- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Serious Money (1988). Satire. Written by Caryl Churchill. Choral Director: Allan Corduner [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Max Stafford-Clark. Royale Theatre: 9 Feb 1988- 20 Feb 1988 (15 performances + 21 previews that began on 20 Jan 1988). Cast: Valerie Bahakel, Alec Baldwin (as "Grimes"), Allan Corduner (as "Durkfeld/Greville Todd/ Duckett/Soat/Gleason") [Broadway debut], Christine Dunford (as "LIFFE Member and Trader") [Broadway debut], Cordelia González (as "Jacinta Condor") [Broadway debut], Gregory Jbara (as "LIFFE Member and Trader"), Melinda Mullins, 'Olivia Negrón' (as "LIFFE Member and Trader"), Kate Nelligan (as "Marilou Baines"), John Pankow, Liann Pattison, Wendell Pierce (as "Marrison/T.K., Nigel Aiibala"), Stephen Rowe, Michael Rudko (as "LIFFE Member and Trader") [Broadway debut], Harold Surratt (as "LIFFE Member and Trader") [Broadway debut], Michael Wincott [credited as Harold J. Surratt] (as "Jake Todd/Frosby/Grevett") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Joseph Papp. Produced in association with The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman. Bernard B. Jacobs: President). Associate Producer: Jason Steven Cohen.
- Timon of Athens (1993). Tragedy. Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Duke Ellington. Choreographed by George Faison. Assistant Director: Mark Vietor. Scenic Design by Douglas Stein. Directed by Michael Langham. Lyceum Theatre: 4 Nov 1993- 5 Dec 1993 (39 performances + 16 previews that began on 19 Oct 1993). Produced by National Actors Theatre (Tony Randall, Founder and Artistic Advisor. Michael Langham, Artistic Advisor. Fred Walker, Managing Director).
- Gore Vidal's The Best Man (2000). (Revival). Written by Gore Vidal. Incidental music by David Van Tieghem. Directed by Ethan McSweeny. Virginia Theatre: 17 Sep 2000- 31 Dec 2000 (121 performances + 15 previews that began on 5 Sep 2000). Cast: Elizabeth Ashley (as "Mrs. Sue-Ellen Gamadge, Chairman of the Women's Division"), Charles Durning (as "Ex-President Arthur Hockstader"), Christine Ebersole (as "Mabel Cantwell, wife of Joseph Cantwell"), Spalding Gray (as "Secretary William Russell"), Michael Learned (as "Alice Russell, wife of William Russell"), Chris Noth (as "Senator Joseph Cantwell"), Mark Blum (as "Dick Jensen, William Russell's campaign manager"), Ed Dixon (as "Senator Clyde Carlin"), Jonathan Hadary (as "Sheldon Marcus"), Jordan Lage (as "Don Blades, Joseph Cantwell's campaign manager"), Michael Rudko (as "Dr. Artinian, a psychiatrist"). Produced by Jeffrey Richards, Michael B. Rothfeld, Raymond J. Greenwald, Jerry Frankel and Darren Bagert. Associate Producer: Francis Finlay, Norma Langworthy and Louise Levathes
- Mary Stuart (2009). Drama (revival).
- (1994) He acted in Sam Shepard's play, "True West," at the Donmar Warehouse Theatre in London, England with Mark Rylance, David Henry, and Marcia Warren in the cast. Matthew Warchus was director.
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