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Credits in the database:

Performance

The Farnsworth Invention
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2007]
Wachtel
Others

The Pirate Queen
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2007]
Bingham

Miracle Brothers
[Off-Broadway, Original Off-Broadway Production, 2005]
Rancor

Cry-Baby
[New York, Reading, 2005]
Performer

Miracle Brothers
[New York, Reading, 2004]
Performer

Wicked
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2003]
Doctor Dillamond

La Bohéme
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 2002]
Alcindoro

Dracula
[Regional (US), World Premiere, 2001]
Renfield

Titanic
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1997]
J. J. Astor (1st Class Passenger aboard R.M.S. Titanic)
3rd Class Passenger
3rd Officer Herbert J. Pitman

Weird Romance
[Off-Broadway, Original Off-Broadway Production, 1992]
Vendor/Joe Hopkins/Clown/Chuck/Ruskin

Shout Up a Morning
[Broadway, Closed on the road, 1986]
Performer

Big River
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1985]
Various Roles

Performance

Wicked
[Original Broadway Cast, 2003]
Doctor Dillamond

La Bohéme
[Original Broadway Cast, 2002]
Alcindoro

Titanic
[Original Broadway Cast, 1997]
J. J. Astor

Weird Romance
[Original Cast, 1992]
Performer

Big River
[Original Broadway Cast, 1985]
Various Roles

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Featured Show

Anything Goes
(18 productions, 15 recordings)

 

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