David returned to the Princeton Festival stage as Don Basilio in its June 2015 production of Le Nozze di Figaro. The production was directed by Steven LaCosse with Richard Tang Yuk on the podium.
Concert at Morven
David appeared in concert with Sarah Pelletier, soprano, Nicholas Lockey, pianist and John Burkhalter, narrator in a program of music from the 1840's to 1860's at Morven, in Princeton, NJ.
Gianni Schicchi
David returned to the Princeton Festival stage as Gherardo in its June 2012 production of Gianni Schicchi. The production was directed by Steven LaCosse with Richard Tang Yuk on the podium.
Alice In Wonderland
In Peter Westergaard's Alice in Wonderland
David Amram
Lincoln Center Library of the Performing Arts presentation of An Afternoon with David Amram celebrating the 50th anniversary of Joe Papp's Shakespeare in the Park.
In Concert/Opera
On the Amram family farm
Return of Ulysses
In January 2009, David was invited to sing the role of Eumaeus in the Princeton University production of Monteverdi's The Return of Ulysses.
Verdi Requiem
Singing my first Verdi Requiem with the Oratorio Society of New Jersey.
Man of La Mancha
As the Padre in Man of La Mancha with Princeton Festival
Sweeney Todd
As Pirelli in Sweeney Todd at the Princeton Festival
As Pirelli in Sweeney Todd
In Recital/Concert
Early Music Princeton
In concert with Chelsea Opera
In rehearsal and recital with pianist Masako Hayashi-Ebbesen
In concert at McCarter Theater in Princeton for the Chinese New Year celebration
Miscellaneous
As Eisenstein in Die Fledermaus at Regina Opera
As Bardolfo in Falstaff and Servant in Un Ballo in Maschera for the Lake George Opera Festival
As Bardolfo in Falstaff for the Opera Festival of New Jersey
As Trinculo in The Tempest for Opera Festival of New Jersey
As Daniele in Betly at the Vineyard Theatre in New York City
As Beppe in the Richmond Theatre Collection's production of I Pagliacci
A Little Night Music
David appeared as Mr. Erlanson, one of the Liebeslieder singers in the South Mountain TheaterWorks production of Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music.