(February 6 to 23, 1969) His translation of Eugene Ionesco's play, "Rhinoceros," was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Marguerite Davis (The Waitress); Mitzi Friedlander (The Grocer's Wife); Dale Carter Cooper (The Housewife); J.S. Johnson (Berenger); Rand Bridges (Jean); Fred Morsell (The Grocer/Fireman); Gardner Hays (The Old Gentleman/Dudard); Robert Milton (The Logician/Botard); David Zirlin (The Cafe Proprietor/Mr. Papillon); Kathryn Grody (Daisy); Mitzi Friedlander (Mrs. Boeuf); in the cast. Derek Prouse was translator. Jacques Cartier was director.
For many years, he was the second-string film critic for the London "Sunday Times", filling in for their senior film critic Dilys Powell when she was away, reporting from film festivals and contributing occasional film-related articles.