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Pygmalion
[Broadway, Roundabout Revival, 2007]
Sarcastic Bystander
Colonel Pickering (Understudy)
Henry Higgins (Understudy)

Old Acquaintance
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 2007]
Rudd Kendall (Understudy)
Preston Drake (Understudy)

Spring Awakening
[Broadway, Broadway Transfer, 2006]
The Adult Men (Understudy)

Heartbreak House
[Broadway, Roundabout Revival, 2006]
Boss Mangan (Understudy)
Hector Hushabye (Understudy)
Randall Utterword (Understudy)

The Constant Wife
[Broadway, Roundabout Revival, 2005]
Bernard Kersal (A friend) (Understudy)
John Middleton, F.R.C.S. (Constance's husband) (Understudy)

Democracy
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2004]
Günter Guillaume (Standby)
Ulrich Bauhaus (Standby)

Jumpers
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 2004]
Archie (Standby)

A Day in the Death of Joe Egg
[Broadway, Roundabout Revival, 2003]
Bri (Standby)

Mamma Mia!
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2001]
Ensemble
Bill Austin (Understudy)
Harry Bright (Understudy)
Sam Carmichael (Understudy)
Father Alexandrios (Understudy)

Copenhagen
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2000]
Werner Heisenberg (Understudy)

Take Me Along
[Off-Off-Broadway, Equity Library Theatre Revival, 1987]
Performer

Bobbi Boland
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2003]
Roger Boland (Understudy)

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