- (February 2003) Plays Gilbert in "A Twilight Romance" play devised by Mayo Simon (Falcon Theater, Burbank, California, USA).
- (July 2006 - September 2006) Robert Mandan, Jayne Brook, Mili Avital, Diane Venora, Lawrence Pressman, and Patrick Muldoon star in the play "King Lear" at Electric Lodge (Venice, California).
- (2004) On Stage played Davies in The Caretaker at the Zephyr Theatre in Los Angeles. Later that year wining the Ovation and LA Weekly Award for Best lead actor for that role.
- Mail (1998). Musical. Book by Jerry Colker. Lyrics by Jerry Colker. Music by Michael Rupert. Music orchestrated by Michael Gibson. Musical Director: Tom Fay. Dance arrangements by Tom Fay. Vocal arrangements by Tom Fay. Choreographed by Grover Dale. Assistant Choreographer: Stephen Jay. Directed by Andrew Cadiff. Music Box Theatre: 14 Apr 1988- 15 May 1988 (37 performances + 19 previews that began on 29 Mar 1988). Cast: Michael Rupert (as "Alex"), Antonia Ellis (as "Sandi"), Mara Getz (as "Dana"), Robert Mandan (as "Max"), Brian Mitchell, (as "Franklin"), Mary Bond Davis, Louise Hickey, Robert Loftin, Alan Muraoka, Michele Pawk, Rick Stockwell. Standbys: Jerry Colker (as "Alex"), Larry Collis (as "Max"), Milton Craig Nealy (as "Franklin"), Michele Pawk (as "Dana/Sandi"). Produced by Michael Frazier, Susan Dietz, Stephen Wells, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and ANTA ('Alfred de Liagre Jr': executive producer. Jean Dalrymple: executive director). Associate Producer: Kenneth Biller.
- (1956) Stage Play: Speaking of Murder. Melodrama. Written by Audrey Roos and William Roos. Directed by Delbert Mann. Royale Theatre: 19 Dec 1956- 19 Jan 1957 (37 performances). Cast: Brook Byron, Brenda De Banzie, Virginia Gerry, Lorne Greene (as "Charles Ashton"), Robert Mandan (as "Mitchell"), Neva Patterson, Billy Quinn, Estelle Winwood (as "Mrs. Walworth"). Produced by Courtney Burr and Burgess Meredith.
- (1970) Stage Play: Applause. Musical. Music by Charles Strouse. Lyrics by Lee Adams. Book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Based on the film "All About Eve" and the original story by Mary Orr. Musical Director: Don Pippin. Vocal arrangements by Don Pippin. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Dance arrangements by Mel Marvin. Incidental music arranged by Mel Marvin. Choreographed by Ron Field. Design by Robert Randolph. Costume Design by Ray Aghayan. Lighting Design by Tharon Musser. Directed by Ron Field. Palace Theatre: 30 Mar 1970- 27 Jul 1972 (896 performances + 4 previews that began on 26 Mar 1970). Cast: Lauren Bacall (as "Margo Channing"), Len Cariou (as "Bill Sampson"), Bonnie Franklin (as "Bonnie"), Penny Fuller (as "Eve Harrington"), Brandon Maggart (as "Buzz Richards"), Robert Mandan (as "Howard Benedict"), Lee Roy Reams (as "Duane Fox"), Ann Williams (as "Karen Richards") [final Broadway role], Bill Allsbrook (as "Danny/Dancer"), John Anania (as "Tony Announcer/Peter"), David Anderson (as "Musician/Dancer"), Renee Baughman (as "Dancer"), Ray Becker (as "Stan Harding"), Joan Bell (as "Dancer"), Debi Carpenter (as "Dancer"), John Cashman (as "Dancer"), Jon Daenen (as "Dancer"), Nicholas Dante (as "Dancer"), Patti D'Beck (as "Dancer"), Marilyn D'Honau (as "Dancer"), Gene Foote (as "Dancer"), Laurie Franks (as "Singer"), Nat Horne (as "Musician/Dancer"), Ernestine Jackson (as "Singer"), Howard Kahl (as "Bob/Singer"), Gene Kelton (as "Musician/Dancer"), Alan King (as "Tony Host") [final Broadway role], Marybeth Kurdock (as "Dancer"), Mike Misita (as "Joey/Dancer"), Ed Nolfi (as "Dancer"), Carol Petri (as "Autograph Seeker/Carol/Dancer"), Sheilah Rae (as "Singer"), Orrin Reiley (as "Piano Player/TV Director/Singer"), Jeannette Seibert (as "Singer"), Tom Urich (as "Bert"), Henrietta Valor (as "Singer"), Sammy Williams (as "Dancer"), Jerry Wyatt (as "Bartender/Singer"). Replacement actors: Gene Aguirre (as "Dancer"), Anne Baxter (as "Margo Channing"), Wayne Boyd (as "Dancer"), Christopher Chadman (as "Dancer/Duane Fox"), Keith Charles (as "Bill Sampson"), Franklin Cover (as "Howard Benedict"), Arlene Dahl (as "Margo Channing"), Patti Davis (as "Singer"), Gwyda DonHowe (as "Karen Richards"), Gene Foote (as "Duane Fox"), Jay Fox (as "Dancer"), Peggy Hagan (as "Karen Richards/Singer"), John Herbert (as "Bob/Singer"), Peggy LeRoy (as "Singer"), Merrill Leighton (as "Singer"), Janice Lynde (as "Eve Harrington"), Diane McAfee [Replaced during out of town tryout], Eve Harrington [Was replaced before opening], Judy McCauley (as "Singer"), John Medeiros (as "Dancer/Joey"), Joseph Neal (as "Piano Player/Singer/TV Director"), Leland Palmer [Her character was called "Leland" while she was in the production] (as "Bonnie"), Rozella Reed (as "Singer"), Kathleen Robey (as "Autograph Seeker/Carol/Dancer"), Tom Rolla (as "Duane Fox"), Bonnie Walker (as "Dancer"), Lawrence Weber (as "Howard Benedict"), Sammy Williams (as "Dancer in Bar"). Produced by Joseph Kipness and Lawrence Kasha. Produced in association with Nederlander Productions and George M. Steinbrenner III. Note: Ms. Franklin was nominated for 1970 Tony Award® Best Featured Actress in Musical for this production.
- (1993-1994 Season) He acted in Ray Cooney's play, "It Runs in the Family," in an American premiere at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Eddie Bracken, Ray Cooney, Barbara Rosenblatt, Anne Rogers and Kay Walbye in the cast. Ray Cooney was also director. Michael Anania was scenic designer. F. Mitchell Dana was lighting designer. Gregg Barnes was costume designer.
- (year unknown) television commercial for American Motors' Ambassador D. B. L.
- (November 1, 1987 to January 30, 1988) He acted in Jerry Colker's play, "Mail," in a return engagement at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Michael Rupert; Kate Wright; Mara Getz; Robert Loftin; Bradd Wong; Rick Stockwell; Mary Bond Davis Michele Pawk and Brian Mitchell in the cast. Andrew Cadiff was director and artistic director.
- (June 14 to July 12, 1987) He acted in Jerry Colker's play, "Mail," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Michael Rupert, Kate Wright, Robert Loftin; Mara Getz; Bradd Wong; Rick Stockwell; Brian Mitchell and Mary Bond Davis in the cast. Andrew Cadiff was director and also artistic director.
- (Summer 1979) He acted in Bernard Slade's play, "Same Time, Next Year," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with Katharine Helmond in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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