- (2021) Book: "Blood Relatives: Feature Movie Script by Demian". Sweet Corn Productions, Seattle: Amazon. ISBN: 9798715779106
- (2021) Book: "Space Opera: Feature Movie Script by Demian". Sweet Corn Productions, Seattle: Amazon. ISBN: 9798721225789
- (2021) Book: "Summer Camp Job: Feature Movie Script by Demian". Sweet Corn Productions, Seattle: Amazon. ISBN: 9798711239543
- (2021) Book: "Phil's Fortune: Feature Movie Script by Demian". Sweet Corn Productions, Seattle: Amazon. ISBN: 9798708687593
- (2021) Book: "Detective Smoothies: Feature Movie Script by Demian". Sweet Corn Productions, Seattle: Amazon. ISBN: 9798706284770
- (2021) Book: "Scaredy-Kate and the Monsters -or- How to Pay the Rent: Feature Movie Script by Demian". Sweet Corn Productions, Seattle: Amazon. ISBN: 9798713068967
- (2021) Book: "Gilgamesh & Enkidu: The Oldest Epic Love Story Written: Feature Movie Script by Demian". Sweet Corn Productions, Seattle: Amazon. ISBN-13: 979-8703500743
- (2018) Book: "Swamp Emperor". Graphic Novel written and illustrated by Demian, Sweet Corn Productions, Seattle: Amazon. ISBN-13: 978-1719270199
- (1960-1966,1968) Stage: Directed children in numerous summer camp variety shows, as well as standards such as "Oliver" by Lionel Bart, and "South Pacific" by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Camps in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York.
- (1985) Stage: Author, Produce, Direct. "Our Old Gang Grows Up" Satire, by Demian. Commissioned by the Gay Theater Festival, Seattle. Actors: Gregory Wolfson, A. Nile Baird, Jr., Maria Issacs, Marlane Balcom.
- (1979) Stage: Produce, Direct, Edit, Act. "Inseparable Pieces. A Sequence of Power Plays Edited". Commissioned fund raiser for the Metropolitan Community Church of Boston. Actors: Demian, Laurie Brandt, Roland Green, Deni Lee.
- (1982) Stage: Author, Produce, Direct, Act, Sing, Puppeteer. "Scaredy-Kate and the Monsters - or - How to Pay the Rent". Marionette Opera by Demian. Music by J. Haydn. Played at the Bumbershoot Festival, Seattle. Actor/Singers for the Bumbershoot prerecorded program: Betty Gaskill, Peggy Monroe (percussion and the cat), Kay Shirey, Gregg Carder, Peter Kechley, Charles Sherwood, Demian. Actor/Singers for the 2011 show sound track: Maija Durr, Peggy Monroe (again, percussion and the cat), Mary Jo DuGaw, Dennis Saffer, Peter McDonnell, Stephen Wall, Demian.
- (1971 - 1972) Workshops: "Sweet Corn Theater Workshops". Produce, Direct 130 workshops, aimed at developing improvisational skills, and interpersonal relationships in a safe environment. Part of Demian's Doctoral Thesis, U.Mass, Amherst.
- (1971) Stage: Produce, Direct, Act, Puppeteer. "UBU". Satire by Alfred Jarry. First U.S. puppet production; toured Massachusetts. Actors: Demian, Chris Jones, Barry Keating, Ellen Parks. Original Music by Jim Steinman.
- (1972) Stage: Produce, Direct, Edit, Act. "Assorted Shelters - or - Do You Have Nightmares When You Sleep on Your Back?". Toured Massachusetts. Part of Demian's Doctoral Thesis, U.Mass, Amherst. Actors: Demian, Adam Sacks, Paul Nietupski, Martha Murphy.
- (1986) Stage: Produce, Direct. "Ondine! - Theda!". Intellectual Farce by Yarók (aka John Green). Demian Directed the1985 showcase in San Francisco, and the premier at New City Theater's Director's Festival, Seattle. Actors: Sharon Huff, Linda Keating, Michael Lewis.
- (1986) Stage: Author, Produce, Direct. "The Voice of an Angel. A Castrato Remembers" by Demian. Music of Glück, Haydn, Mozart. "Best of the Week" at New City Theater Director's Festival, Seattle. Actor: countertenor Steve Bryant.
