senator, infuriated monk); Colleen O'Neill (town person); Craig Owens (Christopher Clavius); Rachel Parks (young lady); Ann Peterson (town person); Philip Polito (Sagrede, Cardinal Bellarmin); David Potts (Secretary 2); Christopher Reeve (gentleman 3, monk 1); Jason Robards III (Andrea Sarti young man); Darryl Rudy (Lord Chamberlain, town crier); Janet Sarno (Mrs. Sarti); Steven Seidel (Fulganzio); Allan Shapiro (Senator, Fat Prelate); Barbette Tweed (Virginia Galilei); Sally Tyson (His Wife) and Don Walters (Senator, mathematician) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. John Conklinw as scenery designer. Santo Loquasto was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Stanley Silverman was composer and music arranger. Michael Posnick was ballad composer and director's assistant. Mark Healy was stage manager.
- (August 13 to 17, 1968) He played Eugen Sergeyevich Dorn in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Konstantin Gavrilotch Treplyov); Tom Brennan (Simon Medvyedenko); Hardin Brewster (musician); James Clayburgh (musician); Carolyn Coates (Irina Nikolayevna); Maury Cooper (Boris Trigorin); Francesca De Sapio (Cook); Beth Dixon (Housemaid); Olympia Dukakis (Pauline Andreyevna); Joyce Ebert (Nina Zaryechnaya); William Hansen (Peter Nikolayevich Sorin); Christopher Hastings (workman); Ida Heyman (musician); Ellen Himmelfarb (housemaid); Carter Jahnke (workman); Anthony Johnson (Yakov); Lloyd Kramer (musician); Katherine MacMillan (housemaid); Joan Markert (musician); Alison Mills (Housemaid); Marshall Oglebsy (workman); Philip Polito (Shamrayev); Darryl Rudy (workman) and Janet Sarno (Masha) in the cast. Nikos Psarcharapoulous was director and artistic director Will Steven Armstrong was scenery designer. John Conklin and Linda Fisher were costume designers. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Mark Healy was stage manager.
- (July 23 to 28, 1968) He played Don Quixote in Tennessee Williams' play, "Camino Real," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Lord Byron); Frank Alford (Fugitive Passenger); Marianne Andrews Hotel Guest); Ann Ashcraft (Eva); Shelley Batt (fugitive passenger); Peter Belin (street cleaner); Debbie Berson (fugitive passenger); Eugenia Bostwick (hotel guest);John Braswell (Abdullah); Hardin Brewster (sailor, medical student); William Carden (Survivor); James Clayburgh (Dreamer); Maury Cooper (Jacques Casanova); Michael Curtin (fugitive passenger); Trish Davant (Street Vendor); John DeMarco (Lord Mulligan, medical instructor); Francesca De Sapio (hotel guest); Suzette Dewey (fugitive passenger); Beth Dixon (Lady Mulligan); Olympia Dukakis (Gypsy); Joyce Ebert (Marguerite Gauier); Laura Hanft (Rosita); William Hansen (Gutman); Christopher Hastings (hotel guest, Domino Man, medical instructor); Ida Hayman (Street Vendor); Ellen Himmelfarb (hotel guest); Ken Howard (Kilroy); Carter Jahnke (Officer, medical student); Anthony Johnson (Baron De Charlus); Penny Lynn Kornick (Street Vendor); Lloyd Kramer (hotel guest, medical student); Kerri Lubell (Street Vendor); Kane MacMillan (Street Vendor); Marshall Oglesby (A Ratt); Craig Owen (street cleaner); Anne Peterson (Street Vendor); Phil Polito (Nursie); David Potts (Guard, medical student); Christopher Reeve (Guard, medical student); Jason Robards III (hotel guest, fugitive pilot, medical student); Alita Rossi (fugitive passenger); Darryl Rudy (Loan Shark); Janet Sarno (La Madrecita De Las Perdidos); Steve Seidel (Waiter); Allan Shapiro (Bum); Barbette Tweed (Esmeralda); Sally Tyson (fugitive passenger); Don Walters (fugitive passenger, medical student) and Vicky Winston (fugitive passenger) in the cast. Santo Loquasto was scenic designer. John Conklin was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Mark Healy was stage manager. Michael Posnick was director's assistant.
- (July 5 to 13, 1968) He played Agamemnon in Euripides' play, "Iphigenia at Aulis," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Messenger); Linda Bierer (Chorus); Hardin Brewster (Soldier); William Cardin (slave); James Clayburgh (slave); Maury Cooper (Menalaus); Francesca De Sapio (Chorus); Beth Dixon (chorus); Olympia Dukakis (Clytemnestra); Jane Gleisner (chorus); Ellen Himmelfarb (chorus); William Hansen (Old Man); Christopher Hastings (slave); Ken Howard (Achilles); Carter Jahnke (soldier); Tony Johnson (Captain of the Guard); Marcia Kaplan (chorus); Laurie Kennedy (Iphigenia); Ann Koren (chorus); Katharine MacMillan (chorus); Alison Mills (chorus); Marshall Oglesby (soldier); Barbara Peck (chorus); David Potts (soldier); Christopher Reeve (soldier); Darryl Rudy (slave); Janet Sarno (chorus) and Barbette Tweed (chorus) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Marvin David Levy was music director. Mark Healy was stage manager.
