Performed in Moonlight and Magnolias, written by Ron Hutchinson, directed by Scott Cummins - Odyssey Theatre.
August-December 2006 |
Performed in The Time of Your Life, written by William Saroyan, directed by Stefan Novinski - Open Fist Theatre Company.
May-July 2006 |
Performed in a radio play of Romance, written by David Mamet, directed by Neil Pepe - L.A. Theatre Works.
April 2006 |
Performed in The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial, written by Peter Goodchild, directed by Gordon Hunt - L.A. Theatre Works.
January-March 2006 |
Performed in a radio play of 12 Angry Men, written by Reginald Rose, directed by John de Lancie - L.A. Theatre Works.
November-December 2005 |
Played Truscott in Loot, by Joe Orton, directed by Darin Anthony - Theatre East.
August-September 2005 |
Performed in The Voysey Inheritance, written by Harley Granville Barker, adapted by Gavin Witt, directed by Irene Lewis - Center Stage.
April-June 2005 |
Performed in Eighteen, written by Allison Moore, directed by Jay Dysart - Meadows Basement Theatre Company.
November-December 2003 |
3Performed in the World Premiere of Angry, written by Adam Stein, directed by Matt Shakman - Black Dahlia Theatre.
July-September 2003 |
Performed in the World Premiere of Ctrl+Alt+Delete, written by Anthony Clarvoe, directed by Ethan McSweeny - San Jose Repertory Theatre.
October-November 2001 |
Performed in the World Premiere of Schadenfreude, written by Carlos Murillo, directed by Jonathan Westerberg - Circle X Theatre Company.
May-June 2001 |
Performed in Love's Labour's Lost, written by William Shakespeare, directed by Roger Rees - Old Globe Theatre.
September-October 2000 |
Performed in Much Ado About Nothing, written by William Shakespeare, directed by Brendon Fox - Shakespeare Festival/LA.
June-July 2000 |
Performed in Lovers and Executioners, adapted by John Strand from the Montfleury play, La Femme juge et partie, directed by James Warwick - Connecticut Repertory Theatre.
February-March 2000 |
Played the title role in A.P.E. #9, a short film project for University of Southern California, written & directed by Loren Mendell, cinematography by Tiller Russell.
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Performed in The Merry Wives of Windsor, written by William Shakespeare, directed by Roger Rees - Old Globe Theatre.
September-October 1999 |
Performed in Romeo & Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, directed by Daniel J. Sullivan - Old Globe Theatre.
September-October 1998 |
Spent a season performing in productions of Macbeth, Henry V, All's Well That Ends Well, Volpone, and Measure For Measure at the Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, DC.
September 1995-June 1996 |
Played Fred Casely in Chicago, music by John Kander; book by Fred Ebb, Bob Fosse; lyrics by Fred Ebb, directed by Edward Keith Baker - Bristol Riverside Theatre.
April-May 1995 |
Performed in productions of A Few Good Men, Into the Woods, Grand Hotel, Lost in Yonkers, Dracula, and The Importance of Being Earnest - Wagon Wheel Theatre.
Summer and fall of 1994 |
Assistant directed & understudied the role of the Man in the World Premiere of Still, written by Todd Komarnicki & directed by Michael Unger. Starring Dan Meyer, Dawn Maxey, Darin Anthony & Roy McCall. Set design by Todd Rosenthal, Costume design by Kristin Jensen, Lighting Design by Michael J. McNamara, Original Music Composed by Karl Lundeberg - Prop Theatre in Chicago.
May-June 1994 |
Played the Voice of Goya in The Sleep of Reason, written by Antonio Buero Vallejo, directed by Cecilie D. Keenan - Bailiwick Repertory Theater.
March-April 1994 |
Played Don Juan in Don Juan in Hell, written by George Bernard Shaw, directed by Brendon Fox - Bailiwick Repertory Theater.
February-March 1994 |
Played various roles in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, based on the novel by Mildred D. Taylor - Apple Tree Theatre, Highland Park, Illinois.
1993 |
Understudied Dancing At Lughnasa, written by Brian Friel, directed by Kyle Donnelly - Goodman Theatre.
September-October 1993 |
Played Dirk in the world premiere of God Bless Adrian, Michigan, written by Christopher Hickman - Still Hunt Theatre Company at the Chicago Actors Ensemble.
July-August 1993 |
Played Lignière in Cyrano de Bergerac, written by Edmond Rostand, directed by Eileen Boevers - Apple Tree Theatre, Highland Park, Illinois.
April 1993 |
Understudied Puddin N' Pete, written by Cheryl L. West, directed by Gilbert McCauley - Goodman Theatre.
February-March 1993 |
Performed in the repertory-running World Premieres of Light in Love and Light in the Heart of the Dragon, written by Christopher Cartmill, directed by David Zak - Bailiwick Repertory Theater.
1992 |
Performed the Antipholi in The Comedy of Errors, written by William Shakespeare, directed by Keith Fowler - Virginia Shakespeare Festival.
1990 |
While at Northwestern University, performed in productions that included Present Laughter, The Danton Case, The Real Inspector Hound, Macbeth, Blue Window, Burn This, Equus, The Comedy of Errors, and Into the Woods.
1988-1992 |
Interned with the Virginia Shakespeare Festival - productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Richard II, Equus, Cymbeline, Romeo & Juliet.
1984-1986 |
While at Lafayette High School, performed in productions that included The Good Doctor, Annie, Anything Goes, and Oliver!
1984-1988 |
Caught the bug playing the title role in Tom Sawyer, directed by Jill Cheney - Children's Community Theatre at the Egyptian Theatre, DeKalb, Illinois.
March 20, 1982 He then followed that up by performing in another CCT production of Hans Brinker. December 10-12, 1982 |