- (1985 - 1999) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1985) Stage Play: Harrigan 'n Hart. Musical.
- (1987) Stage Play: Broadway. Drama (revival). Written by George Abbott and Philip Dunning [posthumous credit]. Musical Staging by Donald Saddler. Directed by George Abbott. Royale Theatre: 25 Jun 1987- 27 Jun 1987 (4 performances + 3 previews that began 23 Jun 1987). Cast: Bruce Adler (as "Benny"), Janet Aldrich (as "Ruby"), Eugene J. Anthony (as "Porky Tompson"), Joseph Culliton (as "Dan McCorn"), Donna English (as "Grace"), Karen Luschar (as "Ann"), David Ossian (as "Larry"), Richard Poe (as "Steve Crandall"), Lonny Price (as "Roy Lane"), Hal Robinson (as "Scar Edwards"), David Rogers (as "Nick Verdis"), Steve Routman (as "Joe, a waiter"), Maureen Sadusk (as "Lil Rice"), Dorothy Stanley (as "Pearl"), K.T. Sullivan (as "Katie") [Broadway debut], Peggy Taphorn (as "Billie Moore"), Jennifer M. Thorsby (as "Mazie Smith"), Christopher Well (as "Mike"), Kurt Ziskie (as "Dolph") [Broadway debut]. Understudies: Karen Luschar (as "Lil Rice/Ruby"), David Ossian (as "Scar Edwards/Dan McCorn"), Hal Robinson (as "Porky Tompson/Steve Crandall"), Steve Routman (as "Dolph"), K.T. Sullivan (as "Mazie Smith/Pearl"), Christopher Wells (as "Roy Lane") and Kurt Ziskie (as "Nick Verdis"). Produced by Frank Goodman. Assistant Producer: Dick Miller.
- (1987) Stage Play: Teddy & Alice. Musical. Music by John Philip Sousa. Original Music by Richard Kapp. Lyrics by Hal Hackady. Book by Jerome Alden. Music orchestrated by Jim Tyler. Vocal arrangements by Donald Pippin. Dance arrangements by Gordon Lowry Harrell. Musical Director: Larry Blank. Assistant Musical Director: Jim May. Additional Musical staging by D. J. Giagni. Choreographed by Donald Saddler. Directed by John Driver, Minskoff Theatre: 12 Nov 1987- 17 Jan 1988 (77 performances + 11 previews that began on 3 Nov 1987). Cast: Len Cariou (as "Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt"), Beth Fowler (as "Edith Roosevelt"), Nancy Hume (as "Alice Roosevelt"), Ron Raines (as "Nick Longworth"), Ellyn Arons (as "Ensemble"), Richard H. Blake (as "Archie Roosevelt"), Ruth Bormann (as "Ensemble Robert D. Cavanaugh (as "Ted Roosevelt, Jr."), John Daman (as "Quentin Roosevelt"), Tony Floyd (as "James Amos"), Seth Granger (as "Kermit Roosevelt"), Kathleen Gray (as "Ensemble"), David Green (as "J.P. Morgan/Admiral Murphy"), Ken Hilliard Elliot Roosevelt/Ensemble"), Mary Jay (as "Ida Tarbell"), Alex Kramarevsky (as "Franklin Roosevelt/Ensemble"), Mark Lazore (as "Ensemble"), Keith Locke (as "Ensemble"), Michael McCarty (as "William Howard Taft"), Pamela McLernon Ghost/Ensemble"), Elizabeth Mozer (as "Ensemble"), Nancy Opel (as "Eleanor Roosevelt"), John Remme (as "Wheeler"), Sarah Reynolds (as "Ethel Roosevelt"), Keith Savage (as "Ensemble"), Jeff Shade (as "Ensemble"), Gordon Stanley (as "Elihu Root"), Raymond Thorne (as "Henry Cabot Lodge"), Christopher Wells (as "Officer O'Malley"), John Witham (as "Harriman/Samuel Gompers"), Karen Ziemba (as "Belle Hagner"). Swings: Kaylyn Dillehay (as "Swing") and Travis Layne Wright (as "Swing"). Understudies: Ellyn Arons (as "Ida Tarbell"), Ruth Bormann (as "Eleanor Roosevelt"), Tom Boyd (as "Admiral Murphy/Elihu Root/Harriman/Henry Cabot Lodge/J.P. Morgan/Samuel Gompers/William Howard Taft"), Seth Granger (as "Ted Roosevelt, Jr."), Kathleen Gray (as "Belle Hagner"), Mary Jay (as "Edith Roosevelt"), Andrew Harrison Leeds (as "Archie Roosevelt/Kermit Roosevelt/Quentin Roosevelt"), Keith Locke (as "Officer O'Malley/Wheeler), Diana Stadlen (as "Ethel Roosevelt"), Gordon Stanley (as "Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt"), Christopher Wells (as "Nick Longworth"), Travis Layne Wright (as "James Amos") and Karen Ziemba (as "Alice Roosevelt"). Produced by Hinks Shimberg. Produced in association with Jon Cutler. Associate Producer: Glen Cross, Clarice Swan Fitzgerald and Wilmor Four.
- (1992) Stage Play: Crazy For You. Musical comedy.
- (1997) Stage Play: Titanic. Musical.
- (April 28 to June 12, 1988) He played Frank 'n' Furter in the musical, "Rocky Horror Show," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Pamela Blasetti (usher, Magenta); Wendy Kimball (usher, Columbia); Frederic Major (Narrator, Dr. Everett Scott); Jeb Brown (Brad); Tia Riebling (Janet); Eric Scott Kincaid (Riff-Raff); Zachary T. Wilde (Rocky) and Mark Martino (Eddie) in the cast. The musicians were Steve Sandberg (Keyboards);Tyrone Wheeler (Bass); Scott Henderson (Guitar); Jeff McAllister (Drums) and Bruce Krohmer (Saxophone) in the company. Richard O'Brien wrote the book, music and lyrics. Edward Stone was director. Steve Sandberg was also music director. D.J. Giagni was choreographer.
- (March 1 to April 8, 1989) He played Denver Parmenter and Robert Jay Matthews in Steven Dietz's play, "God's Country," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Jonathan Davison (Boy); Lizbeth Mackay (Mueller); James MacDonald (Skinhead, Farrell, Philips, Savage, Father); Andy Backer (David Lane, Halprin); Jonathan Fried (Patrick Connor, Alan Berg, Ruark); David LIttle (Mister Jones, Farmer, Chappel, Peter Lake, Mister Smith): Bob Morrisey (Bruce Pierce, Elliott, Ward, Randall Rader); Edward James Hyland (Gary Lee Yarbrough, Zillah Craig, Student); Joanne Manley (Anath White, Judith Berg) and Mary Boucher (Leatherman) in the cast. Steven Dietz was also director.
- (April 12 to May 6, 1990) He played Jack in Tom Griffin's play, "The Boys Next Door," was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Arnold Wiggins); Hubert Baron Kelly (Lucien P. Smith); Tom McGowan (Norman Bulansky); Bob Krakower (Barry Klemper); Ray Fry (Mr. Hedges, Mr. Corbin, Senator Clarke); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Fremus, Clara); Diane Kinerk (Sheila) and Bob Burrus (Mr. Klemper) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
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