Theater Directing Credits
Year | Title | Role | Location/Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1976 | The Lover | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago/Starred Laurie Metcalf and Jeff Perry |
1981 | Of Mice and Men | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago/Starred Gary Sinise |
1982 | And a Nightingale Sang | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago/Starred Joan Allen |
1984 | Fool for Love | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago/Starred William Petersen and Rondi Reed |
1985 | Streamers | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago/Starred Gary Sinise and Jeff Perry |
1990 | Reckless | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago/Starred Joan Allen |
1992 | My Thing Of Love | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago/Starred Laurie Metcalf |
1994 | A Clockwork Orange | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago |
1997 | A Streetcar Named Desire | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago/Starred Gary Sinise |
1998 | Eyes For Consuela | Director | Manhattan Theatre Club, New York City/Starred David Strathairn |
2000 | One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago/Starred Gary Sinise |
2003 | The Violet Hour | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago |
2004 | Beautiful Child | Director | Vineyard Theatre, New York City/Starred Gary Sinise |
2005 | After Ashley | Director | Vineyard Theatre, New York/Starred Kieran Culkin and Anna Paquin |
2006 | The Well-Appointed Room | Director | Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago/Starred Josh Charles and Tracy Letts |
2006 | The Agony and the Agony | Director | Vineyard Theatre, New York City/Starred Nicky Silver |
2009 | reasons to be pretty (Neil Labute) | Director | MCC, New York City/Starred Piper Perabo and Thomas Sadoski |
2010 | Fifth of July (Lanford Wilson) | Director | Bay Street Theatre (July), then Williamstown Theatre Festival (August) |
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