- (February 13, 2003 - March 9, 2003) "Little Fish," original musical; music, lyrics, and book by Michael John LaChiusa; suggested by the stories of Deborah Eisenberg; directed and choreographed by Graciela Daniele; musical direction by Dan Lipton; with Lea DeLaria (portraying Cinder); Jesse Tyler Ferguson (portraying Marco); Marcy Harriell (portraying Kathy); Celia Keenan-Bolger (portraying Young Girl); Ken Marks (portraying Mr. Bunder/Bodega Man); Hugh Panaro (portraying Robert); Jennifer Laura Thompson (portraying Charlotte); and Eric Jordan Young (portraying John Paul); Off-Broadway at the Second Stage Theater, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- Chicago (1996). Musical comedy (revival).
- Ragtime (1998). Musical/drama. Book by Terrence McNally. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Based on the novel by E.L. Doctorow. Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Music orchestrated by William David Brohn. Musical Director: David Loud. Dance music arranged by David Krane. Vocal arrangements by Stephen Flaherty. Associate Choreographer: Willie Rosario. Livent Resident Director: Anne Allan. Associate Resident Director: Tara Young and Stafford Arima. Musical Staging by Graciela Daniele. Directed by Frank Galati. Ford Center for the Performing Arts: 18 Jan 1998- 16 Jan 2000 (834 performances + 27 previews that began on 26 Dec 1997). Cast: Peter Friedman (as "Tateh"), Mark Jacoby (as "Father"), Marin Mazzie (as "Mother"), Audra McDonald (as "Sarah"), Brian Stokes Mitchell (as "Coalhouse Walker Jr."), Jim Corti (as "Harry Houdini"), Tommy Hollis (as "Booker T. Washington"), Judy Kaye (as "Emma Goldman"), Lynnette Perry (as "Evelyn Nesbit"), Steven Sutcliffe (as "Mother's Younger Brother"), Shaun Amyot (as "Ensemble"), Darlene Bel Grayson (as "Ensemble"), Kevin Bogue (as "Stanford White/Ensemble"), Sondra M. Bonitto (as "Ensemble"), Rod Campbell (as "Admiral Peary/Reporter/Ensemble"), Jamie Chandler-Torns (as "Ensemble"), Larry Daggett (as "Henry Ford/Policeman/Town Hall Bureaucrat"), Ralph Deaton (as "Ensemble"), Rodrick Dixon (as "Ensemble"), Bernard Dotson (as "Ensemble"), Donna Dunmire (as "Ensemble"), Adam Dyer (as "Ensemble"), Duane Martin Foster (as "Matthew Henson/Black Lawyer/Gang Member/Ensemble"), Patty Goble (as "Ensemble"), Colton Green (as "Harry K. Thaw/Policeman/Ensemble"), Elisa Heinsohn (as "Ensemble"), Anne Kanengeiser (as "Kathleen/2nd Bureaucrat/Welfare Official/Ensemble"), Jeffrey Kuhn (as "Reporter/Fireman/Clerk/Ensemble"), Keith LaMelle Thomas (as "Pas de Deux/Ensemble"), Joe Langworth (as "Ensemble"), Joe Locarro (as "Conductor/Ensemble"), Conrad McLaren (as "Grandfather/Foreman"), Lea Michele (as "The