- (2007) Originates the title role Fredrick Frankenstein of "Young Frankenstein", out-of-town World Premier is from 8/7 to 9/1, and starts playing on Boardway October; followed by the opening night 11/8.
- (December 2006 - January 2007) Portrayed Leo Bloom in "The Producers" written by Mel Brooks and directed by Susan Stroman on Broadway.
- (May 2006 - July 2006) Portrayed Leo Bloom in "The Producers" on written by Mel Brooks and directed by Susan Stroman Broadway
- (August 2007 - September 1, 2007) Out-of-town World Premier of "Young Frankenstein" written by Mel Brooks, portraying the lead role of Dr. Frederick Frankenstein.
- (July to October 2004): Played "Xanthias" in "The Frogs", a musical by Nathan Lane and Stephen Sondheim, adapted from an earlier treatment by Burt Shevelove (Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (2003) Plays Leo Bloom in "The Producers" on Broadway
- (2001) Plays "Carmen Ghia" in "The Producers", a musical by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan (St. James Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- (June 6, 1999) Won the 1999 Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his role as Snoopy in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown".
- (2010) Touring with "Young Frankenstein" written by Mel Brooks on the Broadway Across America tour, portraying the role of Dr. Frederick Frankenstein.
- (September 27, 1997 - January 4, 1998) "Triumph of Love" by Marivaux on Broadway at the Royale Theatre, directed by Michael Mayer, with book by James Magruder; Music by Jeffrey Stock; Lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, and choreography by Doug Varone with F. Murray Abraham (as Hermocrates, brother to Hesione, a philosopher); Betty Buckley (as Hesione, Agis' aunt, a philosopher); Susan Egan (as Princess Léonide); Roger Bart (as Harlequin, the valet); Kevin Chamberlin (as Dimas, the gardener); Nancy Opel (as Corine, Léonide's maid servant); and Christopher Sieber (as Agis, a student of reason). 85 Total Performances (including 30 previews beginning September 27, 1997)
- (March 2001) He acted in Mel Brooks' musical, "The Producers," at the St. James' Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Gary Beach, Cady Huffman, Brad Oscar, and Eric Gunhus in the cast. Susan Stroman was both director and choreographer.
- (February 19, 2001) He played Carmen Ghia in Mel Brooks' musical, "The Producers," at the Cadillac Palace Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Nathan Lane (Max Bialystock); Matthew Broderick (Leopold Bloom); Brad Oscar and Ron Orbach (Franz Liebkind); Gary Beach (Roger DeBris) and Cady Huffman (Ulla) in the cast. Susan Stroman was director. William Ivey Long was costume designer. Robin Wagner was scenic designer. Thomas Meehan was librettist.
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