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Credits in the database:

Performance

A Tale of Two Cities
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2008]
Sydney Carton

Camelot
[US Tour, Touring Revival, 2007]
Lancelot

Camelot
[Regional (US), Regional Concert, 2005]
Lancelot

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
[Los Angeles, World Premiere, 2005]
Daniel Gregg

A Tale of Two Cities
[New York, Workshop, 2004]
Sidney Carton

Assassins
[Broadway, Roundabout Revival, 2004]
Leon Czolgosz

Dracula
[New York, Workshop, 2003]
Performer

Vampire Lestat
[New York, Reading, 2003]
Lestat

Urinetown
[Broadway, Broadway Transfer, 2001]
Officer Lockstock

Jane Eyre
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2000]
Edward Fairfax Rochester

Beauty and the Beast
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1994]
Beast

Carousel
[Broadway, Broadway Production, 1994]
Billy Bigelow

Cyrano - The Musical
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1993]
Ensemble

Performance

Dracula
[Concept Album, 2006]
Dracula

Assassins
[Broadway Revival Cast, 2004]
Leon Czolgosz

Personal Information

Date Of Birth:
April 25, 1966

Birth Place:
Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA

Gender: Male

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Featured Show

Anything Goes
(18 productions, 15 recordings)

 

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  QUICK POLL
Neil Diamond recently refunded money to fans that saw him in concert on a night he was too sick to sing well. Would you feel entitled to a refund if you saw a Broadway star perform on a night he/she was obviously sick or vocally tired? 6 comments
Yes, I’d rather see an understudy or be offered a refund or exchange than to see a star too ill to perform well.
No, that’s what happens in live theatre. Just bear with it and admire the star’s work ethic.
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