Little Girl"), David Mucci (as "Willie Conklin"), Anne L. Nathan (as "Brigit/Baron's Assistant/Ensemble"), Panchali Null (as "Ensemble"), Mike O'Carroll (as "J.P. Morgan/Judge"), Mimi Quillin (as "Ensemble"), Michael Redd (as "Little Coalhouse/Alternate"), Monica L. Richards (as "Pas de Deux/Ensemble"), Shane Rogers (as "Little Coalhouse/Alternate"), Orgena Rose (as "Ensemble"), Gordon Stanley (as "Trolley Conductor/Reporter/Charles S. Whitman/Ensemble"), Alex Strange (as "The Little Boy"), Angela Teek (as "Ensemble"), Vanessa Townsell-Crisp (as "Sarah's Friend"), Allyson Tucker (as "Ensemble"), Leon Williams (as "Ensemble"), Bruce Winant (as "Doctor/Dirty Old Man/White Lawyer/Ensemble"). Replacement cast: Johmaalya Adelekan (as "Ensemble"), James D. Beeks (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Bell (as "Ensemble"), Dara Paige Bloomfied (as "The Little Girl/Alternate"), Amy Bodnar (as "Ensemble"), Donna Bullock (as "Mother"), Scott Carollo (as "Mother's Younger Brother"), Darlesia Cearcy (as "Sarah"), Albert Christmas (as "Ensemble"), Christopher Cordell (as "The Little Boy"), Pierce Cravens (as "The Little Boy/Alternate"), Joseph Dellger (as "Father"), Erick Devine (as "Foreman/J.P. Morgan"), John Dossett (as "Father"), Bernard Dotson (as "Pas de Deux"), Roberta Duchak (as "Ensemble"), Mary Sharon Dziedzic (as "Ensemble"), Tina Fabrique (as "Sarah's Friend"), Sean Grant (as "Ensemble"), Jeff Hairston (as "Ensemble"), Anthony Blair Hall (as "The Little Boy"), Paul Harman (as "Child Buyer/Doctor/Ensemble"), Davon Harris (as "Little Coalhouse/Alternate"), Isaiah S. Henderson (as "Little Coalhouse/Alternate"), Rosena M. Hill (as "Ensemble"), Adam Hunter (as "Ensemble"), Michael Hyatt (as "Sarah's Friend"), Kimberly JaJuan (as "Ensemble"), LaChanze (as "Sarah"), Janine LaManna (as "Evelyn Nesbit"), Deidre Lang (as "Ensemble/Pas de Deux"), Elizabeth Lundberg (as "The Little Girl"), David Masenheimer (as "Henry Ford"), Rusty Mowery (as "Ensemble"), Kimberly Dawn Neumann (as "Ensemble"), Zoie Quinde (as "Ensemble"), Michele Ragusa (as "Evelyn Nesbit"), John Rubinstein (as "Tateh"), Michael Rupert (as "Tateh"), James Stovall (as "Coalhouse Walker Jr."), Landel Thorman (as "Little Coalhouse/Alternate"), Tom Toner (as "Grandfather/Reporter"), Josh Tower (as "Ensemble"), Ron Trenouth (as "Child Buyer/Doctor/Ensemble"), Ann Van Cleave (as "2nd Bureaucrat/Ensemble/Kathleen/Welfare Official"), Joseph Webster (as "Ensemble"), Alton Fitzgerald White (as "Coalhouse Walker Jr."), Mindy Franzese Wild (as "Ensemble"), Laurie Williamson (as "Ensemble"), Eric Jordan Young (as "Ensemble/Pas de Deux"), Bernie Yvon (as "Harry Houdini"). Produced by Livent (U.S.) Inc.
