- (1981- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1981) Stage Play: It Had to Be You. Comedy.
- (1994) Stage Play: Damn Yankees. Musical comedy (revival). Written by George Abbott [final Broadway credit during lifetime; see notes] and Douglass Wallop [posthumous credit], from Wallop's novel "The Year of the Yankees." Music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. From the novel "The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant" by Douglass Wallop. Book revisions by Jack O'Brien. Music orchestrated by Douglas Besterman. Dance arrangements by Tom Fay. Additional dance arrangements by David Krane. Vocal arrangements by James Raitt. Assistant Choreographer: Kathleen Marshall. Choreographed by Rob Marshall. Special Effects by Gregory Meeh. Assistant Director: Will Roberson. Directed by Jack O'Brien. Marquis Theatre: 3 Mar 1994- 6 Aug 1995 (533 performances + 18 previews that began on 14 Feb 1994). Cast: Victor Garber (as "Applegate"), Bebe Neuwirth (as "Lola"), Jarrod Emick (as "Joe Hardy"), Dennis Kelly (as "Joe Boyd"), Dick Latessa (as "Van Buren"), Vicki Lewis (as "Gloria Thorpe"), Linda Stephens (as "Meg Boyd"), Michael Berresse (as "Bomber"), Jeff Blumenkrantz (as "Smokey"), Paula Leggett Chase (as "Betty"), Terrence Currier (as "Welch"), Bruce Anthony Davis (as "Henry"), Cory English (as "Bubba"), John Ganun (as "Mickey"), Gregory Jbara (as "Sohovik"), Susan Mansur (as "Sister"), Cynthia Onrubia (as "Kitty"), Joey Pizzi (as "Vernon"), Scott Robertson (as "Del"), Amy Ryder (as "Photographer/Rita"), Nancy Ticotin (as "Donna"), Michael Winther (as "Ozzie"), Scott Wise (as "Rocky"). Swings: Robyn Peterman (as "Swing") and Mark Santoro (as "Swing"). Standby: Patrick Quinn (as "Applegate"). Understudies: Michael Berresse (as "Joe Hardy"), Paula Leggett Chase (as "Meg Boyd"), John Ganun (as "Joe Hardy"), Robyn Peterman (as "Gloria Thorpe"), Scott Robertson (as "Joe Boyd/Van Buren/Welch"), Amy Ryder (as "Sister") and Nancy Ticotin (as "Lola"). Replacement cast: Mel Allen (as "Stadium Voice"), Karen Babcock (as "Kitty"), John Bolton (as "Lo-Tone/Play-by-Play Announcer/Stadium P.A. Announcer/Ozzie") [Broadway debut], Bill Brassea (as "Bubba"), Meg Bussert (as "Rita/Photographer"), Mark Chmiel (as "Smokey/Voice of TV Sportscaster"), Charlotte d'Amboise(as "Lola"), David Elder (as "Bomber/Lo-Tone"), Allen Fitzpatrick (as "Del") [from May 1995- 6 Aug 1995], Louis D. Giovannetti (as "Sohovik/Voice of Narrator"), JoAnn M. Hunter (as "Hi-Tone/Kitty"), Gregory Jbara (as "Voice of Narrator"), Troy Britton Johnson (as "Lo-Tone/Mickey"), Eric Kunze (as "Joe Hardy"), Liz Larsen (as "Gloria Thorpe"), Jerry Lewis (as "Applegate") [Broadway debut], Roxie Lucas (as "Lulu/Photographer"), Penny Ayn Maas (as "Betty/Hi-Tone"), Rod McCune (as "Rocky"), Christopher Monteleone (as "Mickey"), Robb Edward Morris (as "Bomber"), Cynthia Onrubia (as "Hi-Tone"), Scott Robertson (as "Ad Executive"), Malinda Shaffer (as "Donna/Hi-Tone"), Jason Workman (as "Joe Hardy"). Swings: Linda Gabler, Rod McCune, Jim T. Ruttman, David A. Wood [Broadway debut]. Standby: Valerie Wright (as "Lola"). Understudies: Meg Bussert (as "Meg Boyd"), David Elder (as "Joe Hardy), Allen Fitzpatrick (as "Joe Boyd/Van Buren/Welch"), Linda Gabler (as "Gloria Thorpe"), Troy Britton Johnson (as "Joe Hardy"), Roxie Lucas (as "Sister"), Malinda Shaffer (as "Gloria Thorpe/Lola"). Produced by Mitchell Maxwell, PolyGram Diversified Entertainment, Dan Markley, Kevin McCollum, Victoria Maxwell, Fred H. Krones, Andrea Nasher, The Frankel-Viertel-Baruch Group, Paula Heil Fisher and Julie Ross. Produced in association with Jon B. Platt, Alan J. Schuster and Peter Breger. Associate Producer: Thomas Hall, Jennifer Manocherian, Jonathan Pillot, Andrea Pines, TDI Inc., Mark Balsam [earliest Broadway credit], Meyer Ackerman, Julian Schlossberg and Workin' Man Films Inc. Notes: (1) Previously filmed as Damn Yankees (1958). (2) Mr. Abbott, at age 107 (!) had no direct involvement with this production and died on 31 Jan 1995 while this show was still running.
