- (May 2002) Plays Giles Mace in "House/Garden" plays by Alan Ayckbourn (City Center Stage I & Stage II, New York City, New York, USA).
- (October 2002) Plays Momolo Mortara in "Edgardo Mine" play by Alfred Uhry, based on the book "The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara" by David Kertzer (Hartford Stage, Hartford, Connecticut, USA).
- (August 2005) Plays Arnold Chalk in "Dedication or the Stuff of Dreams" play by Terrence McNally (59E59 Theatres, New York City, New York, USA).
- (November 18, 1995 - January 14, 1996) "Holiday," comedy revival, written by Philip Barry; directed by David Warren; with Michael Countryman (portraying Nick Potter); Tony Goldwyn (portraying Johnny Case); Tom Lacy (portraying Edward Seton); Anne Lange (portraying Susan Potter); Laura Linney (portraying Linda Seton); Becca Lish (portraying Laura Cram); Reese Madigan (portraying Charles); Rod McLachlan (portraying Seton Cram); Jim Oyster (portraying Henry); Kim Raver (portraying Julia Seton); and Reg Rogers (portraying Ned Seton); on Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York. (67 total performances, including 17 previews, beginning November 18, 1995)
- (December 2007) Played Hooker in the "Trumpery" play by Peter Parnell (Atlantic Theater Company, New York City, New York, USA).
- Face Value (1993). Comedy. Written by David Henry Hwang. Music by David Henry Hwang. Lyrics by David Henry Hwang. Dance music by Mark Hummel. Music orchestrated by Michael Starobin. Musical Direction by Christopher Chadman. Directed by Jerry Zaks. Cort Theatre: [Never officially opened] (8 previews that began on 9 Mar 1993). Cast: Michael Countryman (as "Andrew Simpson"), Mia Korf (as "Linda Ann Wing"), Jane Krakowski (as "Marci Williams"), Mark Linn-Baker (as "Bernard Sugarman"), Gus Rogerson (as "Pastor"), Gina Torres (as "Marci Williams"), Jeff Weiss (as "Glenn Ebens"), BD Wong (as "Randall Lee"). Produced by Stuart Ostrow, Scott Rudin and Jujamcyn Theaters (James H. Binger: Chairman. Rocco Landesman: President. Paul Libin: Producing Director. Jack Viertel: Creative Director).
- (1989) He acted in Harold Pinter's play, "Betrayal," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Anne Newhall and Richard Bekins in the cast.
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