- (2007- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (2007) Stage Play: Inherit the Wind. Drama (revival). Written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. Associate Director: Mark Schneider. Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto. Directed by Doug Hughes. Lyceum Theatre: 12 Apr 2007- 8 Jul 2007 (100 performances + 27 previews that began on 19 Mar 2007). Cast: Brian Dennehy (as "Matthew Harrison Brady"), Christopher Plummer (as "Henry Drummond"), Byron Jennings (as "Rev. Jeremiah Brown"), Denis O'Hare (as "E.K. Hornbeck"), Terry Beaver (as "Judge"), Anne Bowles (as "Mrs. Loomis/Townsperson"), Steve Brady (as "Townsperson"), Bill Buell (as "Mr. Bannister"), Bill Christ (as "Vendor/Townsperson"), Carson Church (as "Gospel Quartet"), Conor Donovan (as "Howard"), Lanny Flaherty (as "Elijah"), Kit Flanagan (as "Townsperson"), Beth Fowler (as "Mrs. Brady"), Sherman Howard (as "Townsperson"), Katie Klaus (as "Gospel Quartet"), Maggie Lacey (as "Rachel Brown"), Jordan Lage (as "Tom Davenport"), Mary Kate Law (as "Gospel Quartet"), Philip LeStrange (as "Townsperson"), Kevin Loomis (as "Monkey Man/Townsperson") [Broadway debut], David M. Lutken (as "Gospel Quartet"), Charlotte Maier (as "Mrs. Krebs/Townsperson"), Matthew Nardozzi (as "Timmy/Townsperson"), Randall Newsome (as "Photographer/Townsperson"), Jay Patterson (as "Dunlap/Townsperson"), Pippa Pearthree (as "Mrs. Blair/Townsperson"), Scott Sowers (as "Meeker"), Amanda Sprecher (as "Melinda"), Erik Steele (as "Reuter's Reporter/Harry Y. Esterbrook/Townsperson"), Jeff Steitzer (as "Mayor"), Henry Stram (as "Mr. Goodfellow"), Benjamin Walker (as "Bertram Cates"), Andrew Weems (as "Sillers/Townsperson"). Understudies: Anne Bowles (as "Rachel Brown"), Steve Brady (as "Dunlap/Elijah/Sillers"), Bill Christ (as "Mr. Goodfellow/Rev. Jeremiah Brown"), Kit Flanagan (as "Mrs. Blair/Mrs. Brady/Mrs. Krebs"), Sherman Howard (as "Henry Drummond/Monkey Man"), Jordan Lage (as "E.K. Hornbeck"), Philip LeStrange (as "Judge/Mayor/Mr. Bannister"), Kevin Loomis (as "Meeker/Reuter's Man"), Matthew Nardozzi (as "Howard/Melinda"), Erik Steele (as"Bertram Cates/Photographer") and Jeff Steitzer (as "Matthew Harrison Brady"). Produced by Boyett Ostar Productions, The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman. Philip J. Smith: President. Robert E. Wankel: Executive Vice President), Lawrence Horowitz, Jon Avnet, Ralph Guild, Roy Furman, Debra Black, Daryl Roth, Bill Rollnick, Nancy Ellison Rollnick and Stephanie McClelland. Associate Producer: Judith Resnick.
- (2011) Stage Play: Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark. Musical.
- (1981) Linda Alper; Denis Arndt; James Avery; Wayne Ballantyne; Michael Bardossi; Kathleen Brady; Traber Burns; Michael Cadigan; James Carpenter; Gary A. Christianson; Phyllis Courtney; Philip Davidson; Joseph De Salvio "Joe Vincent;" Shirley Douglass Patton; Stuart Duckworth; Paul Duke; James Edmondson; Richard Elmore; Carol Ernst; James Finnegan; Larry Friedlander; Bill Geisslinger; Jim Giancarlo; Bruce T. Gooch; Joyce Harris; Annette Helde; Robert Hirschboeck; Anne Hodgkinson; J. Wesley Huston; Richard Jessup; Bob Jones; Shira Kammen; Sherril Kannasto; Barry Kraft; Anne Krill; David Lovine; Daniel Mayes; Eric Ness; Michael Newell; Patricia Maureen O'Scannell; Steven Patterson; Kristin Anne Patton; Jeanne Paulsen; Lawrence Paulsen; Maureen Thompson Phillips; Richard Poe; Sam Pond; Samuel Ponder; Richard Riehle; Clydine Scales; Thomas Arthur Scales; Patricia Slover; Dennis Smith; Daniel Stein; Randall Stuart; Joan Stuart-Morris; Richard Van Hessel; Julia Vander Schaaf; Mary Waller; John Whiteside; Cal Winn; Sonja Wold, Jeffrey Harry Woolf and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
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