- (1996 - 1997) He adapted and conceived Isaac Bashevis Singer's play, "Schlemist The First," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. David Gordon was director.
- (April 3, 1980) He was artistic director for Mark Lieb's play, ""Terry by Terry," in a world premiere American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. John Madden was director. Andrew Jackness was set designer. Nan Cibula was costume designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer.
- (September 13, 1980) He was artistic director for William Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Andrei Belgrader was director. Tom Lynch was set designer. Adrianne Lobel was costume designer. William Armstrong was lighting designer. Paul Schierhorn was music composer and orchestrate supervisor. Stephen Drury was music director. This production was also performed as part of the Jubilee 350 Celebration at City Hall Plaza in Bostom, Massachusetts and Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- (May 22, 1980) He was artistic director for Nikolai Gogol's play, "The Inspector General," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Jeremy Geidt (Osip) and Mark Linn-Baker (Khlestakov) in the cast. Sam Guckenheimer and Peter Sellars wrote the new translation. Peter Sellars was also director. Adrianne Lobel was set designer. Dunya Ramicons was costume designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer.
- (Summer 1979 to 2002) He was artistic director of the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- (March 20, 1980) He was artistic director for William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in the premiere and inaugural American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with John Bottoms; Carmen De Lavallade (Titania); Jeremy Geidt; Karen MacDonald; Steve Rowe; Kenneth Ryan (Oberon); Max Wright; Mark Linn-Baker; Eric Elice and Marianne Owen in the cast. Henry Purcell wrote the music for "The Fairy Queen." Alvin Epstein was director. Daniel Stepner was musical director. Carmen De Lavallade was choreographer. Otto Werner Mueller wrote the selected musical adaptations. Tony Straiges was set designer. Zach Brown was costume designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer.
- (April 26, 1980) He was artistic director for the musical, "Happy End," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Bertolt Brecht was lyricist. Kurt Weill was composer. Elisabeth Hauptmann wrote the original German play. Michael Feingold was American adapter and lyricist. Walton Jones was director. Gary Fagin was music director and conductor. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. William Ivey Long was costume designer. William Armstrong was lighting designer.
- (December 11, 1980) He was artistic director for Frank Wedekind's play, "Lulu," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Michael Feingold translated and adapted "Earth Spirit" and "Pandora's Box." Lee Breuer was director. Adrianne Lobel was production designer. Rita Ryack was costume designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer.
- (October 1980) He was artistic director for William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts with John Bottoms; Carmen De Lavallade (Titania); Jeremy Geidt; Karen MacDonald; Steve Rowe; Kenneth Ryan (Oberon); Max Wright; Mark Linn-Baker; Eric Elice and Marianne Owen in the cast.. Henry Purcell wrote the music for "The Fairy Queen." Alvin Epstein was director. Daniel Stepner was musical director. Carmen De Lavallade was choreographer. Otto Werner Mueller wrote the selected musical adaptations. Tony Straiges was set designer. Zach Brown was costume designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer.
- (January 22, 1981) He was artistic director for Charles Wood's play, "Has 'Washington' Legs?," in an American Repertory Theatre and American premiere production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Michael Kustow was director. Nancy Thun was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Tim Mukherjee composed the sound. Midge McKenzie directed "Washington" sequence.
- (November 23, 1980) He was artistic director for Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Berlin Requiem," and "The Seven Deadly Sins," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Kurt Weill was composer. Travis Preston directed the "The Berlin Requiem." Alvin Epstein directed "The Seven Deadly Sins." Carmen De Lavallade was Choreographic Associate. Michael Feingold was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Gary Fagin was music director.
- (May 24, 1981) He was artistic director for Jules Feiffer's play, "Grownups," in a world premiere American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. John Madden was director. Andrew Jackness was set designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (May 7, 1981) He was artistic director for the opera, The Marriage of Figaro," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Pierre-Augustin Caron De Beaumarchais was composer. Mark Loeb was translator and adapter. Alvin Epstein was director. Kate Edmunds was set designer. Rita Ryack was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was composer and director. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (December 8, 1981) He was artistic director for the musical, "Orlando," in an American Repertory Theatre and American Stage premiere production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. George Frederic Handel was composer. Gratio Braccioli wrote the libretto after the Orlando Furioso by Ariosto. Peter Sellars was director. Craig Smith was music director. Elaine Spatz-Rabinowitz was set designer. Rita Ryack was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer.
- (January 22, 1982) He was artistic director for Ronald Ribman's play, "The Journey of the Fifth Horse," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Adrian Hall was director. Kevin Rupnik was set designer. Rita Ryack was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Based in part on the story of "Diary of A Superflous Man," by Ivan Turgenev.
- (December 1, 1981) He was artistic director for Moliere's plays,"Signorelle: An Evening of His Farces (The Flying Doctor; The Forced Marriage; Sganarelle and A Dumb Show)," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Eilzabeth Swados; Cherry Jones; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald; John Bottom and Thomas Derrah in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Sandra Boynton adapted and translated "A Dumb Show."
