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BROADWAY SCANDALOUS Robert Semple/David BROADWAY SCANDALOUS Robert Semple/David Hutton Neil Simon Theatre - Dir. David Armstrong FINIAN’S RAINBOW Woody (Stand-by) St. James Theatre - Dir. Warren Carlyle OFF-BROADWAY / NY THEATRE IT’S A BIRD..PLANE..SUPERMAN Clark Kent/Superman NY City Center Encores! - Dir. John Rando SHOW BOAT Steve Baker NY Philharmonic/PBS - Dir. Ted Sperling THE FANTASTICKS El Gallo Jerry Orbach Theatre - Dir. Tom Jones THE MOST HAPPY FELLA Joe u/s (performed) NY City Opera - Dir. Philip McKinley TRANSPORT Delamare The Irish Rep - Dir. Tony Walton TOURS BOOK OF MORMON Joseph Smith/Price's Dad Jumamosi Company - 2nd National Tour Dirs. Trey Parker & Casey Nicholaw THE LITTLE MERMAID King Triton Papermill/Pittsburgh CLO/KC Starlight Dir. Glenn Casale LES MISERABLES Enjolras TOTS/Wolf Trap/KC Starlight/TUTS Dir. Fred Hanson 7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS Adam Papermill/TUTS/North Shore/TOTS Dir. Scott Schwartz REGIONAL THEATRE THE MUSIC MAN Harold Hill Goodspeed Musicals - Dir Jenn Thompson Music Theatre of Wichita - Dir. Mark Madama Lexington Theatre Co. - Dir. Mark Madama Beef and Boards - Dir. Eddie Curry Allenberry Playhouse - Dir. R.J. Frost GUYS AND DOLLS Sky Masterson Sacramento MT - Dir. Charley Repole Stages St. Louis - Dir. Michael Hamilton DR. SEUSS' HOW THE GRINCH The Grinch The Old Globe - Dir. James Vasquez STOLE CHRISTMAS THE LITTLE MERMAID King Triton Music Theatre Wichita - Dir. Linda Goodrich NEWSIES Joseph Pulitzer Pittsburgh CLO - Dir. Richard Hinds THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE Trevor Graydon Goodspeed Opera - Dir. Denis Jones Reagle Players. Dir. Troy Magino LES MISERABLES Javert Dallas Theater Center - Dir. Liesl Tommy ROMAN HOLIDAY Joe Bradley The Guthrie Theater - Dir John Miller-Stephany A FUNNY THING HAPPENED Miles Gloriosus Shakespeare Theatre D.C. - Dir. Alan Paul ON THE WAY TO THE FORM Music Theater Wichita - Dir. Wayne Bryan SAVING AIMEE Robert Semple/David Hutton The 5th Avenue - Dir. David Armstrong A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC Carl Magnus Michigan Opera Theatre - Dir. Dona Vaughn CAMELOT Lancelot Du Lac Music Theatre Wichita - Dir. Wayne Bryan Stages St. Louis - Dir. Michael Hamilton TITANIC Frederick Barrett The 5th Avenue - Dir. David Armstrong Jim Farrell Gateway Playhouse - Dir. David Armstrong ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Frank Butler Sac. Music Circus - Dir. Gary John La Rosa Marriott’s Lincolnshire - Dir. Marc Robin Music Theatre Wichita - Dir. Mark Madama WV Public Theatre - Dir. Bob Durkin 1776 Thomas Jefferson Goodspeed Opera - Dir. Rob Ruggiero Stages St. Louis - Dir. Michael Hamilton Gateway Playhouse - Dir. Bob Durkin SOUND OF MUSIC Capt. Von Trapp Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma - Dir. Nick Demos 7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS Adam The 5th Avenue - Dir. Allison Narver Music Theatre of Wichita - Dir. Wayne Bryan Sacramento Music Circus - Dir. Glenn Casale FINIAN'S RAINBOW Woody Music Theatre of Wichita - Dir. Wayne Bryan THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE Sergeant Baltimore Center Stage - Dir. David Schweizer THE GIRL IN THE FRAME Tomás Goodspeed Opera - Dir. Jeremy Dobrish BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Beast Beef and Boards Theatre. Dir. Eddie Curry Gaston Reagle Players - Dir - Kate Swan Aladdin Theatre, LV - Dir Sam