Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Assassins Thoroughly Modern Millie Bells Are Ringing The Wild Party The Scarlet Pimpernel
(3.0) High Society Beauty and the Beast Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat No Strings Billion Dollar Baby Quiet On the Set Tamara: The Living Movie Noo Yawk Tawk The Scarlet Pimpernel
(3.0) Bye Bye Birdie Man with Two Hearts Found on Moon Workshop The Thing About Men Workshop Ain't That a Kick in the Head Workshop Earth Girls Are Easy Reading Allegro Reading Adrift in Macao Workshop Joe!: The Musical Reading/Workshop The Man Who Would Be King Reading The Road to Hollywood Reading Let Me Sing Reading Joe!: The Musical Reading Fanny Hackabout Jones Workshop The Day It Rained
Forever Reading The Visit Reading Thoroughly Modern Millie Workshop The Wild Party Workshop Shine: The Horatio Alger Musical Reading Steel Pier Workshop High Society Workshop The Highest Yellow A Little Night Music A Little Night Music A Little Night Music The Prince and the
Pauper A Little Night Music Bells Are Ringing Thoroughly Modern Millie The Prince and the
Pauper Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (formerly Phil Hall's Jekyll & Hyde) High Society Jekyll and Hyde Phantom Shenandoah Picnic Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat Forever Plaid Another Antigone Helluva Town The Woolgatherer Flora, the Red Menace Dracula: the Musical Hamlet Rosencrantz &
Guildenstern are Dead An Intimate Night: MTC Winter Gala 2002 Annual Carbonell Awards 2002 All My Children / One Life to Live (ABC) Sex and the City (HBO) Paramour (AMC) Toyota Commercials Late Show With David
Letterman (CBS) Loving Bye Bye Birdie (ABC) Bye Bye Birdie (1995) Masada Assassins The Thing About Men Everybody's Gettin' Into the Act Broadway Romances Manhattan Thoroughly Modern Millie: Original Broadway Cast Recording Anna Karenina: Premiere Cast Recording Bells Are Ringing: Revival Cast Recording Billion Dollar Baby: Revival Cast Recording The Wild Party: Original Broadway Cast Recording A Christmas Survival
Guide Broadway's Greatest
Gifts: Carols for a Cure The Visit Demo High Society: Original Broadway Cast Recording Z: The Masked Musical: Concept CD Bye Bye Birdie: TV Soundtrack Recording Joseph And The Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat: Los
Angeles Cast Recording Broadway By the Year: The Broadway Musicals of 1963 Joe!: The Musical
Role: Baron Bomburst
Where: Broadway (Hilton Theatre)
When: March 29, 2005 - ?
With: Raul Esparza (Caractacus Potts), Erin Dilly (Truly Scrumptious), Philip Bosco (Grandpa Potts), Jan Maxwell (Baroness Bomburst), Robert Sella (Boris), Chip Zien (Goran), Frank Raiter (Toymaker), Ken Kantor (Lord Scrumptious), Ellen Marlow (Jemima Potts), Henry Hodges (Jeremy Potts), Dirk Lumbard, JB Adams, Daniel Marcus, Kurt Von Schmittou, Rick Faugno, William Ryall, Robyn Hurder, Michael Herwitz, Tolan Aman, Julie Barnes, Troy E. Bowles, Jeff Broadhurst, Antonio D’amato, Struan Erlenborn, Ashlee Fife, Emily Fletcher, Kearren Giovanni, Rod Harrelson, Ben Hartley, Merritt Tyler Hawkins, Libbie Jacobson, Matt Loehr, Malcolm Morano, Jaclyn Neidenthal, Heather Parcells, Lurie Poston, Craig Ramsay, Alex Sanchez, Bret Shuford, Sarah Strimel, Janelle Viscomi, Emma Wahl, Brynn Williams, Phillip Attmore, Rick Hilsabeck, Joanne Manning, Jeff Siebert, Julie Tolivar
