- Seussical (2000). Musical comedy. Book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. Music by Stephen Flaherty. Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens. Conceived by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty and Eric Idle. Based on the works of Dr. Seuss. Music orchestrated by Doug Besterman. Musical Director: David Holcenberg. Dance arrangements by David Chase. Vocal arrangements by Stephen Flaherty. Choreographed by Kathleen Marshall. Associate Director: Stafford Arima. Associate Choreographer: Robert Ashford and Joey Pizzi. Directed by Rob Marshall. Richard Rodgers Theatre: 30 Nov 2000- 20 May 2001 (198 performances + 34 previews that began on 1 Nov 2000). Cast: Kevin Chamberlin (as "Horton the Elephant"), Anthony Blair Hall (as "JoJo"), Janine LaManna (as "Gertrude McFuzz"), Michele Pawk (as "Mayzie LaBird"), David Shiner (as "The Cat in the Hat") [from 1 Nov 2000- 11 Mar 2001], Eric Devine (as "General Genghis Kahn Schmitz"), Eddie Korbich (as "Grandpa Who"), Alice Playten (as "Mrs. Mayor"), Sharon Wilkins (as "Sour Kangaroo"), Stuart Zagnit (as "The Mayor of Whoville"), Joyce Chittick (as "Cat's Helper/Ensemble"), Jennifer Cody (as "Cat's Helper/Ensemble"), Eric Devine (as "Ensemble"), Natascia A. Díaz (as "Bird Girl/Ensemble"), David Engel (as "Wickersham Brother/Ensemble"), Sara Gettelfinger (as "Bird Girl/Ensemble"), Justin Greer (as "Cat's Helper/Ensemble"), Ann Harada (as "Marshal of the Court/Ensemble"), Catrice Joseph-Hart [credited as Catrice Joseph] (as "Bird Girl/Ensemble"), Andrew Keenan-Bolger (as "JoJo Alternate"), Eddie Korbich (as "Ensemble"), Mary Ann Lamb (as "Cat's Helper/Ensemble"), Darren Lee (as "Cat's Helper/Vlad Vladikoff/Ensemble"), Monique L. Midgette (as "Grandma Who/Ensemble"), Casey Nicholaw (as "Ensemble"), Tom Plotkin (as "Wickersham Brother/Ensemble"), Devin Richards (as "Judge Yertle the Turtle/Ensemble"), William Ryall (as "The Grinch/Ensemble"), Jerome Vivona (as "Cat's Helper/Ensemble"), Sharon Wilkins (as "Ensemble"), Eric Jordan Young (as "Wickersham Brother/Ensemble"). Swings: Shaun Amyot, Jenny Hill, Michelle Kittrell, David Lowenstein. Standby: Bryan Batt (as "The Cat in the Hat"). Understudies: Shaun Amyot (as "Cat's Helper/Vlad Vladikoff/Wickersham Brother"), Sara Gettelfinger (as "Mayzie LaBird"), Ann Harada (as "Mrs. Mayor"), Jenny Hill (as "Bird Girl/Cat's Helper/Gertrude McFuzz/Marshal of the Court"), Catrice Joseph (as "Sour Kangaroo"), Michelle Kittrell (as "Bird Girl/Cat's Helper"), David Lowenstein (as "Cat's Helper/Judge Yertle the Turtle/The Grinch/Wickersham Brother"), Monique Midgette (as "Sour Kangaroo"), Casey Nicholaw (as "Horton the Elephant/The Mayor of Whoville"), William Ryall (as "General Genghis Kahn Schmitz"), Eric Jordan Young (as "The Cat in the Hat"). Produced by SFX Theatrical Group, Barry & Fran Weissler and Universal Studios. Produced in association with Kardana-Swinsky Productions, Hal Luftig and Michael Watt.
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (October 2, 2000 to January 13, 2001) He and Charles DuChateau were music directors for the musical, "Flower Drum Song," in the world premiere of the new book version at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Jodi Long in the cast. Richard Rodgers was original composer. Oscar Hammerstein II was original lyricist. David Henry Hwang wrote the book. Oscar Hammerstein II and Joseph Fields wrote the original musical version. C.Y. Lee wrote the novel. Robert Longbottom was director and choreographer. Gregg Barnes was costume designer. Jon Gottlieb and Philip G. Allen were sound designers.
- (March 17 to April 26, 2015) He music adapter, supervisor and arranger for the musical, "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Richard Rodgers was composer. Oscar Hammerstein II was lyricist and wrote original book. Douglas Carter Beane wrote the new book. Danny Troob was orchestrations. Josh Rhodes was choreographer. Mark Brokaw was director. William Ivey Long was costume designer.
- (May 4 to 29, 2016) He was music and orchestra supervisor for new musical, "My Paris," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Claire Tow Stage in the C. Newton Schenck III Theatre) in New Haven, Connecticut. Charles Aznavour was composer and lyricist. Alfred Uhry wrote the book. Jason Robert Brown was English lyric adapter and musical adapter. Kathleen Marshall was director and choreographer. Derek McLane was set designer. Paul Tazewell was costume designer. Leah Loukas was wig designer. Donald Holder was lighting designer. Brian Ronan was sound designer. Olivia Sebesky was projection designer. Chris Zaccardi was production stage manager. Amy Patricia Stern was assistant stage manager. Craig Burns from Telsey & Company was casting director.
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