- (November 2002) Directed "Book of Days", a play by Lanford Wilson (Signature Theater Co., New York City, New York, USA).
- (1975) He directed the play, "The Farm", at the Academy Festival Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Jack Gwillim and Debra Mooney.
- (1977) He directed Harold Pinter's play, "Old Times", at the Academy Festival Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
- Passion (1983). Written by Peter Nichols. Directed by Marshall W. Mason. Longacre Theatre: 15 May 1983- 8 Aug 1983 (97 performances + 10 previews that began on 7 May 1983). Cast: Cathryn Damon (as Eleanor"), Frank Langella (as "Jim"), Stephanie Gordon (as "Agnes"), Bob Gunton (as "James"), Roxanne Hart (as "Kate"), E. Katherine Kerr (as "Nell"), Louis Beachner (as "Company"), Jonathan Bolt (as "Company"), Lisa Emery (as "Company") [Broadway debut], Charles Harper (as "Company") [Broadway debut], William Snovell (as "Company") [Broadway debut], (as "Agnes/eleanor/Nell"). Understudies: Jonathan Bolt (as "James/Jim"), Lisa Emery (as "Kate"), Valerie Karasek (as "Company"), Ken Kliban (as "Company") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Richmond Crinkley, Eve Skina, Tina Chen, BMP Productions, Martin Markinson, Mike Merrick and John Roach. Produced by arrangement with The Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Associate Producer: Robert Pesola.
- Gemini (1977).
- Murder at the Howard Johnson's (1979). Comedy.
- Knock Knock (1976). Comedy. Written by Jules Feiffer. Directed by Marshall W. Mason [earliest Broadway credit]. Biltmore Theatre: 24 Feb 1976- 3 Jul 1976 (152 performances + 8 previews). Cast: Neil Flanagan (as "Abe"), Judd Hirsch (as "Wiseman/Messenger/Gambler/Judge/Joan's Voices"), Daniel Seltzer (as "Cohn"), Nancy Snyder (as "Joan"). Standbys: Herman O. Arbeit (as "Abe/Cohn/Gambler/Judge/Messenger/Wiseman"), Kristin Van Buren (as "Joan"). Replacement actors: Charles Durning (as "Cohn") [from 26 May 1976- ?], Leonard Frey (as "Gambler/Judge/Messenger/Wiseman") [from 6 Apr 1976- ?], John Heffernan (as "Abe") [from 26 May 1976- ?], Lynn Redgrave (as "Joan") [from 26 May 1976- ?]. Produced by Terry Allen Kramer and Harry Rigby. Produced by arrangement with The Circle Repertory Company.
- Active on Broadway on the following productions:
- (2006) Author of Creating Life on Stage: A Director's Approach to Working with Actors, Heinemann Press
- (1999) He received a Special Millennium "Mr. Abbott" Award as "one of the most innovative and influential directors of the 20th Century."
- (February 3 to March 12, 1978) He directed Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," at The Arena Stage Theatre production in Washington D.C.
- (April 3 to May 24, 1986) He directed William Inge's play, "Picnic," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Gregory Harrison, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Rue McClanahan, Dick Van Patten, Dana Hill, Timothy Shelton and Michael Learned in the cast. John Lee Beaty was scenic designer.
- (February 19 to April 10, 1988) He directed Tennessee Williams' play, "Summer and Smoke," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Christopher Reeve and Christine Lahti in the cast.
- (July 21 to September 16, 1973) He directed Lanford Wilson's play, "The Hot L. Baltimore," in a West Coast premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- (August 11 to October 6, 1979) He directed Lanford Wilson's play, "Talley's Folly," in the West Coast premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Judd Hirsch in the cast. John Lee Beatty was set designer.
- (August 9 to October 7, 1979) He directed Lanford Wilson's play, "5th of July," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Judd Hirsch in the cast. John Lee Beatty was set designer.
- (October 11 to December 6, 1981) He directed Lanford Wilson's play, "A Tale Told," in a West Coast premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Fritz Weaver in the cast. John Lee Beatty was set designer. Dennis Parichy was lighting designer.
- (January 11 to February 15, 1987) He directed Lanford Wilson's play, "Burn This," in a world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Joan Allen, Lou Liberatore, and John Malkovich in the cast. John Lee Beatty was scenic designer. Dennis Parichy was lighting designer. Laura Crow was costume designer.
- (1995-1996 season) He directed Lyle Kessler's play, "Robbers," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Stage II) in New Haven, Connecticut. Loren Sherman was set designer. Laura Crow was costume designer. Richard Nelson was lighting designer. Peter Kramer was composer.
- (June 1981 to April 1982) He directed Hume Cronyn and Susan Cooper's play, "Foxfire," in an American premiere at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. John Lee Beatty was set designer. Jennifer Von Mayrhauser was costume designer. Dennis Parichy was lighting designer. Jonathan Holtzman was composer. Judy Swanholm was assistant.
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