- (1965) Stage: Produce, Direct. "Orphée". Comedy by Jean Cocteau. Mascart Players, Boston. Actors: William Skurski, Patricia Coomey, Richard White.
- (1964) Stage: Actor. Demian played "Tom". "The Glass Menagerie". Drama by Tennessee Williams. Mascart Players, Boston. Actors: Elizabeth Cowhig, Demian, Carol Sousa, William Skurski.
- (1975) Radio Play: Direct, Produce, Act. "Suet" Satire by Dave Smilo, Demian.
- (1974) Radio Play: Direct, Produce, Act, Edit. "7 Meditations on Political Sado-Masochism". Thought Piece written by the Living Theater. Formatted and Directed for Radio by Demian.
- (1971 - 1980) Radio: 130 Public Affairs Programs, Hosted and Produced by Demian, aired on WMUA and WBUR.
- (1971) Radio Play: Direct, Produce, Act. "Wedding on the Eiffel Tower" Surrealist Satire by Jean Cocteau. Cast: Steve Strimer, Judy Kimberly, Chris Torch (also on drums), Demian.
- (1971) Radio Play: Direct, Produce, Act. "One Way For Another" Dada Play by Jean Tardeau. Cast: Steve Strimer, Judy Kimberly, Chris Torch (also on drums), Demian.
- (1971 - 1980) Radio Plays: Direct, Produce, Act. Plays aired on WFCR, WMUA, WYEP, WBUR, WCAS, KPFA and KPFK.
- (1973) Stage: Actor, Photographer. "Alice in Wonderland" Drama by Arthur Wilkins (adapted from Lewis Caroll). Demian played Humpty Dumpty (Puppet construction, Puppeteer), plus, he produced slides of Alice that where periodically projected on background. Amherst College, Amherst, MA.
- (1961) Stage: Actor. "You Can't Take It With You". Comedy by George S. Kaufman, Moss Hart. Demian played Paul Sycamore, who makes fireworks in the basement. In Newton, MA.
- (1961) Stage: Actor. "The King and I". Musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Demian played Sir Edward Ramsey, friend of Anna. In Newton, MA.
- (1967) Stage: Actor. "It's Like A ...". Drama by Bobbi Ausubel, Stan Edelson. Demian played The Beggar, improvising lines and harassing patrons before they enter the theater. Caravan Theater, Cambridge, MA.
- (1999) Stage: Actor. "Once Upon a Mattress" Musical by Mary Rodgers and Marshall Barer. Demian Constructed and Puppeteered the characters during the opening song about the Moon, Queen, Princess, and Prince. Arts West Playhouse, Seattle.
- (1971) Stage: Actor/Singer. "The Three Penny Opera". Musical by Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht. Demian sang "The Cannon Song" playing Police Chief Brown. U. Mass. Music Theater, Amherst, MA.
- (1964) Stage: Actor. "The Firstborn" Drama by Christopher Fry. Demian plays Rameses (the firstborn). Dramaturgy Guild, Boston, MA.
- (1972) Stage: Actor. "The Tempest" Drama by Marty Calabrese (adapted from Shakespeare). Demian plays The Father. Calabrese Players, Amherst, MA.
- (1983) Stage: Actor/Singer, Producer. "Sweet Corn Concert Series" Co-produced with countertenor Steve Bryant. Sweet Corn Productions, Seattle. Singers: Steve Bryant, Brad Curtis, Yvonne DeCoursey, Demian, Randi Ravitts, Ed Christian. Piano: Howard Hoyt, Steve Bryant.
- (1964) Stage: Actor. "Words Upon the Windowpane" Spooky Drama by William Butler Yeats. Demian (20-years-old) played The Priest (who is 60). Phoenix Players, Boston, MA.
- (1974) Radio Play: Direct, Produce, Act. "Queer Hour" Satire by Demian and ensemble.
- (1977) Radio Play: Direct, Produce, Act. "Return of Queer Hour" Satire by Demian and ensemble.
- (2023) Book: "Operating Manual for Same-Sex Couples: Navigating the Rules, Rites & Rights" by Demian, Sweet Corn Productions, Seattle: Amazon. ISBN: 9798416443696
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