Raymond J. Barry - Theatre

Theatre

Off Broadway
Year Title Role Theatre Name
1983 Egyptology: My Head was a Sledgehammer N/A Joseph Papp Public Theater
1981 Hunting Scenes from Bavaria Volker Stage 73
Penguin Touquet Dangerous Man Joseph Papp Public Theater
1978 Curse of the Starving Class Slater
1977 Landscape of the Body Masked Man/Dope King/Bank Teller
Happy End "Baby Face" Flint Theatre Four
1976 Woyzeck Drum Major/Grandmother/Cop Joseph Papp Public Theater
1975 Fishing Rory
1974 The Last Days of British Honduras The Amerind
1970 The Serpent: A Ceremony Open Theatre Ensemble Washington Square Methodist Church
Terminal
Broadway
Year Title Role Theatre Name
1979 Zoot Suit Sergeant Smith/Bailiff/Sailor Winter Garden Theater
1977 Happy End Volker Martin Beck Theatre
1975 The Leaf People Gitaucho (Meesho) Booth Theatre

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