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Credits in the database:

Production

Cry-Baby
[Broadway, 2008]
Choreographer

Parade
[West End, 2007]
Director
Choreographer

Ever After
[Broadway, unknown]
Choreographer

Cry-Baby
[New York, 2007]
Choreographer

Curtains
[Broadway, 2007]
Choreographer

Curtains
[Los Angeles, 2006]
Choreographer

Evita
[West End, 2006]
Choreographer

The Wedding Singer
[Broadway, 2006]
Choreographer

Doctor Dolittle
[US Tour, 2005]
Choreographer

Guys and Dolls
[West End, 2005]
Choreographer

Cry-Baby
[New York, 2005]
Choreographer

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
[West End, 2004]
Choreographer

Pardon My English
[Off-Broadway, 2004]
Choreographer

Thoroughly Modern Millie
[West End, 2003]
Choreographer

The Thing About Men
[Off-Broadway, 2003]
Choreographer

Thoroughly Modern Millie
[US Tour, 2003]
Choreographer

The Boys from Syracuse
[Broadway, 2002]
Choreographer

Thoroughly Modern Millie
[Broadway, 2002]
Choreographer

Bloomer Girl
[Off-Broadway, 2001]
Choreographer

A Connecticut Yankee
[Off-Broadway, 2001]
Choreographer

Pippin
[Milburn, NJ (Regional), 2000]
Choreographer

Tenderloin
[Off-Broadway, 2000]
Choreographer

Up, Up, and Away – The Songs of Jimmy Webb
[Milburn, NJ (Regional), 1999]
Choreographer

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Featured Show

Oklahoma!
(18 productions, 26 recordings)

 

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