- (August 11 to 15, 1970) He played Doctor Chebutykin in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Christopher Alden (Masquer); Tom Atkins (Andrei Prozorov); Neil Bell (Masquer); Cathy Berger (Masquer); Yusef Bulos (Baron Tusenbach); Frances Chaffee (Anfisa); David Clennon (Solyony); John Donati (musician); Michael Dryansky (Masquer); Olympia Dukakis (Olga); George Ebeling (Ferapont); Joyce Ebert (Masha); Linda Gulder (Natasha); Bob Hitt (Rode); Sally Hyatt (Masquer, musician); Judy Jurgaitis (Masquer); Laurie Kennedy (Irina); Emily Lape (Masquer); Brian MacRury (Masquer); Stephen Mendillo (Kulygin); Geoff Reiger (Masquer); Kirsten Sonstegard (musician); Richard Swaine (Masquer); Paul Thomas (Fedotik); Richard Venture (Vershinin); Lee Wallace; Susan Wefel (Masquer) and Paula Zaitz (Masquer) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Steven Rubin was settings and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (July 4 to 13, 1974) He played Eugene Sergeyevich in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Clennon (Simon Medevedenko); Blythe Danner (Nina Zaryechnaya);Stephen DePietri (workman); Olympia Dukakis (Pauline Andreyevna); George Ede (Shamrayev); John Giletto (Yakov); Lee Grant (Irina Nikolayevna); Sheila Hickey (Cook); Frank Langella (Trepleff Constantin); Kevin McCarthy (Boris Trigorin); Marian Mercer (Masha); Daniel Morris (workman); Eileen Opatut (housemaid); William Swetland (Peter Nikolaevich) and Barbara Tirrell (housemaid) in the cast. Robert Darling was scenic designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Linda Fisher was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 6 to 10, 1974) He played Nat Miller in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Ah, Wilderness!," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Emery Battis (David McComber); Carol Bowers (whore); David Clennon (Wint Selby); John Giletto (Arthur); Dan Hamilton (Richard); Freda Kavenagh (Nora); Laurie Kennedy (Belle); Gary Lahti (salesman); Nancy Mette (Mildred); Jack Milton (Bartender); Richard Ramos (Sid Davis); David Simonds (Tommy); Carol Teitel (Essie); Barbette Tweed (Lily Miller) and JoBeth Williams (Muriel McComber) in the cast. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Edward Berkeley was director. Santo Loquasto was settings and costume designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 12 to 16, 1975) He played a father in Luigi Pirandello's play, "Six Characters in Search of an Author," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Emery Battis (Director); Martha Berek (child); Robert Broll (character actor); Eric Christiansen (Carpenter); Judith Delgado (stepdaughter); Tim Doyle (Assistant stage manager); Christine Estabrook (Ingenue); Peter Evans (son); Michael MacCraken (leading man); Ben Mittleman (Workman); Robert Picardo (young actor); Barbara Tarbuck (leading lady); Carol Teitel (mother); Barbara Tirrell (Madame Pace); Keith Torgan (boy); Kirk Van Der Swaagh (stage manager) and Christine Von Dohlin (character actress) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Olympia Dukakis was director. Daniel P. Boylen was setting designer. Ruth Wells was costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. William Penn was composer. Rick Ralston was stage manager. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager.
- (August 26 to 30, 1975) He played Yakov in Maxim Gorky's play, "Enemies," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Peter Bergethon (Gendarme); Donald Berman (lieutenant); Yusef Bulos (Boboyedov); Judith Delgado (Kleopatra); Olympia Dukakis (Tatiana); George Ebeling (Lewshin); Gordon Einhorn (Gendarme); Christine Estabrook (Nadya); Peter Evans (Nikolai Skrobotov); Scott Ference (worker); Bill Fitzgerald (worker); Oscar Giner (Grekov); Rich Homberg (worker); Doug James (worker); Dennis Lenahan (worker); Alan Lipke (worker); Lori March (Paulina); Joe Millett (worker); Ben Mittleman (Pavel Ryahtsov); Joe Montalvo (worker); Dan Nowak (worker); Richard Pastene (General Pechenegov); Robert Picardo (Prologgy); Richard Ramos (Zakhar Bardin); Al Rodriguez (Yagodin); Stephen Rowe (Sintsov); Andrew Russem (police inspector); Alexander Scourby (Mikhail Skrobotov); Steven Solomon (worker); Ralph Stalter (Kvach); Otis Stuart (Yakimov); Keith Torgan (worker); Jan Van Der Swaagh (Kori) and Katherine Zoeger (Agralena) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director and director. Tony Straiges was setting designer. Tony Negron was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Rick Ralston was stage manager. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager. The production was dedicated to the memory of William Hansen.
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