[citation needed] Innaurato collaborated with Christopher Durang on The Idiots Karamazov, I Don't Normally Like Poetry but Have You Read "Trees"?, and Gyp, the Real-Life Story of Mitzi Gaynor while both were students at Yale School of Drama.
[5] Showtime created a "staged for video" version for cable television in 1982, starring Danny Aiello (Fran), Anne De Salvo (Lucille), and Scott Baio (Francis).
The Transfiguration of Benno Blimpie, which earned Innaurato another Obie and a second Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding New American Play, has been produced twice off-Broadway.
A production Innaurato directed at Playwrights' Horizons starring Peter Evans won a rave from critic Frank Rich.
Early plays still considered obscene and difficult like Earthworms, Urlicht, and Wisdom Amok were published with Gemini and Benno Blimpie in a volume titled Bizarre Behavior.
Urlicht was staged at New York’s Westide YWCA Clark Center in March 1974, featuring Tobias Haller and Helen Hanft, directed by Edward M.
[11] Innaurato's television credits include The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd and Verna: USO Girl, for which he received a nomination for an Emmy Award.
[citation needed] Innaurato was the artistic director of Creative Development Projects at Center City Opera Theater in Philadelphia.
[citation needed] He directed the American premiere of The Shops by Edward Rushton and Dagny Gioulami in December 2010, given a site specific production at the Comcast Center in Philadelphia.