Role: Proprietor
Where: Broadway (Studio 54)
When: March 31 - June 13, 2004
With: Becky Ann Baker (Sara Jane Moore), James Barbour (Leon Czolgosz), Mario Cantone (Samuel Byck), Michael Cerveris (John Wilkes Booth), Mary Catherine Garrison (Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme), Alexander Gemignani (John Hinckley), Neil Patrick Harris (Balladeer/Lee Harvey Oswald), Jeffrey Kuhn (Giuseppe Zangara), Denis O'Hare (Charles Guiteau), Brandon Wardell, Sally Wilfert, James Clow, Kendra Kassebaum, Ken Krugman, Anne L. Nathan, Eamon Foley
Role: Trevor Graydon
Where: Broadway (Marquis Theatre)
When: March 19, 2002 - January 26, 2003; May 13 - July 20, 2003
With: Sutton Foster (Millie), Gavin Creel, Christian Borle (Jimmy), Angela Christian (Miss Dorothy), Harriet Harris (Mrs. Meers), Sheryl Lee Ralph, Leslie Uggams (Muzzy), Ken Leung, David Rhee (Ching Ho), Francis Jue, Darren Lee (Bun Foo), Anne L. Nathan (Miss Flannery), Kate Baldwin (Ensemble, u/s Miss Dorothy), Roxane Barlow (Ensemble), Catherine Brunell (Ensemble, u/s Millie), Melissa Bell Chait (Ensemble), Joyce Chittick (Ensemble), Julie Connors (Ensemble), David Eggers (Ensemble), Gregg Goodbrod (Ensemble, u/s Trevor Graydon), Aldrin Gonzalez (Ensemble), Jessica Grove (Ensemble, u/s Miss Dorothy), Susan Haefner (Ensemble, u/s Millie), Amy Heggins (Ensemble), JoAnn M. Hunter (Ensemble), Alisa Klein (Ensemble), JP Christensen (Ensemble), Matt Lashey (Ensemble), Darren Lee (Ensemble), Dan LoBuono (Ensemble), Casey Nicholaw (Ensemble), Noah Racey (Ensemble), Aaron Ramey (Ensemble, u/s Trevor Graydon, Jimmy), T. Oliver Reed (Ensemble), Sharon Scruggs (Standby Meers and Muzzy), Megan Sikora (Ensemble), Brandon Wardell (Ensemble, u/s Jimmy), David Spangenthal (Ensemble), Darren Ritchie (Ensemble, u/s Jimmy, Trevor Graydon), Cheyenne Jackson (Ensemble, u/s Trevor Graydon, Jimmy), Matt Wall (Ensemble), Megan McGinnis (Ensemble), John McInnis (Ensemble), Terry Burrell (Standby Meers/Muzzy), Megan Campbell (Ensemble, u/s Millie)
Role: Jeff Moss
Where: Broadway (Plymouth Theatre)
When: March 13, 2001 - June 10, 2001
With: Faith Prince (Ella), David Garrison
(Sandor), Beth Fowler (Sue), Martin Moran (Dr. Kitchell), Robert
Ari (Inspector Barnes), Jeffrey Bean (Francis), Julio Agustin
(Carl), Joanna Baum (Ensemble), David Brummel (Larry Hastings),
Caitlin Carter (Olga), Lawrence Clayton (Ludwig Smiley/Paul
Arnold), James Hadley (Swing), Roy Harcourt (Ensemble), Stacey
Harris (Swing), Joan Hess (Bridgette), Emily Hsu (Ensemble),
Shane Kirkpatrick (TV Announcer/Joey), Marc Oka (Swing), Greg
Reuter (Ensemble), Josh Rhodes (Ensemble), Alice Rietveld
(Ensemble), Darren Ritchie (Blake Barton), Angela Robinson
(Gwynne), Linda Romoff (Maid/Ensemble), Kelly Sullivan (Swing)
Role: Jackie
Where: Broadway (Virginia Theatre)
When: March 10 - June 11, 2000
With: Yancey Arias (Black), Toni Collette
(Queenie), Nathan Lee Graham (Phil D'Armano), Adam Grupper
