- (8/02) Stage: Choreographed "Babes in Arms" by Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart and Joe DiPietro. Musical. Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, CT.
- (8/02) Stage: Choreographed "42nd Street" by Harry Warren, Al Dubin, Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, based on the novel by Bradford Ropes. Musical. Fox Theater, Atlanta, GA.
- (12/02) Stage: Appeared (as "Buddy") in / choreographed "Let Me Sing" by Michael Bush, Michael Aman and Joel Silberman. Musical. George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, NJ.
- (12/04-2/05) Stage: Choreographed "Lone Star Love" by John L. Haber on Broadway. Musical. John Houseman Theater, New York City.
- (2/07-3/07) Stage: Choreographer for "Stormy Weather: Imagining Lena Horne" by Sharleen Cooper Cohen. Prince Music Theater, Philadelphia, PA.
- (11/08) Stage: Choreographer for "Irving Berlin's White Christmas" on Broadway. Musical Music by Irving Berlin. Written by 'David Ives and Paul Blake, based on the film _White Christmas (1945)_ written by Norman Krasna and Melvin Frank and Norman Panama. Broadway Theater, New York City.
- (6/05) Stage: Choreographer for "After the Night and the Music", a presentation of three one-act plays by Elaine May on Broadway. Biltmore Theater, New York City.
- (1984) Music video: Produced the Don Henley video "The Boys of Summer".
- (July 9 to August 31, 2003) He choreographed the musical, "42nd Street," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles,California. Harry Warren was composer. Al Dubin was lyricist. Mark Bramble was director. Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble wrote the book.
- (August 1977) He played Eugene in the musical, "Grease," 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 Roz Kelly (Betty Rizzo); Barry Williams (Danny Zuko); Marilyn Michaels (Sandy Dumbrowski); Tom Demenkoff (Kenickie); Jerry DiChiara (Johnny Casino, Teen Angel); Barbara Worthington (Marty); Ira Zucker (Sonny La Tierri); Michael Hirsch (Vince Fontaine); J. Curtis Crimp (Roger); Clay James (Doody); Anita Lento (Frenchy); Donna Bullock (Patty); Lee Ann Moffett (Jan); Debra Gabriel (Cha Cha) and Phoebe Alexander (Miss Lynch) in the cast. Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey were the writers, composers and lyricists. Kathi Moss was choreographer. Larry Forde was director. Michael Dansicker was musical director. Phillip Louis Rodzen was scenic production designer. Carl Heastand was costume designer. Joseph Vispi was associate to the producer, John Kenley. Charles Corritore was assistant to John Kenley. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1979) He played Freddie Beenstock in the musical, "Walking Happy," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with Tommy Tune (Will Mossop); Elizabeth Allen (Maggie Hobson); Jesse White (Henry Horatio Hudson); David Jendre (Tubby Wadlowe); Harry Switzer (Minns); Hazel Steck (Mrs. Hepworth); Paul Straney (George Beenstock); Gene Mildon (Denton); Mark Jollie (Albert Beenstock); Marybeth Williams (Alice Hobson); Jeff Calhoun (Handbill Boy); Paula Cinko (Ada Figgins); Drucilla Minte (Vickie Hobson); Beverly Lambert (Customer); Robert Michael Morris (Heeler); Conley Schnaterbeck; Mark Hall; Barbara Warren; Leslie Kretzler; Karen Prunczik; Marietta Clark and Paula Bellis in the cast. Leo Muller and Robert Billig were choreographers. Roger O. Hirson and Ketti Frings were writers. Jimmy Van Heusen was composer. Sammy Cahn was lyricist. Leslie B. Cutler was director. Judy Darling was assistant conductor. Phillip Louis Rodzen was settings designer. Joseph Vispi was associate producer.
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