- (1976) Stage: Appeared (as "Claudius") in "Rockabye Hamlet" on Broadway.
- (1968) Stage: Appeared (as "Buck and Winger" / "Designer's Assistant" / "Sailor" / "Frankie") in "George M!" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music / lyrics by George M. Cohan. Book by Michael Stewart, John Pascal and Francine Pascal. Musical Director / Vocal Arrangements: Jay Blackton. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Scenic Design by Tom John. Costume Design by Freddy Wittop. Lighting Design by Martin Aronstein. Hair Design by Ronald De Mann. General Manager: Allentuck, Azenberg, and Wolsk. Company Manager: R. Tyler Gatchell Jr. Production Supervisor: Jose Véga. Stage Manager: Tony Manzi. Assistant Stage Mgr: Lee Welling and William Falkner. Lyrics and music revision by Mary Cohan. Musical Supervisor: Laurence Rosenthal. Head Music Copyist: Thomas Brown. Assistant Conductor: Robert Stanley. Assistant to Mr. Layton: Wakefield Poole. Press Representative: Frank Goodman and Martin Shwartz. Press Assistant: Abby Quinn Hirsch. Production Assistant: Paula Lorge. Casting: Carol Capelletti. Advertising: Fred Golden and The Blaine Thompson Company. Furs by Reiss & Fabrizio. Animals by Animal Talent Scouts Inc. Choreographed / Directed by Joe Layton. Palace Theatre: 10 Apr 1968-26 Apr 1969 (433 performances + 8 previews that began on 8 Apr 1968). Cast: Joel Grey (as "George M. Cohan"), Jerry Dodge (as "Jerry Cohan"), Jamie Donnelly (as "Ethel Levey"), Betty Ann Grove (as "Nellie Cohan"), Jill O'Hara (as "Agnes Nolan"), Bernadette Peters (as "Josie Cohan"), Loni Ackerman (as "Dog Trainer" / "Second Pianist" / "Rose" / "Fay Templeton's Maid"), Jonelle Allen (as "Living Statue" / "Secretary"), Jacqueline Alloway (as "Fay Templeteon" / "Draper's Assistant" / "Wardrobe Lady"), Karin Baker (as "Living Statue" / "Pushcart Girl"), Susan Batson (as "First Little Girl" / "Mrs. Red Deer" / "Sharpshooter's Assistant" / "Little Girl in Templeton scene"), Bill Brandon (as "Acrobat" / "Pushcart Boy"), Roger Braun (as "Dr. Webb" / "E.F. Albee" / "Living Statue" / "Ben" / "Mayor"), Danny Carroll (as "Louis Behman" / "Bell Ringer" / "Vendor" / "Templeton Manager"), Gene Castle (as "Willie" / "Sharpshooter" / "Stage Manager"), James Dybas (as "Stagehand" / "Dog Trainer" / "Louie" / "Congressman" / "Actor"), Harvey Evans (as "Sam Harris" / "Violinist" / "Bell Ringer"), Patti Mariano (as "Second Little Girl" / "Acrobat"), Angela Martin (as "Ventriloquist" / "Ma Templeton"), John Mineo (as "Drummer" / "Draper" / "Dockhand" / "Judge Anspacher" / "First Policeman" / "Man on Street"), Scotty Salmon (as "First Pianist" / "Acrobat" / "Bell Ringer" / "Piano Player"), Kathie Savage (as "Living Statue" / "Pushcart Girl"), Janie Sell (as "Mme. Grimaldi" / "Mrs. Baker" / "Flamethrower's Assistant"), Ronald Young (as "Saxophonist" / "Flamethrower" / "Bell Ringer" / "Ship's Captain" / "Alderman" / "Accordionist" / "Director"). Understudies: Jonelle Allen (as "Fay Templeteon"), Karin Baker (as "Agnes Nolan" / "Nellie Cohan"), Bob Becker (as "Swing Boy"), Bill Brandon (E.F. Albee), Roger Braun (as "Director"), Danny Carroll (as "Jerry Cohan"), Jerry Dodge (as "George M. Cohan"), James Dybas (as "Walt"), Katherine Hull (as "Swing Girl"), Patti Mariano (as "Josie Cohan"), Angela Martin (as "Mme. Grimaldi"), John Mineo (as "Louis Behman" / "Sam Harris" / "Willie"), Kathie Savage (as "Ethel Levey"). Produced by David Black, Konrad Matthaei and Lorin E. Price. NOTE: (1) Filmed as George M! (1970). (2) Mr. Grey was nominated for Tony Award for Best Actor.
- (1976) Stage: Appeared in William F. Brown and Charlie Smalls' musical, "The Wiz," at the Majestic Theater on Broadway. Also in cast: Tiger Haynes, James Wigfall, Hinton Battle and Stephanie Anne Mills.
- (1969) Stage: Appeared (as "Victor") in "Pets", Provincetown Playhouse, Greenwich Village, New York City.
- (1969) Stage Play: The Fig Leaves Are Falling. Musical. Music by Albert Hague. Lyrics by Allan Sherman. Book by Allan Sherman. Musical Director: Abba Bogin. Music orchestrated by Manny Albam. Dance arrangements by Jack Lee. Scenic Design by William and Jean Eckart. Choreographed by Eddie Gasper. Directed by George Abbott. Broadhurst Theatre: 2 Jan 1969- 6 Jan 1969 (4 performances + 17 previews). Cast: Jay Barney (as "Mr. Mittleman"), Helon Blount (as "Mother-in-Law"), David Cassidy (as "Billy") [Broadway debut], Frank DeSal (as "Gelb/Queen Victoria/Dancer"), Pi Douglass (as "Dancer"), Jean Even (as "Mildred/Marlene/Dancer"), Edmund Gaynes (as "Singer"), Mary Jane Houdina (as "Dancer"), John Joy (as "Mao-Tse/Singer"), Kenneth Kimmins (as "Charley Montgomery"), Sherry Lambert (as "Singer"), Mara Landi (as "Grace/Singer"), Dorothy Loudon (as "Lillian Stone"), Marilyne Mason (as "Mimsy"), Joe McGrath (as "Hodgekins/Singer"), Jocelyn McKay (as "Cynthia/Singer"), Rosemary McNamara (as "Singer"), John Medeiros (as "Dancer"), Michael Misita (as "Dancer"), Barry Nelson (as "Harry Stone"), Jenny O'Hara (as "Pookie Chapman"), Anna Pagan (as "Mary Queen of Scots/Singer"), Renata Powers (as "Dancer"), Louise Quick (as "Cecelia"), Sally Ransone (as "Dancer"), Charlene Ryan (as "Dancer"), Darrell Sandeen (as "Rev. Walters/Singer"), Lathan Sanford (as "Tough Guy/Dancer"), Patrick Spohn (as "Marty/Dancer"), Tony Stevens (as "Dancer"), Pat Trott Elizabeth Marsden/Dancer"), Alan Weeks (as "Le Roy/Singer"). Standbys: Jack Drummond (as "Charley Montgomery/Harry Stone") and Ellen Hanley (as "Lillian Stone"). Understudies: Edmund Gaynes (as "Billy"), Sherry Lambert (as "Cecelia") and Marilyne Mason (as "Pookie Chapman"). Produced by Joseph Harris, Lawrence Carr and John Bowab.
- (July 29 to September 24, 1972) He acted in Micki Grant's play, "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope," in a West Coast premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Paula Kelly and George Turner in the cast. Vinnette Carroll was developer and director. Claude Thompson was choreographer. H.B. Barnum was musical director and arranger.
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