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Credits in the database:

Performance

Curtains
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2007]
Oscar Shapiro

Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2006]
Grandpa Who

Curtains
[Los Angeles, World Premiere, 2006]
Oscar Shapiro

The Pajama Game
[Broadway, Roundabout Revival, 2006]
Pop
Ganzenlicker
Hines (Understudy)

Curtains
[New York, Workshop, 2005]
Performers

Willy and Rupert
[Regional (US), Reading, 2005]
Performer

Curtains
[New York, Workshop, 2005]
Performer

Candide
[Off-Broadway, New York Concert, 2004]
Baron
Don Issachar
Inquisitor
Cacambo

Flight of the Lawnchair Man
[New York, Reading, 2003]
Performer

Gypsy
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 2003]
Uncle Jocko
Passenger
Hotel Guest
Cigar

Curtains
[New York, Workshop, 2003]
Performer

The Prince and the Pauper
[Off-Broadway, Original Off-Broadway Production, 2002]
Ensemble

Marie Christine
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1999]
Leary
Ensemble

Babes in Arms
[Off-Broadway, Encores! Concert, 1999]
Phil McCabe

Billion Dollar Baby
[Off-Off-Broadway, Musicals in Mufti Concert, 1998]
Performer

1776
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 1997]
Caesar Rodney
John Adams

Kiss of the Spider Woman
[Broadway, Broadway Production, 1993]
Ensemble/Other Roles

Kiss of the Spider Woman
[West End, London Production, 1992]
Ensemble/Other Roles

Kiss of the Spider Woman
[Toronto, Toronto Production, 1992]
Performer

Winchell
[New York, Workshop, 1991]
Performer

In a Pig's Valise
[Regional (US), World Premiere, 1986]
Shrimp Bucket

Charlotte Sweet
[Off-Off-Broadway, Original Off-Off-Broadway Production, 1982]
Performer

Charlotte Sweet
[New York, Showcase, 1982]
Performer

Oliver!
[Broadway, Return Engagement [Broadway], 1965]
Londoner

Performance

The Pajama Game
[Broadway Revival Cast, 2006]
Ganzenlicker

The Pajama Game
[Broadway Revival Cast, 2006]
Pop

Gypsy
[Broadway Revival Cast, 2003]
Cigar

Gypsy
[Broadway Revival Cast, 2003]
Hotel Guest

Gypsy
[Broadway Revival Cast, 2003]
Passenger

Gypsy
[Broadway Revival Cast, 2003]
Uncle Jocko

Babes in Arms
[New York Concert Cast, 1999]
Phil McCabe

Marie Christine
[Original Broadway Cast, 1999]
Ensemble

Marie Christine
[Original Broadway Cast, 1999]
Leary

Billion Dollar Baby
[Studio Cast, 1998]
Performer

1776
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1997]
Caesar Rodney

Good News
[Studio Cast, 1995]
Singer

Kiss of the Spider Woman
[Broadway Cast, 1994]
Singer

Kiss of the Spider Woman
[Original Cast, 1992]
Ensemble/Other Roles

Charlotte Sweet
[Original Cast, 1982]
Performer

Performance

Candide
[Televised Stage Performance, 2005]
Cacambo

Candide
[Televised Stage Performance, 2005]
Don Issachar

Candide
[Televised Stage Performance, 2005]
Inquisitor

Candide
[Televised Stage Performance, 2005]
Baron

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