- (Fall 1981) He was artistic director for "Mummenschanz, An Evening with Luise Rainer," in the Fall Festival Guest Services at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Luise performed "Alfred Lord Tennyon's poem, "Enoch Arden," in an premiere production.
- (Fall 1981) He was artistic director for "Epstein and Schlamme Sing Blitzstein and Bernstein," in a premiere Fall Festival Guest Series production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- (Fall 1981) He was artistic director for "They All Want to Play Hamlet," in the Fall Festival Guest Series and TheatreWorks of Boston at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- (April 7, 1982) He was artistic director for Sam Shepard's play, "True West," in the American Repertory Theatre and New Stages Series production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. David Wheeler was director. Kate Edmunds was set designer. Nancy Thun was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer.
- (April 13, 1982) He was artistic director for Robert Auleta's play, "Rundown," in the American Repertory Theatre, New Stages Series and world premiere production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. William Foeller was director. Kate Edmunds was set designer. Nancy Thun was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was sound designer.
- (May 14, 1982) He was adapter, director and artistic director for Henrik Ibsen's play, "Ghosts," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Tony Straiges was set designer. Rita Ruyack was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer.
- (Fall 1981) He was artistic director for Moliere's plays,"Signorelle: An Evening of His Farces (The Flying Doctor; The Forced Marriage; Sganarelle and A Dumb Show)," in the American Repertory Theatre production in the first tour of the Northeastern States including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York with Elizabeth Swados; Thomas Derrah; Cherry Jones; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald and John Bottom in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Sandra Boynton adapted and translated "A Dumb Show." Kris Kinet was production manager.
- (June 4, 1982) He was artistic director for Carlos Fuentes' play, "Orchids in the Moonlight," in an American Repertory Theatre and world premiere production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Joanne Green was director. Elaine Spatz-Rabinowitz was set designer. Nan Cibula was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer.
- (May to June 1982) He was artistic director for Moliere's play,"Sganarelle," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Elizabeth Swados; Cherry Jones; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald; Thomas Derrah and John Bottom in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Kris Kinet was production manager.
- (December 10, 1982) He was artistic director for Marsha Norman's play, "Night, Mother," in an American Reperory Theatre and world premiere production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Kathy Bates (Jessie) and Anne Pitoniak (Thelma) in the cast. Ton Moore was director. Heidi Landesman was set and costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. The playwright was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for this production (the first to win a prize outside NYC).
- (July to September 1982) He was artistic director for Moliere's plays,"Sganarelle;" Frank Wedekind's play, "Lulu;" Robert Auletta's play, "Rundown" and Sam Shepard's play, "True West," in the American Repertory Theatre production in the first tour of Europe and the Middle East with Eilzabeth Swados; Cherry Jones; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald and John Bottom in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Sandra Boynton adapted and translated "A Dumb Show." They performed at the major festivals in Asti; Avignon, France; Rotterdam and Amsterdam, Netherlands; Edinburgh, Scotland; Tel-Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem, Israel; BITEG (Belgrade and Ljubana) and London, England. Kris Kinet was production manager.
- (November 26, 1982) He was artistic director for Anton Chekhov's play, "Three Sisters," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Cherry Jones (Irina); Anne Pitoniak (Anfisa); Cheryl Giannini (Masha) Alvin Epstein (Vershinin); Marianne Owen (Olga); Tony Shaloub(Solyony); Karen MacDonald (Natasha); Jeremy Geidt (Chebutykin) and Thomas Derrah (Andrei) in the cast. Jean Claude Van Itallie was translator. Andrei Serban was director. Beni Montressor was set, costume and lighting designer. Richard Peaslee wrote the original music.
- (January 14, 1983) He was artistic director for Samuel Beckett's play, "Waiting for Godot," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with John Bottoms (Estragon); Tony Shalhoub and Mark Linn-Baker (Vladimir) in the cast. Andrei Belgrader was director. Tony Straiges was set designer. Kevin Rupnik was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer.
- (February 18, 1983) He was artistic director for the musical, "Boys from Syracuse," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Richard Rodgers was composer. Lorenz Hart was lyricist. George Abbott wrote the book. The musical was based on William Shakespeare's play, "The Comedy of Errors." Alvin Epstein was director. Paul Schierhorn was music arranger and director. Tom Gilligan was conductor. Kathrny Posin was choreographer. Tom Lynch was set designer. Nancy Thun was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer.
- (April 15, 1983) He was artistic director for Samuel Beckett's plays, "Footfalls" and "Rockaby," in the American Repertory Theatre and New Stages Series production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. John Grant-Phillips was director. Don Soule was set designer. Lynn Jeffery was costume designer. Thom Palm was lighting designer. Randolph Head was sound designer.
- (November 25, 1983) He was artistic director for William Shakespeare's play, "Measure for Measure," in the Fall Festival, Philippe Genty Company and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Andrei Belgrader was director. Douglas Stein was set designer. Kurt Wilhelm was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. William Utley was music composer and director.