(Gold), Leah Hocking (Mae), Eartha Kitt (Delores), Norm Lewis
(Eddie Mackrel), Michael McElroy (Oscar D'Armano), Brooke Sunny
Moriber (Nadine), Sally Murphy (Sally), Mandy Patinkin (Burrs),
Tonya Pinkins (Kate), Jane Summerhays (Miss Madelaine True),
Stuart Zagnit (Goldberg)
Role: Chauvelin
Where: Broadway (Neil Simon Theatre)
When: September 10, 1999 - January 2, 2000
With: Ron Bohmer (Percy), Carolee Carmello
(Marguerite), Kirk McDonald (Armand), David Cromwell
(Robespierre/Prince of Wales), Harvey Evans (Ozzy), Peter Flynn
(Swing), Russell Garrett (Elton), Drew Geraci (Swing), Danny
Gurwin (Hal), Cynthia Leigh Heim (Swing), James Hindman (Ben),
Emily Hsu (Ensemble), Alicia Irving (Ensemble), Elizabeth Ward
Land (Marie), Ken Land (Dewhurst), David Masenheimer (Tussaud),
Robb McKindles (St. Cyr), Katie Nutt (Ensemble), Elizabeth
O'Neill (Ensemble), Jessica Phillips (Ensemble), Terry Richmond
(Ensemble), Laura Schutter (Ensemble), Matthew Shepard
(Farleigh), Jennifer Smith (Swing), Stephonne Smith (Coupeau),
David St. Louis (Mercier), Charles West (Jessup)
Role: George Kittredge
Where: Broadway (St. James Theatre)
When: April 27, 1998 (opening night) - August
30, 1998
With: Melissa Errico (Tracy Lord), Daniel
McDonald (CK Dexter Haven), Randy Graff (Liz Imbrie), Stephen
Bogardus (Mike Connor), John McMartin (Uncle Willie), Lisa Banes
(Margaret Lord), Daniel Gerroll (Seth Lord), Anna Kendrick (Dinah
Lord), Barry Finkel (Chester), Kisha Howard (Sunny), Betsy Joslyn
(Patsy), Jennifer Smith (Polly), Glenn Turner (Arthur), Jeff
Skowron (Stanley), Dorothy Stanley (Peg), William Ryall (Edmund)
Role: Gaston
Where: Broadway (Palace Theatre)
When: February/March 1995 - November/December 1997
With: Sarah Uriarte Berry, Christianne Tisdale,
Kerry Butler, Deborah Gibson (Belle); Jeff McCarthy, Chuck Wagner
(Beast); Gary Beach, Lee Roy Reams (Lumiere); Beth Fowler, Cass
Morgan (Mrs. Potts); Heath Lamberts, Gibby Brand (Cogsworth);
Cameron Bowen (Chip); Kenny Raskin, Harrison Beal (Lefou); William Michals
(Beast/Gaston standby)
Role: Reuben / Pharaoh u/s
Where: Broadway (Minskoff Theatre)
When: November 10, 1993 (opening night) - 1993/1994
With: Michael Damian (Joseph), Kelli Rabke (Narrator), Robert
Torti (Pharaoh/Levi), Clifford David (Jacob/Potiphar/Guru), Glenn
Sneed (Butler/Gad), Bill Nolte (Baker/Issachar), Julie Bond (Mrs.
Potaphar/Napthali's Wife), Neal Ben-Ari (Simeon), Danny Bolero
(Napthali), Timothy Smith (Asher), Joseph Savant (Dan), Tim
Schulthies (Zebulun), Ty Taylor (Benjamin), Gerry McIntyre
(Judah), Michelle Murlin (Reuben's Wife), Mindy Franzese
(Simeon's Wife), Jocelyn Vodovoz Cook (Levi's Wife), Jacquie
Porter (Issachar's Wife), Lisa Akey (Asher's Wife), Sarah Miles
(Dan's Wife), Diana Brownstone (Zebulan's Wife), Betsy Chang
(Gad's Wife), Tina Ou (Benjamin's Wife / Apache Dancer), Susan
Carr George (Judah's Wife), Bryan Batt
Notes: Joseph was Marc's Broadway debut but not his first major gig - that was the national tour of Bye Bye Birdie. Marc performed the role of the Pharaoh twice. At one point Marc hurt his knee during the run and went on medical leave at which point Bryan Batt replaced him; when he returned Bryan took over another role.
