- Lovers (1968).
- More Stately Mansions (1967). Drama. Written by Eugene O'Neill. Directed by José Quintero. Broadhurst Theatre: 31 Oct 1967- 2 Mar 1968 (142 performances + 8 previews). Cast: Ingrid Bergman (as "Deborah"), Colleen Dewhurst (as "Sara"), Arthur Hill (as "Simon Harford"), Helen Craig, Larry Linville (as "Joel Harford, Simon's brother"), 'Fred Stewart (I)' (as "Nicholas Gadsby, an attorney"), Vincent Dowling (as "Mickey Maloy"), Barry Macollum (as "Jamie Cregan"), John Marriott, Kermit Murdock. Produced by Elliot Martin; Produced in association with Center Theatre Group. Produced by arrangement with Quinto Productions, Inc.
- Red Roses for Me (1955). Drama.
- What Every Woman Knows (1954). Comedy.
- (1959) He acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night," at the Queen's Theatre in Dublin, Ireland in an Abbey Theatre production with Pilip O Floinn (Philip O Flynn), Ria Mooney, Tomas P. Mac Cionaith (T.P. McKenna), and Caitlin Ni Bhearain in the cast. Frank Dermody was director.
- (1968) He acted in Frank McMahon's stage adaptation of Brendan Behan's novel, "Borstal Boy," at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, Ireland with Frank Grimes, Micheal O Haonghusa, Maire Ni Grainne, Robert Carlyle, Patrick O'Callaghan, Niall Buggy, and Bosco Hogan in the cast. Tomas Mac Ann was director.
- (April 27, 1964) He acted in Sean O'Casey's play, "The Plough and the Stars," in an Abbey Theatre Company production at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with William Foley, Kathleen Barrington, Eric Gorman, Eileen Crowe, Pat Laffan, and Geoffrey Golden in the cast. Frank Dermody was director.
- (1975 to 1976 season) He directed Richard Lee Marks' play, "Bastard Son," in a world premiere production at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Eugene Lee was set designer. James Berton Harris was costume designer. Mark Rippe was lighting designer.
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