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Credits in the database:

Performance

Wicked
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2003]
Ensemble
Boq (Understudy)

Wicked
[San Francisco (Regional), World Premiere, 2003]
Ensemble

Little Fish
[Off-Broadway, Original Off-Broadway Production, 2003]
Marco/John-Paul

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 1999]
Tommy Keeler

Production

Ace
[San Diego, CA (Regional), 2007]
Choreographer

Journey to the West
[New York, 2006]
Choreographer

Ace
[St. Louis, MO (Regional), 2006]
Choreographer

Bright Lights, Big City
[Philadelphia, PA (Regional), 2006]
Choreographer

Performance

Wicked
[Original Broadway Cast, 2003]
Ensemble

Annie Get Your Gun
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1999]
Tommy Keeler

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Featured Show

Oklahoma!
(18 productions, 26 recordings)

 

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