Role: Tom Ambrose
Where: Promenade Theatre
When: August 6, 2003 - February 8, 2004
With: Ron Bohmer (Sebastian), Leah Hocking (Lucy), Daniel Reichard (Man), Jennifer Simard (Woman), Danny Gurwin (Man), Carter Calvert (u/s Woman, Lucy), Dan Cooney (u/s Man, Sebastian, Tom), Graham Rowat (u/s Man, Sebastian, Tom)
Role: Mike Robinson
Where: City Center Encores! Series
When: May 8 - 11, 2003
With: James Naughton, Maya Days, Penny Fuller, Emily Skinner, Casey Biggs, Caitlin Carter, and Len Cariou
Role: Rocky
Where: "Musicals in Mufti" concert series; York Theatre
When: September 25-27, 1998
With: Adolph Green (Announcer), Casey Nicholaw (Harry Jellyroll/Newsboy/Waiter), Kaye Walybe (Ma Jones), Kristin Chenoweth (Maribelle Jones), Susan Owen (Miss Virginia/#1), Darcie Roberts (Miss Oklahoma/#2/Esme), Tobi Foster (Miss Texas/#3), Matthew Aibel (Newsboy), Debbie Gravitte (Georgia Motley), Michael McCormick (Dapper Welch), Charles Pistone (Jerry Bonanza), Richard B. Shull (M. M. Montague), James Darrah (Champ), James Bonahek (Ensemble), Rachel Cohen (Ensemble), Lynelle Johnson (Ensemble), Claire Lautier (Ensemble), Neal Mayer (Ensemble), Christina Seymour (Ensemble), Robert Vernon (Ensemble), Jay Brian Winnick (Ensemble)
Role: Male Standby
Where: Orpheum Theatre
Role: Mario
Where: Park Avenue Armory
When: 1990
Notes: Comedy/Improv Show
Role: Chauvelin
When: July 27 - August 29, 1999
With: 3.0 Broadway cast (see above)
Notes: Mini-tour
Role: Conrad Birdie
When: 1992
With: Tommy Tune (Albert); Ann Reinking, Lenora
Nemetz (Rosie); Susan Egan (Kim MacAfee)
Role: Lee
When: March 27, 2003
Where: Roundabout Theatre Company
With: Swoosie Kurtz (Josie), Neil Patrick Harris (Harry), David Cromwell (Fritz)
Note: New comedy (play) by Nan Knighton.
Role: Tom Ambrose
When: December 16, 2002
With: Christopher Sieber (Sebastian), Michele Pawk (Lucy), Daniel Reichard (Man)
Note: New musical by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts.
When: October 21 - November 8, 2002
With: Julia Murney, Danny Burstein, Leslie Kritzer, Michael Gruber
Note: Book musical featuring the songs of the late Sammy Cahn, with book by Kenny Solms and direction by Chet Walker.
Role: Dr. Ted
When: September 30, 2002
Produced by: The Lark Theatre Company
Where: The Village Theatre
With: Kristin Chenoweth (Valerie), Julie Brown (Candy), Hunter Foster (Mac), Deven May (Wiploc), Roxane Barlow (Various), Lisa Capps (Various), Steve Wilson (Various)
Role: Charlie Townsend
When: August 6, 2002
Produced by: The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization
With: Patrick Wilson (Joseph Taylor, Jr.), Lauren Kennedy (Jennie Brinkley), Liz Larsen (Sally Ann Meyers), Stephen Bogardus (Joseph Taylor, Sr.), Barbara Walsh (Marjorie Taylor), Mary Beth Peil (Miriam/Mrs. Landsdale), Julio Agustin (Ensemble), Donna Lynne Champlin (Ensemble), Jenni Frost (Ensemble), Alexander Gemignani (Ensemble), Eric Michael Gillett (Ensemble), Richard Pruitt (Ensemble), Amanda Satchell (Ensemble)
Role: Mitch
When: Late May - early June, 2002
Produced by: Manhattan Theatre Club
With: Kaitlin Hopkins, Michael Rupert, Johanna Day, Alec Mapa
Role: Noah/Joe II
When: October 25, 2001
Produced by: Manhattan Theatre Club
With: Brian d'Arcy James (Joe), Sutton Foster (Laura), David Garrison (Joe's Dad), Nancy Opel (Joe's Mom), Bryan Batt (Jimmy), Emily Skinner (Nancy), Rosalind Brown (Ensemble)
Note: Excluding Duane Boutte and John Bolton, whose characters were cut from the show, the remainder of the cast was carried over from the June 18 reading.
