- (June 24, 2004 - July 18, 2004) Portrayed Charlie Brown in "Snoopy! The Musical," at the Falcon Theatre, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- (October 2008) Portrayed Charles Bingley in "Pride and Prejudice," an original musical, alongside Colin Donnell and Laura Osnes; at the Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York, USA.
- (February 24, 2011 - January 27, 2013) "Book of Mormon," original musical comedy; book, music, and lyrics by Robert Lopez, Matt Stone, and Trey Parker; music orchestrated by Larry Hochman and Stephen Oremus; dance arrangements by Glen Kelly; vocal arrangements and musical direction by Stephen Oremus; co-direction by Trey Parker and Casey Nicholaw; choreographed by Casey Nicholaw; with opening night cast including: Lewis Cleale (portraying Price's Dad and Mission President); Kevin Duda (portraying Cunningham's Dad and Ensemble); Josh Gad (portraying Elder Cunningham); Nikki M. James (portraying Nabulungi); Rory O'Malley (portraying Elder McKinley and Moroni); John-Eric Parker (as John Eric Parker) (portraying Guard and Ensemble); Michael Potts (portraying Mafala Hatimbi); Andrew Rannells (portraying Elder Price); Michael James Scott (portraying Doctor and Ensemble); Jason Michael Snow (portraying Mormon and Ensemble); Brian Tyree Henry (portraying General and Ensemble); Rema Webb (as Rema Webb) (portraying Mrs. Brown); and Tommar Wilson (portraying Guard and Ensemble); on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (2006) Portrayed Richie Cunningham in "Happy Days," an original musical, in Los Angeles.
- (2012) Print ad, "Cheek to Cheek," for The Gap, with his boyfriend, Gerold Schroeder, over the caption "BE ONE."
- (2007) Portrayed Richie Cunningham in "Happy Days," at the Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Connecticut, USA.
- (September 19, 2011) "8," special benefit original drama; written by Dustin Lance Black; directed by Joe Mantello; with Bob Balaban (portraying Judge Vaughn Walker); Ellen Barkin (portraying Sandy Stier); Matt Bomer (portraying Jeff Zarillo); Campbell Brown (portraying Broadcast Journalist); Anthony Edwards (portraying Dr. Ilan Meyer); Morgan Freeman (portraying David Boies); Cheyenne Jackson (portraying Paul Katami); Jay Armstrong (portraying Johnson Spencer); Larry Kramer (portraying Evan Wolfson); Christine Lahti (portraying Kris Perry); John Lithgow (portraying Theodore B. Olson); Rory O'Malley (portraying Ryan Kendall); Rob Reiner (portraying David Blankenhorn); Ben Rosenfield (portraying Elliott); Yeardley Smith (portraying Dr. Nancy Cott); and Bradley Whitford (portraying Charles Cooper) in the cast; on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (1 performance).
- (July 18, 2011) Participated in a reading of George Bernard Shaw's "Fanny's First Play," a satire of theater critics, Off-Broadway at the Players Club, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (2011) Appeared in the Los Angeles, California premiere of "8," as Dr. Gregory M. Herek, a witness in the federal case that overturned California's Proposition 8. He was later cast in the same role in 8 (2012).
- (May 2, 2005 - January 20, 2008) "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," original musical comedy; music and lyrics by William Finn; book by Rachel Sheinkin; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; additional material by Jay Reiss; music orchestrated by Michael Starobin; musical direction by Vadim Feichtner; vocal arrangements by Carmel Dean; based on "C-R-E-P-U-S-C-U-L-E," an original play by The Farm, directed by James Lapine; choreography by Dan Knechtges; and resident director: Darren Katz; with opening night cast of Derrick Baskin (portraying Mitch Mahoney); Deborah S. Craig (portraying Marcy Park); Jesse Tyler Ferguson (portraying Leaf Coneybear); Dan Fogler (portraying William Barfee); Lisa Howard (portraying Rona Lisa Peretti); Celia Keenan-Bolger (portraying Olive Ostrovsky); 'Jose Llana (I)' (portraying Chip Tolentino); Jay Reiss (portraying Douglas Panch); Sarah Saltzberg (portraying Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre); and Rory O'Malley (understudy for the parts of Douglas Panch, Leaf Coneybear, William Barfee); on Broadway at Circle in the Square Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (May 2, 2005 - January 20, 2008) "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," original musical comedy; music and lyrics by William Finn; book by Rachel Sheinkin; conceived by Rebecca Feldman; additional material by Jay Reiss; music orchestrated by Michael Starobin; musical direction by Vadim Feichtner; vocal arrangements by Carmel Dean; based on "C-R-E-P-U-S-C-U-L-E," an original play by The Farm, directed by James Lapine; choreography by Dan Knechtges; and resident director: Darren Katz; with opening night cast of Derrick Baskin (portraying Mitch Mahoney); Deborah S. Craig (portraying Marcy Park); Jesse Tyler Ferguson (portraying Leaf Coneybear); Dan Fogler (portraying William Barfee); Lisa Howard (portraying Rona Lisa Peretti); Celia Keenan-Bolger (portraying Olive Ostrovsky); plink=nm1048017] (portraying Chip Tolentino); Jay Reiss (portraying Douglas Panch); Sarah Saltzberg (portraying Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre); and Rory O'Malley (understudy for the parts of Douglas Panch, Leaf Coneybear, William Barfee); on Broadway at Circle in the Square Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (February 24, 2011 - January 27, 2013) "Book of Mormon," original musical comedy; book, music, and lyrics by Robert Lopez, Matt Stone, and Trey Parker; music orchestrated by Larry Hochman and Stephen Oremus; dance arrangements by Glen Kelly; vocal arrangements and musical direction by Stephen Oremus; co-direction by Trey Parker and 'Casey Nicholaw; choreographed by Casey Nicholaw; with opening night cast including: Lewis Cleale (portraying Price's Dad and Mission President); Kevin Duda (portraying Cunningham's Dad and Ensemble); Josh Gad (portraying Elder Cunningham); Nikki M. James (portraying Nabulungi); Rory O'Malley (portraying Elder McKinley and Moroni); John-Eric Parker (as John Eric Parker) (portraying Guard and Ensemble); Michael Potts (portraying Mafala Hatimbi); Andrew Rannells (portraying Elder Price); Michael James Scott (portraying Doctor and Ensemble); Jason Michael Snow (portraying Mormon and Ensemble); Brian Tyree Henry (portraying General and Ensemble); Rema Webb (portraying Mrs. Brown); and Tommar Wilson (portraying Guard and Ensemble); on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (April 11, 2016 - January 15, 2017) "Hamilton," original musical, cast as the replacement for Jonathan Groff, portraying the role of King George III.
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