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- Broken
Glass
at the
Victory Theater (Burbank, CA) (2006).
- Gemini,
The Musical
at the Prince Music Theater (2004), as Francis Geminiani Sr.
- Mame
at the Hollywood Bowl (2004), as Dwight Babcock
- On the
Twentieth Century
at UCLA's Freud
Playhouse (2003), as
Oliver Webb
- A Class
Act
at the Pasadena Playhouse (2002), as
Ed Kleban
- The
Waiting Room
at the Mark Taper Forum (1994), as Dr. McCaskill
- Lend Me
a Tenor
with Paul Dooley at the Pasadena
Playhouse and the Henry Fonda Theater (1992), as
Max
- Three
Sisters
at the La Jolla Playhouse (1991),
with
Susan Berman, Phoebe Cates, and Michael
Constantine
- Larry Kramer's
The Normal Heart
at the Berkeley Repertory Theater (1986), as
Ned Weeks
- Geniuses
with
Bruno Kirby and Teri Copley
at the Coronet Theater (1985)
- Beyond
Therapy
with
Linda Purl
at the
Coronet Theater (1984), as
Bruce
-
Perfectly Frank
at the Westwood Playhouse
(1980), with
David Rupprecht and Debbie Shapiro,
and with
Pamela Myers
- Bernard Slade's
Tribute
with
Jack Lemmon
and
Catherine Hicks
at the Brooks Atkinson Theater on
Broadway
(1978), and later in Los Angeles at the Huntington Hartford Theatre, as
Jud Templeton.
During this play, Jack Lemmon appeared onstage in a
giant chicken suit
- Albert Inaurato's
Gemini
with Danny Aiello (as Francis Sr.) and with
Reed Birney and Carol Potter
at the Little Theater on
Broadway
(1977), as
Francis Jr.
- Martin Duberman's
Visions of
Kerouac
at
Off
Broadway's
Lion Theater (1976), as Allen
Ginsburg
- David Mamet's
Sexual
Perversity in Chicago
at
Off Broadway's
St. Clement's Church (1976)
- Bob's professional debut,
in Israel Horovitz's
The Primary English Class
with Diane Keaton at Circle in the Square (1976), as Offstage Translator
- Christopher
Hampton's Savages
with Louis Beachner and Joseph Maher, at the Williamstown Summer Theater
Festival (1975), as an
Australian aborigine
- Aristophanes'
The Frogs
(1973, a Yale production), music by Stephen Sondheim, with Sigourney
Weaver (far left), Christopher Durang (second from left), Meryl Streep
(not shown), and
Bob (third from left)
- Leonard Bernstein's
Mass (1972, a Yale production
later brought to Vienna), as
the Gospel Preacher
("Yes!" says Bob. "That's my
hair!")
- William
Shakespeare's The Taming of the
Shrew, a
high school production (10th grade), as
Grumio
-
Picardo's Premiere Performance
as half of
the team of
"Box and Cox",
presented at the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, April 20,
1968
Credits for photos linked to
this page: Tom Drucker, photo from "On the Twentieth Century" (© 2003),
Craig Schwartz, photos from "A Class Act" (© 2002) and "Lend Me A Tenor"
(© 1992); Ken Howard, photos from "Three Sisters" (© 1991) and "Gemini" (©
1977); Martha Swope, photos from "Tribute" (© 1978); C. G. Wolfson, photo
from "Savages" (© 1975); R. L. Van Nest, photo from "Frogs" (© 1974);
Ronald H. Krasney, photo from "Mass" (© 1973) |