- Seussical (2000). Musical comedy. Book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Conceived by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty and Eric Idle. Based on the works of Dr. Seuss. Music orchestrated by Doug Besterman. Musical Director: David Holcenberg. Dance arrangements by David Chase. Vocal arrangements by Stephen Flaherty. Choreographed by Kathleen Marshall. Associate Director: Stafford Arima. Associate Choreographer: Robert Ashford and Joey Pizzi. Directed by Rob Marshall. Richard Rodgers Theatre: 30 Nov 2000- 20 May 2001 (198 performances + 34 previews that began on 1 Nov 2000). Cast: Kevin Chamberlin (as "Horton the Elephant"), Anthony Blair Hall (as "JoJo"), Janine LaManna (as "Gertrude McFuzz"), Michele Pawk (as "Mayzie LaBird"), David Shiner (as "The Cat in the Hat") [from 1 Nov 2000- 11 Mar 2001], Eric Devine (as "General Genghis Kahn Schmitz"), Eddie Korbich (as "Grandpa Who"), Alice Playten (as "Mrs. Mayor"), Sharon Wilkins (as "Sour Kangaroo"), Stuart Zagnit (as "The Mayor of Whoville"), Joyce Chittick (as "Cat's Helper/Ensemble"), Jennifer Cody (as "Cat's Helper/Ensemble"), Eric Devine (as "Ensemble"), Natascia A. Díaz (as "Bird Girl/Ensemble"), David Engel (as "Wickersham Brother/Ensemble"), Sara Gettelfinger (as "Bird Girl/Ensemble"), Justin Greer (as "Cat's Helper/Ensemble"), Ann Harada (as "Marshal of the Court/Ensemble"), Catrice Joseph-Hart [credited as Catrice Joseph] (as "Bird Girl/Ensemble"), Andrew Keenan-Bolger (as "JoJo Alternate"), Eddie Korbich (as "Ensemble"), Mary Ann Lamb (as "Cat's Helper/Ensemble"), Darren Lee (as "Cat's Helper/Vlad Vladikoff/Ensemble"), Monique L. Midgette (as "Grandma Who/Ensemble"), Casey Nicholaw (as "Ensemble"), Tom Plotkin (as "Wickersham Brother/Ensemble"), Devin Richards (as "Judge Yertle the Turtle/Ensemble"), William Ryall (as "The Grinch/Ensemble"), Jerome Vivona (as "Cat's Helper/Ensemble"), Sharon Wilkins (as "Ensemble"), Eric Jordan Young (as "Wickersham Brother/Ensemble"). Swings: Shaun Amyot, Jenny Hill, Michelle Kittrell, David Lowenstein. Standby: Bryan Batt (as "The Cat in the Hat"). Understudies: Shaun Amyot (as "Cat's Helper/Vlad Vladikoff/Wickersham Brother"), Sara Gettelfinger (as "Mayzie LaBird"), Ann Harada (as "Mrs. Mayor"), Jenny Hill (as "Bird Girl/Cat's Helper/Gertrude McFuzz/Marshal of the Court"), Catrice Joseph (as "Sour Kangaroo"), Michelle Kittrell (as "Bird Girl/Cat's Helper"), David Lowenstein (as "Cat's Helper/Judge Yertle the Turtle/The Grinch/Wickersham Brother"), Monique Midgette (as "Sour Kangaroo"), Casey Nicholaw (as "Horton the Elephant/The Mayor of Whoville"), William Ryall (as "General Genghis Kahn Schmitz"), Eric Jordan Young (as "The Cat in the Hat"). Produced by SFX Theatrical Group, Barry & Fran Weissler and Universal Studios. Produced in association with Kardana-Swinsky Productions, Hal Luftig and Michael Watt.
- The Look of Love (2003). Musical revue.
