- Szarabajka, Keith/ABC After School Special "Wanted: The Perfect Guy" (1986)/Peter Desmond
- Played Maurice in the 1974 Midwest premiere of Heathcote Williams' play "AC/DC" under Gary Houston's direction at the Gill Community Arts Center in Chicago.
- While a member of Chicago's Organic Theater Company was one of the authors of the hit play "Bleacher Bums" and created the role of the Cheerleader.
- Narrated the audiobook adaptations of Dean R. Koontz's novels "Fear Nothing" and "Seize the Night"
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Warp (1973).
- Doonesbury (1983). Musical comedy. Book by Garry Trudeau. Lyrics by Garry Trudeau. Music by Elizabeth Swados. Based on the comic strip by Garry Trudeau. Comic Strip used by permission of Universal Press Syndicate. Music orchestrated by Elizabeth Swados. Music arranged by Jeff Waxman. Musical Director: Jeff Waxman. Choreographed by Margo Sappington [final Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Directed by Jacques Levy [final Broadway credit]. Biltmore Theatre: 21 Nov 1983- 19 Feb 1984 (104 performances + 20 previews that began on 3 Nov 1983). Cast: Barbara Andres (as "Joanie"), Gary Beach (as "Duke"), Reathel Bean (as "Roland/Voice of President Reagan"), Ralph Bruneau (as "Mike Doonesbury"), Kate Burton (as "J.J."), Laura Dean (as "Boopsie"), Mark Linn-Baker (as "Mark") [Broadway debut], Albert Macklin (as "Zonker"), Peter Shawn (as "Provost"), Keith Szarabajka (as "B.D."), Lauren Tom (as "Honey"). Understudies: Eve Gordon [credited as Eve Bennett-Gordon] (as "Boopsie, J.J."), Max Cantor (as "B.D./Mark/Mike Doonesbury/Provost), Deborah Darr (as "Joanie"), Scott Evans (as "Zonker"), Peter Shawn (as "Duke/Roland"), Janet Wong (as "Honey"). Produced by James Walsh. Produced in association with Universal Pictures.
- Search and Destroy (1992).
- (2001) Audio Books. Won the 2001 Audie for Fiction, Unabridged, for narrating Tom Robbins' "Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates."
- (August 3, 1977) He acted in Dennis Paoli and Joe Mantegna's play, "Bleacher Bums," in an Organic Theater Company production at the Leo Lerner Theater in Uptown, Chicago, Illinois with Joe Mantegna, Michael Saad, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, Dennis Franz, Ian Williams, Richard Fire and Roberta Custer in the cast. Stuart Gordon was director.
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