- (September 2005) Designed sets for "Pagliacci" opera by Ruggero Leoncavallo (L.A. Opera at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, California, USA).
- (1978 - 1979) He directed Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Filumena," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Dame Joan Plowright, Frank Finlay CBE, Pierce Brosnan OBE, Robert O'Mahoney (1978), and Patricia Hayes OBE (1979).
- (1977) He directed Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Filumena," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Dame Joan Plowright, Colin Blakeley, Trevor Eve, and Patricia Hayes.
- (March 1978) He directed Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Filumena," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Dame Joan Plowright CBE, Colin Blakely, Larry Noble, Patricia Hayes, Sharon Mughan, Jane Gurnett, Christopher Guard, Trevor Eve, Larry Lamb, David Graham and Linda Polan in the cast.
- (September 1978) He directed Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Filumena," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Dame Joan Plowright CBE, Frank Finlay CBE, Sydney Bromley, Susan Richards, Bobbie Brown, Felicity Steel, Stuart Fox, Robert O'Mahoney, Pierce Brosnan OBE, Hugh Fraser, and Carol Sandy in the cast.
- (1960 - 1961) He directed William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet," at the Old VicTheatre in London, England with Judi Dench, Alec McCowen, John Stride, Peggy Mount, and Rosalind Atkinson in the cast.
- (October 10, 1961) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Othello," in the Stratford Theatre Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England in the Royal Shakespeare Company production with John Gielgud, Ian Bannen, Dorothy Tutin, and Peggy Ashcroft in the cast.
- Saturday Sunday Monday (1974). Comedy. Written by Eduardo De Filippo. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli. Martin Beck Theatre: 21 Nov 1974- 30 Nov 1974 (12 performances + 4 previews that began on 14 Nov 1974). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Antonio"), Amos Abrams (as "Attilio"), Francesca Bartoccini (as "Giulianella"), Nina Dova (as "Elena"), Michael Enserro (as "Catiello"), Minnie Gordon Gaster (as "Virginia"), Jeff Giannone (as "Rocco"), Sam Gray (as "Dr. Cefercola"), Terry Hinz (as "Michele"), Ron Holgate (as "Luigi Ianniello"), William McCauley (as "Roberto"), Susan Merson (as "Maria"), Jan Miner (as "Aunt Meme"), Gary Sandy (as "Frederico"), Sada Thompson (as "Rosa"), Michael Vale (as "Raffaele"), Eli Wallach (as "Peppino"). Produced by Barry M. Brown, Fritz Holt and S. Spencer Davids. Produced by arrangement with The Royal National Theatre (Peter Hall, Director).
- (1965) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Much Ado About Nothing," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Maggie Smith, Robert Stephens, Albert Finney, Derek Jacobi, Ian McKellen, Lynn Redgrave, Edward Petherbridge, Frank Finlay, Ronald Pickup, Michael York, and Christopher Timothy in the cast.
- (1967) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Much Ado About Nothing," in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Joan Plowright, Robert Stephens, Derek Jacobi, Ronald Pickup, Gerald James, John McEnery, Edward Petherbridge, Frank Finlay, and Christopher Timothy in the cast.
- (1973) He directed Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Saturday Sunday Monday," in the National Theatre production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Laurence Olivier, Frank Finlay, Joan Plowright, and Denis Quilley in the cast.
- (1974) He directed Eduardo De Filippo's play, "Saturday Sunday Monday," in a National Theatre production at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Joan Plowright, Frank Finlay, Richard Vernon, David Firth, David Healy, George Howe, and Clive Merrison in the cast.
- (1963) Stage Play The Lady of the Camellias. Dramatized by Giles Cooper. Adaptation by Terrence McNally [earliest Broadway credit]. From "The Lady of the Camellias" by Alexandre Dumas. Incidental music by Ned Rorem. Devised by Franco Zeffirelli. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli. Winter Garden Theatre: 20 Mar 1963- 30 Mar 1963 (13 performances + 2 previews that began on 18 Mar 1963). Cast: Frank Silvera (as "M. Duval"), Susan Strasberg (as "Marguerite Gauthier") [final Broadway role], John Stride (as "Armand Duval"), Lou Antonio (as "Gaston"), Jeanne Barr (as "Eve"), Lelia Barry (as "Louise"), Ludi Claire (as "Mme. LeMaitre"), Frederick Combs (as "Marcel"), Francis Compton (as "Calon"), Mitchell Erickson (as "Buyer"), Peggy Feury (as "Jeanne"), Frances Fuller (as "Nanine") [final Broadway role], Charles Gaines (as "Buyer"), George Gaynes (as "St. Hilaire"), John Hillerman (as "Count Rene De Nogent") [final Broadway role], Mary Mercier (as "Mathilde"), Martin Meyers (as "Buyer"), Jan Miner (as "Prudence"), Earl Montgomery (as "Ribaud"), Rex O'Malley (as "Auguste"), Virginia Robinson (as "Countess"), John P. Ryan (as "Buyer"). Understudies: Lelia Barry (as "Marguerite Gauthier"), Frederick Combs (as "Armand Duval/Gaston"), Mitchell Erickson (as "Count Rene De Nogent/Marcel/Ribaud, St. Hilaire), Charles Gaines (as "Auguste/Calon/M. Duval), Mary Mercier (as "Prudence"), Constance Simons (as "Countess/Eve/Jeanne,Louise/Mathilde/Mme. LeMaitre/Nanine"). Produced by Carroll Masterson, Harris Masterson and Norman Twain.
- (2003) He directed Luigi Pirandello's play, "Absolutely! (perhaps)," at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with Oliver Ford Davies, Joan Plowright, Darrell D'Silva, Barry Stanton, Sian Brooke, Anna Carteret, Gawn Grainger, and Jeffry Wickham in the cast.
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