- (January 24, 2008 to February 24, 2008) He played Venticello #1 in Peter Shaffer's play, "Amadeus," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Tony Abatemarco (Antonio Salieri); Karen Baum (Katherina); Ken Bolden (Valet); Alex Coleman (Van Swieten); Harris Doran (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart); Evan R. Endres (Cook); Nick Ferrara (Servant); Daina Michelle Griffith (Constanze); Christopher Joseph (Von Strack); Brian Kazakoff (Servant); Brett James Kennedy (Venticello #2); Daniel Krell (Joseph II); Richard Lorenzo McBride (Servant); Kendra McLaughlin (Teresa Salieri); Larry John Meyers (Orsini-Rosenberg); Joel Ripka (Major Domo); Andrew David Sackhamer (Servant); and Mark Conway Thompson (Bonno) in the cast. Ted Pappas was director. James Noone was scenic designer. Susan Tsu was costume designer. Kirk Bookman was lighting designer. Zach Moore was sound designer. Pat McCorkle was casting director. Ruth E. Kramer was production stage manager. Fredric H. Orner was assistant stage manager.
- (September 25, 2003 to October 26, 2003) He played Pish Tush in the musical, "The Mikado," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Kenneth Kantor (Mikado); John Matthew Morgan (Nanki-Poo); Ko-Ko: Frederick Reeder (Ko-Ko); Pooh-Bah: Dennis Jesse (Pooh-Bah); Catrina Lennon (Yum Yum); Sarah Anne Lewis (Pitti-Sing); Peep-Bo: Haviland Stillwell (Peep-Bo); Katisha: Melissa Parks (Katisha) in the cast. The Chorus included Will Erat, Amy Fitts, Zanna Fredland, Laura Gersh, Ellen Victoria Graham, Yugo Ikach, Daniel Krell, Erik Nelson, Laura Yen Solito, Lou S. Valenzi, John Whitney and Michael Zegarski. William Gilbert was lyricist. Arthur Sullivan was composer. James Noone was set designer. Dennis Parichy was lighting designer. F. Wade Russo was music director. Cindi Rush was casting director. Ted Pappas was director. Howard Tsvi Kaplan was costume designer. Zach Moore was sound designer.
- (January 30, 2003 to March 2, 2003) He played Barber in the musical, "Man of Lan Mancha," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Brian Sutherland (Cervantes/Don Quixote); Avery Saltzman (Sancho); Tari Kelly (Aldonza); Jeffrey Howell (Innkeeper/Governor); Daniel Krell (Dr. Carrasco(; Tim Salamandyk (Padre); Laura Yen Solito (Antonia); Gina Ferrall (housekeeper); Terry Wickline (Maria); Cindy Marchionda (Fermina) in the cast. Daniel Conville, Greg Roderick, Erik Nelson, Mark Martino, Todd Kryger, and Howard Kaye were the Muleteers in the cast. Dale Wasserman was writer. Mitch Leigh composed music. Joe Darion was lyricist. Ted Pappas was director and choreographer. F. Wade Russo was music director. James Noone was scenic designer. Gabriel Berry was costume designer. Kirk Bookman was lighting designer. Zach Moore was sound designer.
- (January 31, 2002 to March 1, 2002) He played Captain Corcoran in the musical, "H.M.S. Pinafore," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Kenneth Garner (Sir Joseph Porter), Pedro Porro (Ralph Rackstraw), Bill Nolte (Dick Deadeye), Daniel Krell (Bill Bobstay), Louis S. Valenzi (Bob Becket), Catrina Lennon (Josephine), Melanie Vaughan (Cousin Hebe), and Myrna Paris (Little Buttercup), and the ensemble includes Erin Annarella, Peter Couchman, Robert Frankenberry, Jamie Johns, Sarah Anne Lewis, Michael B. Minarik, Greg Roderick, Scott P. Sambuco, Laura Yen Solito and Jessica Wright as the First Lord's Sisters, His Cousins, His Aunts and Sailors. F. Wade Russo was music director. Michael P. Clancy, John Hall, Alexis Koh, Suzanne K. Park, Gail M. Picha, and Glen Schneider are in the orchestra. Dan DeLange is orchestra arranger. Designers are Michael Schweikardt (scenic); David R. Zyla (costume); Kirk Bookman (lighting) and Zach Moore (sound). Ted Pappas was director. William S. Gilbert wrote the lyrics. Arthur Sullivan was composer.
- (August 29 to September 23, 2006) He played Alfred P. Doolittle in the musical, "My Fair Lady," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Rachael Warren (Eliza Doolittle); Timothy Crowe (Henry Higgins); George McDaniel (Colonel Pickering); Dana Aber (Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, Second Maid); Jessie Austrian (Mrs. Hopkins, First Maid); J. Bernard Calloway (Cockney Quartet, Lord Boxington); Christian Delcroix (Cockney Quartet, Angry Man, Hoxton Man); William Thomas Evans (Cockney Quartet, Selsey Man); Michael Hance (Freddy Eynsford-Hill); Katherine Harber (Mrs. Higgins, George the Bartender); Loresa Lanceta (Bystander, Lady Boxington, Flower Girl); Nick Locilento (Cockney Quartet, Butler, Second Violin); Abigail Bailey Maupin (Angry Woman, Person on the street); JP Moraga (Jamie); Greg Shcanuel (Harry, Professor Zoltan Karpathy); Navida Stein (Mrs. Pearce, First Violin); Carly Stotts (Bystander, Mrs. Higgins Maid) and Mark Stringham (Charles) in the cast. Alan Jay Lerner wrote the book and lyrics. Frederick Loewe was composer. Amanda Dehnert was director and music director. Kelli Wicke Davis was choreographer. Bill Corcoran was first pianist and conductor. Tom Robertson was second pianist and vocal supervisor.
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