- Ragtime (2009). Musical drama (revival). Book by Terrence McNally. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Based on the novel by E.L. Doctorow. Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Choreographed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge. Associate Director: Josh Walden. Associate Choreographer: Josh Walden. Music orchestrated by William David Brohn. Musical Director: James Moore. Directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge. Neil Simon Theatre: 15 Nov 2009- 10 Jan 2010 (65 performances + 28 previews that began on 23 Oct 2009). Cast: Ron Bohmer (as "Father"), Christopher Cox (as "The Little Boy"), Quentin Earl Darrington (as "Coalhouse Walker Jr."), Christiane Noll (as "Mother"), Robert Petkoff (as "Tateh"), Sarah Rosenthal (as "The Little Girl"), Bobby Steggert (as "Mother's Younger Brother"), Stephanie Umoh (as "Sarah"), Jonathan Hammond (as "Harry Houdini/Ensemble"), Donna Migliaccio (as "Emma Goldman/Ensemble"), Savannah Wise (as "Evelyn Nesbit/Ensemble"), Eric Jordan Young (as "Booker T. Washington/Ensemble"), Mark Aldrich (as "Willie Conklin/Ensemble"), Sumayya Ali (as "Ensemble"), Terence Archie (as "Matthew Henson/Ensemble"), Corey Bradley (as "Ensemble"), Jayden Brockington (as "Coalhouse Walker III/Alternate"), Jennifer Evans (as "Kathleen/Ensemble"), Aaron Galligan-Stierle (as "Henry Ford/Ensemble"), Carly Hughes (as "Ensemble"), Valisia LeKae (as "Ensemble"), Dan Manning (as "Grandfather/Ensemble"), Michael X. Martin (as "J.P. Morgan/Admiral Peary"), Michael McGowan (as "Stanford White/as "Charles S. Whitman/Ensemble"), Tracy Lynn Olivera (as "Brigit"), Ensemble"), Bryonha Parham (as "Sarah's Friend/Ensemble"), Mamie Parris (as "Ensemble"), Nicole Powell (as "Ensemble"), Arbender J. Robinson (as "Ensemble"), Benjamin Schrader (as "Ensemble"), Wallace Smith (as "Ensemble"), Josh Walden (as "Harry K. Thaw/Ensemble"), Catherine Walker (as "Ensemble"), Kylil Williams (as "Coalhouse Walker III/Alternate"). Swings: Carey Rebecca Brown, Lisa Karlin, James Moye, Jim Weaver. Understudies: Understudies: Terence Archie (as "Coalhouse Walker Jr."), Benjamin Cook (as "The Little Boy"), Jonathan Hammond (as "Tateh"), Carly Hughes (as "Sarah)", Valisia LeKae (as "Sarah"), Michael McGowan (as "Father"), Mike McGowan (as "Tateh"), James Moye (as "Father"), Mamie Parris (as "Mother"), Kaylie Rubinaccio (as "The Little Girl"), Benjamin Schrader (as "Mother's Younger Brother"), Wallace Smith (as "Coalhouse Walker Jr"), Josh Walden (as "Mother's Younger Brother"), Catherine Walker (as "Mother"), Eric Jordan Young (as "Coalhouse Walker Jr."). Produced by Kevin McCollum, Roy Furman, Scott Delman, Roger Berlind, Max Cooper, Tom Kirdahy/Devlin Elliott, Jeffrey Sine, Stephanie McClelland, Roy Miller, LAMS Productions, Inc., Jana Robbins, Sharon Karmazin, Morris Berchard/Eric Falkenstein, RialtoGals Productions, Independent Presenters Network, Held-Haffner Productions, HRH Foundation and Emanuel Azenberg. Produced in association with The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
- (August 2, 2001 - August 21, 2001) "Mr. President," written by Gerard Alessandrini; playwrights Russel Crouse and Howard Lindsay; music and lyrics by Irving Berlin; directed by Gerard Alessandrini and John Znidarsic; musical direction by Paul Katz; with Whitney Allen; Jono Mainelli; Amanda Naughton; Cliff Thorn (as Clif Thorn); Michael West; Eric Jordan Young; and Stuart Zagnit in the cast; Off-Broadway at the Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (August 19 to September 14, 2003) He performed in the musical, "Ain't Misbehavin': The Fats Waller Musical Show," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Rosalind Brown,Kena Tangi Dorsey, Andrea Frierson-Toney and Dennis W. Spears in the cast. Richard Maltby Jr. was developer and original director. Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby Jr. were developers. Gerry McIntyre was director and choreographer. Scott Kasbaum was musical director. Darryel Cotten played Percussion. Gary Falk played tenor saxophone and clarinet. Andy Mill played trumpet. Jon Topy played the Trombone. Tyrone Wheeler played the Bass.
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