Other Performances

Stacy Keach received a Best Actor Tony Award nomination for his Broadway debut performance. At 28, he had established himself as a star of the New York Theatre.

For the next three decades he would return to the stage as often as possible: New York, London, Los Angeles, or Tokyo, playing a variety of roles ranging from the classics to contemporary musicals.

In his own words, "The theatre rarely pays the rent, but what it pays the soul, can only be partially measured by the immense pleasure of laughter and applause. Ultimately, for me, there is no greater feeling of gratification than in knowing you have climbed the mountain."

Eunice King Saunders School – 5th and 6th Grades – 1951-1954

Rip Van Winkle – Rip Van Winkle

Chief Dawn Boy

Van Nuys Junior and Senior High School – 1955-1959

Stage Manager Our Town

Tobias J. Everheel Goodbye My Fancy

The King The Ugly Duckling

Mr. Bird Bird’s Christmas Carol

University of California at Berkeley – 1959-1963

Sandy To Learn To Love

Con Melody A Touch of the Poet

Cyril Poges Purple Dust

Justice Overdo Bartholomew Fair

Folial Escurial

Sgnaralle Don Juan

Sir John The Antifarce of John and Leporello

Directed 1960 Axe Revue – Composed music and lyrics for opening number “Axciting 60’s”

Wrote and directed 1963 Mask and Dagger Revue

Composed music & Lyrics for “C’est la Vie”

Tufts Arena Theatre – Summer, 1961

Agammemnon The Prodigal

Centuri Right You Are if You Think You Are

Baron deVarville Camille

Yale Drama School – 1963-64

Richard Dudgeon The Devil’s Desciple

Mr. Snow The Voyage

London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art – 1964-65

Axel Playing With Fire

Hughie Hughie

Jean Miss Julie

Miramont Way of the World

Sir Sampson Love for Love

Directed The Maids, Pullman Car Hiawatha, and The Stronger

Lincoln Center Repertory Company – 1965-66 (Vivian Beaumont Theatre)

Stonecutter Danton’s Death

Horner The Country Wife

The Corporal Caucasian Chalk Circle

Understudied Lead The Condemned of Altona

Directed Chekhov’s Marriage Proposal

Williamstown Summer Theatre – Summer, 1966

The Prince Incident At Vichy

Marat Marat/Sade

Kolenkhov You Can’t Take it With You

Richard Lion In Winter

Sitting Bull Annie Get Your Gun

Long Wharf Theatre – Fall, 1966

Head Chorus Oh, What A Lovely War

Tusenbach The Three Sisters

Village Gate, Off-Broadway & Circle In Square – 1967

MacBird MacBird (Obie)

Orpheum Theatre – 1967

Old man/Young man The Niggerlovers

Yale Repertory Theatre – 1967-68

Starkey We Bombed in New Haven

Tusenbach The Three Sisters

Belcredi Enrico IV

Coriolanus Coriolanus

Washington Arena Stage – 1969

Bufflo Bill Indians

Brooks Atkinson Theatre – Broadway Debut 1969

Buffalo Bill Indians (Tony nomination)

Long Beach Theatre Terrace – 1977

Cyrano Cyrano de Bergerac

Music Box Theatre – Broadway 1980

Sidney Bruhl Deathtrap

National Theatre Great Britain – 1981

Hughie Hughie

U.S. National Tour – 1982

Barnum Barnum

Kennedy Center, Washington, DC-1986

Harry Van Idiot's Delight

U.S. National Tour - 1988

Andrew Wyke Sleuth

San Francisco – 1989

Andy Love Letters

International Tour – 1989

King The King and I

Pasadena Playhouse – 1991

Richard Jannings Solitary Confinement

Kennedy Center/Nederlander Theatre Broadway – 1992

Richard Jannings Solitary Confinement

Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera – 1993

King Arthur Camelot

Atlanta Civic Light Opera – 1993

King Arthur Camelot

Memphis, Orpheum Theatre – 1993

Andy Love Letters

Kennedy Center/Royal Theatre Broadway – 1994

Rowan The Kentucky Cycle (Helen Hayes Award)

U.S. National Tour - 1995

Steiglitz Steiglitz Loves O’Keefe

Ahmanson Theatre – Los Angeles, 1997 (also Seattle & Minneapolis)

Birling An Inspector Calls

London – West End Wyndham’s Theatre – 1998

Marc Art (1st American Cast in London)

 

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