Other works
Album: "A Tramp Shining", written/produced by
Jimmy Webb, featuring Harris' hit "MacArthur Park".
Stage: Appeared (as "King Arthur") in "Camelot" on
Broadway, 1967. Harris portrayed King Arthur in the Hit musical "Camelot" on
Broadway in 1982 and London in 1983.
Founder of Excalibur Productions, a theatrical touring business.
Stage: Appeared (as "The King") in
Luigi Pirandello's "Enrico Quarto" in London's West End, 1989.
Revised
William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar at the University of Scranton in 1988 (Playwright / Director / Actor). He titled his rewrite "Julius Caeser: A Work in Progress" and used primarily actors attending school at the University of Scanton (Harris played Caesar). He also used composer
Terry James to score the play.
Trailer: In 002 he narrated a behind-the-scenes promotional trailer for the upcoming
Madre Teresa (2003) (TV), a biopic of
Mother Teresa, starring
Olivia Hussey.
Stage: Appeared (as "Sebastian Dangerfield") in "The Ginger Man" by
J.P. Dunleavy. At the Fortune Theatre, London and the Gaiety Theatre Dublin, 1959.
Stage: Appeared (as "Aksenti Ivanovitch") in "Diary of a Madman" by
Nikolai Gogol. At the Royal Theatre Court, London 1963.
Stage: Appeared (as "King Arthur") in "Camelot" by
Alan Jay Lerner and
Frederick Loewe. United States tour, 1981-82. Apollo Victoria Theatre, London, 1982. World wide tour including Japan and Australia, 1986.
Stage: Appeared (as "Henvy IV") in "Henry IV" by
Luigi Pirandello. British Tour and Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1990. Won London Evening Standard Theater
Award as Best Actor.
Stage: Appeared (as "Sgt. Collins" and "George") in "Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'be" by Frank Norman and
Lionel Bart. At the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London 1959.
Stage: Appeared (as "Malheureux") in "The Dutch Courtesan" by John Marston. At the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London 1959.
Stage: Appeared (as "Tommy Ledou") in "The Pier" by James Forsyth. At the Bristol Old Vic, 1958.
Stage: Appeared (as "Monsignor Gusman") in "And the Wind Blew" by
Edgar da Rocha Miranda. At the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London, 1957.
Stage: Appeared (as "George Bernard Shaw") in "Love and Lectures" (the
George Bernard Shaw-
Ellen Terry Letters). At the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London, 1958.
Stage: Appeared (as "Paulino") in "Man, Beast & Virtue" by
Luigi Pirandello. At the Theatre Royal, Stratford east and The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London 1958.
Stage: Appeared (as "Mick") in "You Won't Always Be at the Top" by Henry Chapman. At the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London, 1957.
Stage: Appeared (as "Ross") in "Macbeth" by
William Shakespeare. At the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London; Zurich and Moscow tour also 1957.
Stage: Appeared (as "Micksar") in "The Quare Fellow" by
Brendan Behan. At the Comedy Theatre, London, 1956.
Stage: Directed "Winter Journey" (based on "The Country Girl") by
Clifford Odets. At the Irving Theatre London, 1956.
Stage: Appeared (as "Sebastian") in "Easter" by
August Strindberg. At the Playhouse in Limerick, 1947.
Book: "I, in the Membership of My Days", book of poems, 1973.
Single: "MacArthur Park", went to #1 in the US, #5 in the UK, 1968.
Album: Read
Kahlil Gibran's poetry work "The Prophet" with orchestral and choir backup (Atlantic / WEA).
Stage: Appeared (as "King Arthur") in "Camelot" in London, England, 1983.
(1956) He acted in Arthur Miller's play, "A View from the Bridge," at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with Anthony Quayle, Mary Ure, Ian Bannen, Megs Jenkins, Michael Gwynn, and Brian Bedford in the cast. Peter Brook was director.
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