Scalamoni RIGHTNEXTTO ME Captain/Counselor/Mailman B Street Theatre - Dir. Melissa Rain Anderson PHANTOM Count DeChandon Gateway Playhouse - Dir. Dom Ruggiero TELEVISION & FILM FREE Master Auld LDR Creative - Dir. Ben Hartley NCIS - NEW ORLEANS Co-Star CBS - Dir. Michael Zinberg QUANTICO Principal ABC - Dir. Patrick Norris THE CARRIE DIARIES Guest Lead WB - Dir. Norman Buckley RESCUE ME Guest Lead FX - Dir. John Fortenberry THE SOPRANOS Recurring HBO - Dirs. David Nutter, Jack Bender TODAY W/KATHIE LEE & HODA Recurring segment guest NBC AS THE WORLD TURNS Recurring CBS ALL MY CHILDREN Recurring ABC ONE LIFE TO LIVE Principal ABC GUIDING LIGHT Principal CBS MOUNT VERNON Spymaster The History Channel KABLAM! Commando Leader Nickelodeon MTV F*UPS Ron Ukase MTV HOLIDAY MEETING Guest star The History Channel WELCOME TO AMERICAN BW John Parker Platform Productions / Kevin Knibley WE DIE PROUD Mr. Marx Public Pictures - Dir. Kelvin Surgener COMMERCIALS Chase Bank. Toyota. Champs Sports - Adidas. Plastpro 2000. Men's Health. Bulldog Security. READINGS (RD)/WORKSHOPS (WK)/LABS BLACK NO MORE Citizen's Council Head The New Group RD- Dir. Scott Elliott PUMP UP THE VOLUME LT Hunter RWS Ent. RD - Dir. Dave Solomon UNBELIEVABLE Joe Engel Stages Festival RD - Dir. Sam Scalamoni THE OLIVER EXPERIMENT Swill Swindley TN Shakespeare Company - Dir. Jen Bender HAZEL - THE MUSICAL George Baxter NYC Lab - Dir. Lucy Arnaz TABLE Sergio Long Wharf/NYC WK - Dir. Gordon Edelstein SWEETENED WATER Richard Playwrights Horizons RD - Dir. Joe Mancuso A PROPER PLACE Crichton NYC RD - Dir. DJ Salisbury LOVE AND OTHER FABLES Philocalus Hartford Stages/NYC RD - Dir. John Rando ROADSIDE Texas York Mufti RD - Dir. David G Armstrong AESOP AND COMPANY Philocalus Amas Musicals WK & RD - Dir. Jay Binder SAVING AIMEE Robert/David 5th Avenue/NYC WK - Dir. David Armstrong VALLEY OF THE DOLLS Kevin Gilmore Actors Fund Benefit RD - Dir. Carl Andress THE DAY BEFORE SPRING Alex Maitland York Mufti RD - Dir. David G Armstrong THE GIRL IN THE FRAME Tomás Manhattan Th Club RD - Dir. Jeremy Dobrish 50 MILLION FRENCHMEN Peter Forbes Lost Musicals Concert - Dir. Ian M Fisher CONCERTS MILWAUKEE SYPMPHONY Kern Tribute Kern hits and SHOW BOAT AUSTIN SYMPHONY Broadway By Request Hits of contemporary Broadway CAROLINA SYMPHONY Broadway Hits Selections from various Broadway Shows SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY 4th of July Spectacular Selections from SOUND OF MUSIC CAPE COD SYMPHONY Oh What a Night Billboard hits from the 60s. ABILENE PHILHARMONIC Behind the Mask Music of Webber, Schwartz, etc. ALABAMA SYMPHONY Kern Tribute Kern hits and SHOW BOAT CAPE COD SYMPHONY Today's Broadway Current and recent Broadway hits LONG ISLAND PHILHARMONC Greatest Hits of Broadway Broadway hits and standards WALDORF STRING QUARTET Today's Broadway Current and recent Broadway hits WHITE PLAINS QUARTET Mancini and Moonlight Songs of Henry Mancini and collaborators ARKANSAS SYMPHONY Mancini and Moonlight Songs of Henry Mancini and collaborators FLORIDA SUNSHINE POPS Coming to America American standards and Patriotic Songs DESSAU SYMPHONY Kurt Weill Tribute Honoring Weill in his hometown TRAINING THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY: Theater Major ACTING: Larry Singer at The Michael Howard Studios, Craig Carnelia, JoAnna Beckson, Caryn West, John Basil (Shakespeare) IMPROV: Second City, Chicago VOICE: Luba Tcheresky .
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