Role: Daniel Dravot
Where: Minetta Lane Theatre
When: October 1, 2001
With: Doug Storm (Peachy Carnehan), Coleen Sexton (Roxanne), Courtney Balan, Charles Bergell, John Bolton, Curt Branom, Jeff Gardner, Danielle Lee Greaves, Stefanie Rae
Role: Frankie Francado
Where: O'Neill Center, Waterford, CT
When: July 30 - August 12, 2001
With: Tom Plotkin (Tappy Butler), Jonathan Dokuchitz (Beau Hartman), Phillip Huber and Taffy (Baby), Jeff Blumenkrantz (Fritz), Rosalind Brown (Toots), Jenny Hill (Babs), PJ Benjamin (Shiny Eisenberg), Jane Sell Trese (Queen Minnie), Laura Benanti (Princess Dorothy), Debbie Gravitte (Diva Rita)
Produced by: Manhattan Theatre Club
When: July 16-20, 2001
With: Karen Ziemba, Gretha Boston, Andre de Shields, Beth Leavel, Randy Skinner
Role: Noah
Produced by: Manhattan Theatre Club
When: June 18, 2001
With: Brian d'Arcy James (Joe), Sutton Foster (Laura), David Garrison (Joe's dad), Sally Mayes (Joe's mom), John Bolton, Ann Arvia, Duane Boutte, William Youmans, Raul Aranas, Tim Fitzgerald, Ashley Rose Orr, Steven Rosen
Role: Lancelot
Produced by: Manhattan Theatre Club
When: June 22-23, 2000
With: Laura Benanti (Fanny), Chuck Wagner, Mary
Testa, Edward Hibbert, Patrick Quinn, Nancy Ringham, Adam
Lefevre, Beth Thompson, Nick Wyman
Role: Mr. Fremely
Where: York Theatre
When: January 9, 2000
With: Michael Park (Mr. Terle), KT Sullivan
(Miss Hillgood), James Alexander (Mr. Smith), Gilles Chiasson
(The Man), Stephanie Douglas (The Woman)
When: December 17, 1999
With: Angela Lansbury, Philip Bosco, John
Cunningham, Walter Charles, Ronn Carroll, Jason Danieley, John
Dossett, Adam Grupper, Alix Korey, Mary Louise Wilson, Scott
Corollo, Michelle Ragusa, Rex Robbins, Rob Roznowski, John Wylie
Role: Trevor Graydon (III)
Where: Lambs Theatre
When: October 14-15, 1999
With: Kristin Chenoweth (Millie), David Campbell
(Jimmy), Bea Arthur (Mrs. Meers), Yvette Cason (Muzzy), Amanda
Serkasevich (Miss Dorothy Brown), Francis Jue (Bun Foo), Ken
Leung (Ching Ho), Ruth Williamson (Miss Flannery)
Role: Jackie
Where: Public Theatre
When: 1999
With: Vanessa Williams (Queenie), Mandy Patinkin
(Burrs), Eartha Kitt (Delores)
Where: York Theatre
When: November 23, 1998
With: Christopher Fitzgerald, Ed Dixon, Laura Benanti, Marshall Pailet, John Christopher Jones
Role: Joie Ray
Where: Public Theatre
Role: George Kittredge
Where: Roundabout Theatre
Role: Vincent Van Gogh
Where: Signature Theatre, Arlington, VA
When: October 26 - December 12, 2004
With: Jason Danieley, Judy Kuhn
Role: Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm
Where: Los Angeles Opera
When: July 7 - 31, 2004
With: Victor Garber (Fredrik), Judith Ivey (Desiree), Zoe Caldwell (Mme. Armfeldt), Jessica Boevers (Petra), Michele Pawk (Charlotte), Danny Gurwin (Henrik), Laura Benanti (Anne)
Role: Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm
Where: New York City Opera
When: March 7 - 29, 2003
With: Jeremy Irons (Fredrik), Juliet Stevenson (Desiree), Claire Bloom (Mme. Armfeldt), Jessica Boevers (Petra), Michele Pawk (Charlotte), Danny Gurwin (Henrik), Anna Kendrick (Fredrika), Quentin Marc (Frid)
Role: Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm
Where: Ravinia Festival, Chicago, IL
When: August 22-24, 2002
With: Zoe Caldwell (Mme. Armfeldt), Patti LuPone (Desirée Armfeldt), George Hearn (Fredrik Egerman), John McVeigh (Henrik Egerman), Holli Resnik (Countess Charlotte Malcolm), Sara Ramirez (Petra)
Notes: Concert format.
