2017 – The Unburied. The Saint of Darkness, [Foreign Affairs], Rose Lipman Building, London, directed by Camila França & Trine Garrett. 2017 – I Killed My Mother – Spooky Action Theatre, Washington, D.C., directed by Natalia Gleason Nagy. 2017 – Júlia (Juliet) – Pesti Magyar Színház, Budapest. 2016 – The Unburied. The Saint of Darkness, a radio play – Above the Arts – Arts Theatre, London. 2016 – Megöltem az anyámat (I Killed My Mother) – Petőfi Theatre, Sopron, Hungary. 2016 – Pornó (Porn)- Teatr Nowy, Poznan, Poland. 2016 – Juliet – Ruse, Bulgaria. 2015 – Pornó (Porn)- Szatmári Északi Színház and the Harag György Társulat – Bethlen Téri Theatre, Budapest, Hungary.. 2014 – Fatelessness, based on the novel by Imre Kertesz, adapted by Andras Visky and Adam Boncz – HERE Arts Center, New York. 2014 – Caravaggio Terminal (Caravaggio Terminal), a project by András Visky and Robert Woodruff – Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, directed by Robert Woodruff. 2013 – Juliet (English version of Júlia) – Sacred Playground Theatre Project, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, directed by Robin Witt. 2013 – I Killed My Mother (English version of Megöltem az anyámat) – Summer Dialogue Productions, Rosemary Branch Theatre, London, directed by Natalia Gleason. 2012 – Porn (English version of Pornó) – Theatre Y, Chicago, directed by Éva Patkó. 2012 – Ha lesz egy férfinak… (If A Man Has…) – Gólem Színház, Budapest, directed by András Borgula. 2012 – I Killed My Mother (English version of Megöltem az anyámat) – Theatre Y, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, New York, directed by Karin Coonrod. 2011 – Megöltem az anyámat (I Killed My Mother) – Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, created by Csilla Albert and Áron Dimény. 2010 – Alkoholisták (Alcoholics) – Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, directed by Gábor Tompa. 2010 – Juliet (English version of Júlia) – Theatre Y, Royal George Theatre, Chicago, directed by Karin Coonrod. 2010 – Backborn (English version of Visszaszületés) – Laboratory Theater, Calvin College, Grand Rapids MI, directed by Stephanie Sandberg. 2010 – I Killed My Mother (English version of Megöltem az anyámat) – Theatre Y, Greenhouse Theatre, Chicago, directed by Karin Coonrod. 2010 – Green Relief – Grand Rapids Art Museum, as part of the Art Plays project curated by Austin Bunn, directed by András Visky. 2009 – Visszaszületés (Born for Never) – Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, directed by Gábor Tompa. 2009 – Naitre à jamais (Born for Never) – Festival d’Avignon, where it won the award for best performance in the Off section, directed by Gábor Tompa. 2009 – Alkoholisták (Alcoholics) – Gárdonyi Géza Theatre of Eger, directed by Menyhért Szegvári. 2008 – Julieta (Romanian version of Júlia) – National Theatre of Iaşi, directed by Ioana Petcu. 2007 – Disciples (English version of Tanítványok) – SummerNITE Company, Elgin Art Showcase, Chicago, directed by Christopher Markle. 2007 – Júlia (Juliet) – Tamási Áron Theatre, Sfântu Gheorghe, directed by László Bocsárdi. 2007 – Hosszú péntek (Long Friday) – Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, directed by Gábor Tompa. 2006 – Disciples (English version of Tanítványok) – Laboratory Theater, Calvin College, Grand Rapids MI, directed by Stephanie Sandberg. 2006 – Juliet (English version of Júlia) – SummerNITE Company – Theatre Y, New American Theatre, Rockford IL, directed by Christopher Markle. 2005 – Tanítványok (Disciples) – Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, directed by Gábor Tompa. 2005 – A szökés (The Escape), Tompa Miklós Company of the National Theatre of Târgu Mureş, directed by Éva Patkó. 2005 – Julieta (Romanian version of Júlia) – Cluj-Napoca National Theatre, directed by Mihai Măniuţiu. 2004 – A meg nem született (The unborn) – Vígszínház, Budapest, performed by János Kulka, with a guest performance in New York. 2003 – Vasárnapi iskola (Sunday School) – Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, directed by Gyōrgy Selmeczi. 2002 – Júlia (Juliet) – Thália Theatre, Budapest and Hungarian Theatre of Cluj, directed by Gábor Tompa. Special performances in Bucharest, New York, and Washington D.C. 2001 – Tanítványok (Disciples), Csokonai Theatre, Debrecen, directed by József Jámbor. His other plays include FényÁrnyék (Light/Shadow) and Betlehemi éjszaka (Bethlehem Night), a children’s play.