- (January 8-15, 1973) He was composer for the musical, "Tricks," at the Alvin Theatre on Broadway in New York City.
- (May 19 to July 2, 1972) He was composer for the musical, "Tricks," in The Arena Stage Theatre production at the Kreeger Theater in Washington D.C. with Jonathan Hadary, Gary Dontzig, Christopher Murney, Richard Bauer, Carolyn Connors, Howard Witt, Max Wright, Stephen Keep, Leslie Cass, Adale O'Brien, Marsha Stewart, Sarah Chodoff and Connie O'Connell in the cast. Jon Jory wrote the book based on Moliere's play, "Scapin." Lonnie Burstein was lyricist. Paul Owen was set designer. Kurt Wilhelm was costume designer. Virginia Freeman was choreographer. Jon Jory was also director.
- (1966) He wrote the book, lyrics and music for the musical, "Thumby," at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Jon Jory was director. Karl Eigsti was set designer. Rosemary Ingham was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer. Paul Alan Levi was conductor.
- (1971-1972 season) He and Lonnie Burstein adapted A.A. Milne's story, "Winnie the Pooh," in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production at the Free Children's Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky.
- (October 13, 1971 - November 7, 1971) He was composer for the musical, "Tricks," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ted Pejovich (Octave); Christopher Murney (Sylvestre); Eric Tavaris (Scapin); Carolyn Connors (Hyacinthe); Sandy McCallum (Argante); Max Wright (Geronte); Stephen Keep (Leandre); Adale O'Brien (Property Mistress); Donna Curtis (Zerbinette); Richard Berg, Karl Kirchner, Stuart Paine, Larry Holt and Tom Owen as "The Commedia" in the cast. Based on Moliere's play, "Scapin." Lonnie Burstein was lyricist. Jon Jory was director and writer.
- (February 22 to March 18, 1973) He was composer for the musical, "In Fashion," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with John Wylie (Etienne Moulineaux's Servant); Lu Ann Post (Yvonne, Moulineaux's Wife); Daniel Davis (Moulineaux); Patrick Tovatt (Bassinet); Carmen Mathews (Madame Aigreville); Pamela Hall (Suzanne); Sandy McCallum (Aubin); G.W. Bailey (Abdul Hassim); Lee Anne Fahey (Madame Brigot) and Donna Curtis (Rosa) in the cast. Jon Jory was director and writer. Lonnie Burstein was lyricist.
- (November 10 to 25, 1973) Lonnie Burstein and his adaptation, "Thumbelina," was performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production at the Free Children's Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky. Jon Jory was artistic director.
- (April 25 to May 25, 1974) He was composer for the musical, "Chips 'N' Ale," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Jack Bittner (Mr. Hardcastle); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Hardcastle); Leta Anderson (Constance Neville); Teri Ralston (Kate Hardcastle); Tinker Gillespie (Bet Bouncer/Sample); Allan Gruet (Tony Lumpkin); Daniel Davis (Percy/Muggins); David Eric (Stingo/Roger); Tom Sinclair (Jack Slang/Diggory); Patrick Tovatt (Young Marlow); Michael Gross (Hastings) and William McCain (Sir Charles Marlow) in the cast. The musicians included Eileen La Grange (Piano); T.H. Gregg (French Horn); Reed Drews (Cello); Steven Good (Clarinet); and Diane Grover (Flute) in the cast. The musical comedy based on Oliver Goldsmith's play, "She Stoops to Conquer." Jon Jory and Anne Croswell wrote the book. Anne Croswell was lyricist. Jon Jory was also director.
- (December 29, 1977 to January 22, 1978) Jon Jory and he adapted William Shakespeare's play, "Andronicus," at the Actors Theatre in Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Bob Burrus; Jim Baker; John H. Fields; Frazier Marsh; Michael Kevin; Ray Fry; Howard Lee Sherman; William McNulty; Jesse Caldwell; Gian Paul Morelli; Leo Burmester; Brian Lynner; Joe Morton; Adale O'Brien; Jeanne Cullen and Anne Pitoniak in the cast.
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