Role: Miles Hendon
Where: 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle, WA, and Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, St. Paul, MN
When: November 23, 2001 - January 1, 2002
With: Cameron Bowen (Tom Canty), Caroline Innerbichler (Anne Canty), Scott Watanabe (Father Andrew), Asher Monroe Book (Edward Tudor), Perry L. Brown (King Henry VIII), Kaitlyn M. Davidson (Lady Jane), Alan Coates (Hertford), Peter Lohnes (John Canty), Stacia Fernandez (Mrs. Canty), Dennis Bateman (Lord #1), Emil Herrera (Lord #2), John Patrick Lowrie (Lord #3), David Austin (Guard), Cheyenne Jackson (Guard), Eric Polani Jensen (Guard), Alec Stephens III (Guard), Katie O'Shaughnessey (Witness), Aaron Shanks (Witness), Claudia Wilkens (Mrs. Gibbons), David Earl Hart (Sheriff), Scott Watanabe (Archbishop), Kari Lee Cartwright (Ensemble), Daniel Cruz (Ensemble), Kevin Dunnigan (Ensemble), Lakeetra Gilbert (Ensemble), Billy Kimmel (Ensemble), Anna Lauris (Ensemble), Ann McCormick (Ensemble), Crystal Dawn Munkers (Ensemble), Charlie Parker (Ensemble), Stanley Perryman (Ensemble), Nikkie Cardona-Rigor (Ensemble), Logan Denninghoff (Ensemble), Markell Efimoff (Ensemble), Meaghan Foy (Ensemble), Timmy McCauley (Ensemble), Teru McDonald (Ensemble), Codie Michaels (Ensemble), Rebecca Orts (Ensemble), Adriane Owens (Ensemble), Jordan Rosin (Ensemble), Thomas Wakefield (Ensemble)
Role: Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm
Where: Mann Center, Philadelphia, PA
When: July 11-12, 2001
With: Irene Worth (Narrator, Mme. Armfeldt), Michele Pawk (Desirée Armfeldt), Siri Howard (Fredrika Armfeldt), John Dossett (Fredrik Egerman), Angela Gaylor (Anne Egerman), Kevin Anderson (Henrik Egerman), Derin Altay (Countess Charlotte Malcolm), Angela Robinson (Petra), Jonathan Dokuchitz (Frid), Tom Baust (Mr. Lindquist), Laura Heimes (Mrs. Nordstrom), Tim McShea (Mr. Erlanson), Evelyn Santiago Schulz (Mrs. Anderssen), Karen Slack (Mrs. Segstrom)
Notes: Outdoor concert format.
Role: Jeff Moss
Where: Palace Theatre, Stamford, CT
When: February 20-25, 2001
With: Broadway revival cast (see above)
Role: Trevor Graydon (III)
Where: La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA
When: October 6 - December 10, 2000
With: Sutton Foster (Millie); Pat
Caroll, Harriet Harris (Mrs. Meers); Tonya Pinkins (Muzzy), Jim
Stanek (Jimmy), Sarah Uriarte Berry (Miss Dorothy Brown), Stephen
Sable (Ching Ho), Francis Jue (Bun Foo), Anne L. Nathan (Miss
Flannery)
Notes: Erin Dilly was originally cast in the role of Millie for this production but left the company early in the rehearsal process for reasons undisclosed to the general public.
