Stage Work
- The Sound of Music - Friedrich (1976)
- The Boyfriend
- Chicago - Mary Sunshine
- Jesus Christ Superstar - Jesus of Nazareth
- Noa Noa
- What's A Nice Country Doing In A State Like This?
- Les Misérables - Marius (1988)
- Show Boat - Gaylord Ravenal
- Side Show - Buddy Foster
- Mack and Mabel
- Sweeney Todd - Anthony Hope
- Merrily We Roll Along - Frank Shepard
- Call Me Madam - Kenneth
- The Phantom of the Opera - Raoul (1991)
- The Red Shoes - Julian (1993)
- The Phantom of the Opera - The Phantom (1999)
- Martin Guerre - Martin Guerre (1999)
- Sweeney Todd - Anthony Hope (2002)
- Little Fish - Robert
- The Phantom of the Opera - The Phantom (2003–2005)
- Lestat - Lestat (2005)
- Company - Bobby
- Les Misérables - Jean Valjean (2008)
- Sunday In The Park With George - George (2009)
- Oliver! - Fagin - Walnut Street Theatre (Nov., 2009-Jan., 2010)
- The Phantom of the Opera - The Phantom (2010- )
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