- (1999) Plays Foster Wilson/Pawnee Bill in "Annie Get Your Gun" musical by Irving Berlin (Marquis Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- (March 2002) Plays Ike Skidmore in "Oklahoma!" musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II based on the play "Green Grow the Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs (Gershwin Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- (October 2002) Plays Baldy O'Shea in "A Man of No Importance" musical by Stephen Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens and Terrence McNally (Mitzi Newhouse Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (1984) Stage Play: The The Rink. Musical. Book by Terrence McNally. Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Music by John Kander. Choreographed by Graciela Daniele. Assistant Choreographer: Tina Paul. Directed by A.J. Antoon. Martin Beck Theatre: 9 Feb 1984- 4 Aug 1984 (204 performances + 29 previews that began on 12 Jan 1984. Cast: Liza Minnelli (as "Angel"), Chita Rivera (as "Anna"), Jason Alexander (as "Lino/Wrecker/Lenny/Punk/Uncle Fausto"), Ronn Carroll (as "Ben/Wrecker/Dino's Father/Mrs. Silverman/Sister Philomena"), Scott Ellis (as "Lucky/Wrecker/Sugar/Punk/Arnie/Suitor/Bobby Perillo/Danny"), Kim Hauser (as "Little Girl"), Scott Holmes (as "Guy/Wrecker/Dino/Father Rocco/Debbie Duberman"), Mel Johnson Jr. (as "Buddy/Wrecker/Hiram/Mrs. Jackson/Charlie/Suitor/Junior Miller"), Frank Mastrocola (as "Tony/Wrecker/Tom/Punk/Suitor/Peter Reilly"). Standbys: Patti Karr (as "Anna"), Lenora Nemetz (as "Angel"). Understudies: Rob Marshall (as "Lino/Lucky/Tony"), Frank Mastrocola (as "Guy"), Kimi Parks (as "Little Girl"), Jim Tushar (as "Ben/Buddy"). Replacement actors during run: Stockard Channing (as "Angel"), Scott Ellis (as "Mrs. Antonelli"), Standby: Mary Testa (as "Angel"). Frank Mastrocola (as "Danny"), Kimi Parks (as "Little Girl"). Standby: Mary Testa (as "Angel"). Understudy: Barclay DeVeau (as "Little Girl"). Produced by Jules Fisher, Roger Berlind, Joan Cullman, Milbro Productions and Kenneth-John Productions (Kenneth D. Greenblatt: President. John J. Pomerantz: Executive Vice President). Produced in association with Jonathan Farkas and Jujamcyn Theaters (under the direction of Richard G. Wolff, President). Associate Producer: Tina Chen.
- (1986) Stage Play: The Front Page. Comedy (revival). Written by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht. Scenic Design by Tony Walton. Directed by Jerry Zaks. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 23 Nov 1986- 11 Jan 1987 (57 performances + 28 previews that began on 31 Oct 1986). Cast: Amanda Carlin (as "A Woman"), Ronn Carroll (as "Kruger, Journal of Commerce"), Jerome Dempsey (as "The Mayor"), Patrick Garner (as "Tony/A Policeman"), Julie Hagerty (as "Peggy Grant"), Ed Lauter (as "Murphy, Journal"), Philip LeStrange (as "Frank, a Deputy"), John Lithgow (as "Walter Burns"), Beverly May (as "Mrs. Grant"), Bill McCutcheon (as "Mr. Pincus"), Bernie McInerney (as "Endicott, Post"), Deirdre O'Connell (as "Mollie Malloy"), Richard Peterson (as "A Policeman"), Michael Rothhaar (as "Carl, a Deputy"), Raymond Serra (as "Diamond Louis"), Richard B. Shull (as "Sheriff Hartman"), Paul Stolarsky (as "Earl Williams"), Charles Stransky (as "Wilson, American"), Richard Thomas (as "Hildy Johnson, Herald Examiner"), Jack Wallace (as "Woodenshoes Eichorn"), Jeff Weiss (as "Bensinger, Tribune"), Lee Wilkof (as "Schwartz, Daily News"), Trey Wilson (as "McCue, City Press"), Mary Catherine (as "Wright Jennie"). Understudies: Amanda Carlin (as "Mollie Malloy/Peggy Grant"), Anita Dangler (as "Jennie/Mrs. Grant"), Patrick Garner (as "Carl/Earl Williams/Frank/Mr. Pincus"), Philip LeStrange (as "Endicott/McCue/Murphy/Wilson"), Richard Peterson (as "Bensinger/Kruger/Schwartz/Tony") and Michael Rothhaar (as "A Policeman/Diamond Louis/Hildy Johnson/Woodenshoes Eichorn"). Replacement actor: Tom Brennan (as "Woodenshoes Eichorn"). Produced by Lincoln Center Theater (as "Gregory Mosher: Artistic Director. Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer).
- (March 10, 1995 - July 14, 1996) "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," a musical comedy revival, with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser [posthumous credit], book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, based on the novel by Shepherd Mead, music orchestration by Danny Troob, musical direction and vocal arrangements by Ted Sperling, additional orchestrations by David Siegel and Robert Ginzler, dance arrangements by Jeanine Tesori, incidental music arrangements by Ted Sperling, choreography by Wayne Cilento, assistant choreographer Lisa LeGuillou, and directed by Des McAnuff on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre (564 total performances, including 16 previews beginning March 10, 1995). Cast: Matthew Broderick (as "J. Pierrepont Finch"), Jeff Blumenkrantz, Ronn Carroll, Victoria Clark, Jonathan Freeman, Luba Mason, Megan Mullally (as "Rosemary Pilkington"), Gerry Vichi, Lillias White, Randl Ask, Kevin Bogue (as "Security Guard/Wicket/Ensemble"), Maria Calabrese, Walter Cronkite (as "Voice of the Narrator"/Recorded voice only), Tom Flynn, Jack Hayes, Rebecca Holt, Jay Aubrey Jones, Nancy Lemenager, Kristi Lynes, Martin Moran, Aiko Nakasone, William Ryall, Jerome Vivona, and Carla Renata (as Carla Renata Williams). Produced by Dodger Theatricals (Des McAnuff, Michael Daevid (as Michael David), 'Robin De Levita', Rocco Landesman, Ed Strong), Kardana Productions, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and The Nederlander Organization (James Nederlander Sr. (as James M. Nederlander): Chairman. Robert E. Nederlander: President. James L. Nederlander: Vice-President); Associate Producer: Whistlin' Dixie.
- (2002) He acted in Terrence McNally, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty's musical, "A Man of No Importance," at the Lincoln Center Theater at the Mitzi E. Newhouse on Broadway in New York City with Roger Rees, Steven Pasquale, Jarlath Conroy, Michael McCormick, Katherine McGrath, and Faith Prince in the cast. Joe Mantello was director.
- (June 1976) He played Sasha Smirrnoff and Senator Blake in John Murray and Allen Boretz's play, "Room Service," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Henry Winkler (Gordon Miller); Didi Conn (Hilda Manney; Marc Flanagan (Leo Davis); Joy Garrett (Christine Marlowe); Frederick Coffin (Faker Englund); Tony Aylward (Joseph Gribble); Robert Lesser (Harry Binion) and George Ede (Gregory Wagner) in the cast. Jeff Bleckner was director. Phillip Louis Rodzen was scenic designer. Joseph Vispi was associate to producer, John Kenley. William Kirk was assistant to John Kenley. Mike Verina was cover artist. John Kenley was artistic director.
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