- (May 12, 1983) He was artistic director for Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, 'The School for Scandal," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Alvin Epstein (Sir Peter Teazle); Tony Shalhoub (Joseph Surface) and Cherry Jones (Lady Teazle) in the cast. Jonathan Miller was director. Patrick Robertson was set designer. Rosemary Vercoe was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer.
- (April 7, 1983) He was artistic director for Eugene O'Neill's play, "Hughie," in the New Stages Series and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Bill Foeller was director. Don Soule was set designer. Lynn Jeffery was costume designer. Thom Palm was lighting designer. Randolph Head was sound designer.
- (March 31, 1983) He was artistic director for Christopher Durang's play, "Baby in the Bathwater," in the American Repertory Theatre. New Stages Series and world premiere production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mark Linn-Baker was director. Don Soule was set designer. Elizabeth Perlman was costume designer. Thom Palm was lighting designer. Randolph Head was sound designer.
- (April 2, 1984) He was artistic director for Sam Shepard's play, "Angel City," in the New Stages Series and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. David Wheeler was director. Kate Edmunds was set designer. Lynn Jeffery and Elizabeth Perlman was costume designers. Thom Palm was lighting designer.
- (April 11, 1984) He was artistic director for Leslie Glass's play, "Strokes," in the world premiere New Stages Series and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Philip Cates was director. Kate Edmunds was set designer. Elizabeth Perlman and Lynn Jeffery were costume designers.
- (February 3, 1984) He was artistic director for Marsha Norman's play, "Traveler in the Dark," in the world premiere Fall Festival, Philippe Genty Company and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Tom Moore was director. Heidi Landesman was set designer. Robert Blackman was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer.
- (February 17, 1984) He was artistic director for the musical, "Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," in a world premiere, Fall Festival, Philippe Genty Company and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Roger Miller was composer and lyricist. William Hauptman wrote the book. Des McAnuff was director. Heidi Landesman was set designer. Patricia McGourty was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Randolph Head was sound designer. Michael S. Roth was orchestra arranger, vocal arranger and musical director.
- (May 11, 1984) He was artistic director, adapter and director for Luigi Pirandello's play, "Six Character in Search of an Author," in the Fall Festival, Philippe Genty Company and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Michael H. Yeargan was set and costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer.
- (December 9, 1983) He was artistic director for Eugene O'Neill's play, "A Moon for the Misbegotten," in the Fall Festival, Philippe Genty Company and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Kate Nelligan; Ian Bannen and Jerome Kilty in the cast. David Leveaux was director. Brian Vahey was set and costume designer. Donald Emund Thomas was lighting designer. Stephen Endelman was original music composer.
- (April 5, 1984) He was artistic director for Allan Havis' play, "Holy Wars-Morocco and the Road to Jerusalem," in the world premiere New Stages Series and American Repertory Theatre production at the Cambridge, Massachusetts. Gerald Chapman was director. Kate Edmunds was set designer. Lynn Jeffery and Elizabeth Perlman were costume designers. Thom Palm was lighting designer.
- (June to July 1984) He was artistic director for Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal," and Moliere's play, "Sganarelle," in the American Repertory Theatre repertory production at the Olympic Arts Festival in Los Angeles, California.
- (November 23, 1984) He was artistic director for Carlo Gozzi's play, "The King Stag," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Albert Bermel was English translator. Andrei Serban was director. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Julie Taymor was costume, mask and puppet designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. Elliot Goldenthal was original music composer.
- (June 1984) He was artistic director for Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal," and Moliere's play, "Sganarelle," in the American Repertory Theatre repertory production at the International Fortnight of Theatre in Quebec, Canada.
- (December 7, 1984) He was artistic director for Samuel Beckett's play, "Endgame," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Ben Halley Jr. (Hamm) and John Bottoms (Clov) in the cast. JoAnne Akalitis was director. Douglas Stein was set designer. Kurt Wilhelm was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. Philip Glass wrote the prelude and incidental music. Kurt Munkacsi was music producer.
- (October 2, 1984) He was artistic director, adapter and director for Luigi Pirandello's play, "Six Characters in Search of an Author," in the Fall Festival production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Lisa Hilboldt; Seth Goldstein; Linda Lavin; Nicole Shalhoub and Robert Stattel in the cast Michael H. Yeargan was set and costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer.
- (October 1983) He was artistic director for Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal," in the American Repertory Theatre production seven state tour of the Northeast in Massachusetts; Rhode Island; New Hampshire; Vermont; New York; Pennsylvania and Connecticut.
- (September to October 1984) He was artistic director for Moliere's play, "Sganarelle," and Luigi Pirandello's play, "Six Characters in Search of an Author," in the American Repertory Theatre production national tour in Maine; New Hampshire; Pennsylvania; Nebraska; Iowa; Missouri; Oklahoma; Minnesota; Wisconsin and Ohio.
- (April 3, 1985) He was artistic director for Ken Friedman's play, "Claptrap," in the New Stages Series and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Robert Drivas was director. Karen Schultz was set designer. Karen Eister was costume designer. Thom Palm was lighting designer. Randolph Head was sound designer.
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