- (1998) Stage Play: The Beauty Queen of Leenane. Drama.
- (2000) Stage Play: Taller Than a Dwarf. Comedy.
- (2002) Stage Play: Fortune's Fool. Comedy.
- (2004) Stage Play: Sly Fox. Comedy.
- (2005) Stage Play: After the Night and the Music. Comedy.
- (2011) Stage Play: Relatively Speaking [production was composed of the following shows: Talking Cure, George is Dead, Honeymoon Motel]. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 29 Oct 2011- 29 Jan 2012 (117 performances + 35 previews that began on 20 Sep 2011). Talking Cure: Comedy. Written by Ethan Coen. Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto. Directed by John Turturro. Cast: Katherine Borowitz (as "Mother"), Danny Hoch (as "Patient"), Jason Kravits (as "Doctor"), Allen Lewis Rickman (as "Father"). Understudies: Julia Brothers (as "Mother"), Max Gordon Moore (as "Patient") and Grant Shaud (as "Patient"). George is Dead: Comedy. Written by Elaine May. Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto. Directed by John Turturro. Cast: Lisa Emery (as "Carla"), Patricia O'Connell (as "Nanny"), Allen Lewis Rickman (as "Funeral Director"), Grant Shaud (as "Michael"), Marlo Thomas (as "Doreen"). Understudies: Katherine Borowitz (as "Doreen"), Julia Brothers (as "Carla"), Jason Kravits (as "Funeral Director") and Elizabeth Shepherd (as "Nanny"). Honeymoon Motel: Comedy. Written by Woody Allen. Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto. Directed by John Turturro. Cast: Caroline Aaron (as "Judy Spector"), Bill Army (as "Paul Jessup"), Ari Graynor (as "Nina Roth"), Steve Guttenberg (as "Jerry Spector"), Danny Hoch (as "Sal Buonacotti"), Julie Kavner (as "Fay Roth"), Jason Kravits (as "Dr. Brill"), Richard Libertini (as "Rabbi Baumel"), Mark Linn-Baker (as "Sam Roth"), Grant Shaud (as "Eddie"). Understudies: Katherine Borowitz (as "Fay Roth/Judy Spector"), Fred Melamed (as "Dr. Brill"), Max Gordon Moore (as "Paul Jessup/Sal Buonacotti"), Grant Shaud (as "Jerry Spector") and Sarah Sokolovic (as "Nina Roth"). Replacement cast: Talking Cure: Fred Melamed (as "Father") [was replaced before opening], Max Gordon Moore (as "Attendant"). Understudies: Bill Army (as "Attendant"), John Rothman (as "Doctor/Father"). George is Dead: Fred Melamed (as "Funeral Director") [was replaced before opening]. Max Gordon Moore (as "Assistant Funeral Director"). Understudies: Bill Army (as "Assistant Funeral Director"), John Rothman (as "Michael"). Understudies: Allen Lewis Rickman (as "Dr. Brill"), John Rothman (as "Dr. Brill/Eddie/Rabbi Baumel/Sam Roth"). Produced by Julian Schlossberg, Letty Aronson, Edward Walson, LeRoy Schecter, Tom Sherak, Daveed D. Frazier and Roy Furman. Associate Producer: The Weinstein Company.
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