Role: Miles Hendon
Where: Kansas City Starlight Theatre, Kansas
City, MO
When: July 31 - August 6, 2000
With: Pierce Cravens (Prince), Cameron Bowen
(Tom/Pauper), Ira Hawkins (King), Sarah Cline (Tom's sister), Ken
Jennings (Tom's father), Kip Niven
Role: Hyde
Where: Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ
When: November 4 - December 13, 1998
With: Richard White (Jekyll), Glory Crampton
(Amanda), Judy McLane (Lily)
Role: George Kittredge
Where: American Conservatory Theatre, San
Francisco, CA
When: September - October, 1997
With: Original Broadway cast (see above) and
Lisbeth Zelle (Dinah Lord)
Role: Hyde
Where: Kansas City Starlight Theatre, Kansas
City, MO
When: July 21 - 27, 1997
With: Richard White (Jekyll), Glory Crampton
(Amanda), Paige Price (Lily)
Role: Phillipe
Where: North Shore Music Theatre, Beverly, MA
When: 1994
With: Kristin Chenoweth (Christine Daae), Ron
Baker (Phantom)
Role: Jacob
Where: Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT
When: 1994
With: Michael Park, Stephanie Douglas (Jenny
Anderson), Richard Roland (Sam), James Van Der Beek
Role: Hal
Where: Caldwell Theatre Company, Boca Raton, FL
When: September 1993
With: Joy Johnson (Mrs. Potts), Deirdre O'Neil (Madge), John Fitzgibbon (Howard), Julia Flood (Rosemary), Carolyn Pasquantonio (Millie)
Role: Reuben
Where: Los Angeles, CA
When: 1993
With: Broadway revival cast (see above)
Role: Smudge
Where: New Theatre Restaurant, Kansas City, MO
When: 1992-1993
With: Richard Roland (Sparky), Alan Souza (Jinx), Dale Sandish (Frankie)
Role: David
Where: Caldwell Theatre Company, Boca Raton, FL
Note: Another Antigone earned Marc his
Equity card.
Where: Off-Broadway Theatre, Wilton Manors, FL
Where: Broward County, FL (a dinner theater)
Role: Mr. Stanley
Where: Ruth Foreman Theatre
Role: Dracula
Where: Actor's Playhouse, Coral Gables, FL
Role: Laertes
Where: Florida Shakespeare Theatre, Coral
Gables, FL
When: 1988 or 1989
Role: Tragedian
Where: Florida Shakespeare Theatre, Coral
Gables, FL
When: 1988 or 1989
Role: Co-Host/Star
Where: Plaza Hotel, NYC
When: January 28, 2002
With: Karen Ziemba, Audra McDonald
Role: Host
Where: Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale
When: November 18, 2002
Role: Steve Lasko, Babe Chandler's lawyer
Original Airdate: February 17, 2005
Role: Harrison
Episode #15: "The Freak Show" (season
2)
Original Airdate: June 20, 1999
With: Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones)
Role: Jack Sand
Original Airdate: May 7, 1999
Role: TV Guy
When: 1999 - 2002
Skits: "Home Coming" and "One Small Step"
Original Airdates: May 5, 1998 and May 19, 1998 respectively
With: Leigh Zimmerman, Sarah Uriarte Berry, Jonathan Dokuchitz, Judith Moore, Pamela Everett, Andy Taylor, Jennifer Rosin, Alice Ripley, Rebbeca Luker, Daniel McDonald
Role: Ralph Barnes
Role: Conrad Birdie
Original Airdate: December 3, 1995
Role: Conrad Birdie
With: Jason Alexander (Albert), Vanessa Williams
(Rosie), Chynna Phillips (Kim MacAfee), George Wendt (Harry
MacAfee), Tyne Daly (Mae Peterson), Jason Gaffney (Hugo Peabody),
Brigitta Dau (Ursula Merkle)
Recording Date: August, 2004
Composers: Shuki Levy, David Goldsmith, Glenn Berenbeim
