David Morse's career began on the stage with the Boston Repertory theater in the mid-70's in Boston, MA, where he was active in many productions. He has continued his stage appearances throughout his career, and in 1997 won numerous awards for his starring role as Uncle Peck in Paula Vogel's award winning off-Broadway drama How I learned to Drive, with Mary-Louise Parker.
It's difficult to obtain many details of the many stage productions that David has been involved in during his career. Here is a partial list:
Company
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Decade
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Plays
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Title
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Boston Repertory Theatre |
1970's |
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The Little Prince |
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The Fox |
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Home Free |
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Find Your Way Home
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Circle Repertory Theatre |
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A Death in the Family |
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Threads |
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The Trading Post |
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Twlefth Night |
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Waiting for Godot |
Seattle Repertory Theatre |
1992 |
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The Redwood Curtain |
Left Coast Repertory Theatre |
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How I Got That Story |
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Of Mice and Men |
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The Wild Duck |
Brooks Atkinson Theatre |
1995
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Father Barry
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On the Waterfront |
McCarter Theatre
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6/14/96
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An Almost Holy Picture |
Vineyard Theatre Company |
1997
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Uncle Peck
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How I Learned To Drive |
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