Note: Demo Recording
Release Date: August 3, 2004
Label: PS Classics
Role: The Proprietor
With: Broadway cast (see above)
Release Date: April 6, 2004
Label: DRG Records
Role: Tom Ambrose
With: Original Off-Broadway cast (see above)
Release Date: April 1, 2003
Label: Fynsworth Alley
Release Date: October 22, 2002
Label: Rock-It Science Records
With: Gavin Creel
Release Date: June 11, 2002
Label: RCA Victor
Role: Trevor Graydon
With: Original Broadway cast (see above)
Release Date: Early 2002
Label: Original Cast Records
With: Kerry Butler, Melissa Errico, Roger Bart, James Naughton, Brian d'Arcy James
Release Date: June 26, 2001
Label: Fynsworth Alley
Role: Jeff Moss
With: Broadway revival cast (see above)
Release Date: November 27, 2000
Label: Original Cast Records
Role: Rocky
With: Kristin Chenoweth (Maribelle), Debbie
Gravitte (Georgia), Michael McCormick (Dapper), Richard Shull (M.
M. Montague)
Notes: Based on the 1998 production at the York Theatre for the
"Musicals in Mufti" series.
Release Date: May 23, 2000
Label: UNI/Decca Broadway
Role: Jackie
With: Original Broadway cast (see above)
Release Date: December 7, 1999
Label: 2die4
Role: Narrator
With: Roger Bart, Bryan Batt, Maria Cominis,
Danny Gurwin, LaChanze, Ross Lehman, Heather MacRae, Sally Mayes,
Marin Mazzie, Janet Metz, Marcus Neville, Casey Nicholaw,
Christiane Noll, Karyn Quackenbush, Alice Ripley, Ric Ryder, Tim
Shew, Jennifer Simard, Emily Skinner, Mary Testa, Sally Wilfert,
Valerie Wright
Release Date: November 1999
Produced by: Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
Role: Lead Vocalist, "The First Noel"
With: The Scarlet Pimpernel 3.0 cast (see above)
Notes: Not sold in stores; originally sold
during BC/EFA fundraising periods in late 1999 at most Broadway
shows. Available from BC/EFA website. Recorded at St. John's
Lutheran Church in Greenwich Village on October 25, 1999.
With: Lucie Arnaz, Brent Barrett, Alix Korey
Notes: Not sold in stores; soundclips available
on this website.
Release Date: April 20, 1999
Label: DRG Records
Role: George Kittredge
With: Original Broadway cast (see above)
Release Date: February 16, 1999
Label: Original Cast Records
Role: The Sergeant
With: Deborah Gibson (Carlotta); Roberto Blades,
Ruben Gomez (Diego/Zorro); Kaye Ballard (Hermina), Dan Conroy
(Pepi), Michael DeVries (Padre), Tito Enriquez (Captain Ramerez),
Rob Evan (Juan Carlos), Lynn Halverson (Maria), Jodie Langel,
Jeff McCarthy (Governor), Sean McDermott (Father Dominic),
Phyllis Newman (Sonya), Christiane Noll (Fiesta Amor)
Release Date: November 7, 1995
Label: BMG/RCA Victor
Role: Conrad Birdie
With: Film cast (see above)
Release Date: June 22, 1993
Label: UNI/Mercury Records
Role: Reuben
With: Broadway revival cast (see above)
When: June 14, 2004
Where: Town Hall, NYC
With: Scott Siegel (Host), George Dvorsky, Nancy Anderson, Euan Morton, Julia Murney, Noah Racey, Toxic Audio, Sara Brians, Nancy Anderson, Liz Callaway
When: Ongoing (2004)
Other Creative Team: Dan Lipton and David Rossmer (Music/Lyrics/Book)
Notes: Had a one-act reading May 21, 2004 at the Lark Play Development Center with Kate Jennings Grant as Laura, David Ayers as Noah, Nancy Opel and others.