Jesse L. Martin - Stage Work

Stage Work

  • Ring of Men (Off-Broadway) - Unknown date and character
  • The Prince and the Pauper (Off-Broadway) - Unknown character and date
  • Arabian Nights (Off-Broadway) - Unknown date and character
  • The Butcher's Daughter (Cleveland Playhouse) - Unknown character (1993)
  • Timon of Athens (Broadway Premiere) - "Alcibiades' Officer" (original), "Second Masseur" (original), Alcibiades (understudy) (1993).
  • The Government Inspector (Broadway Revival) - Abdulin (original), Panteleyeva (understudy) (1994)
  • Rent (Broadway) - Tom Collins (1996)
  • RENT (West End) - Tom Collins (1998)
  • Bright Lights, Big City (musical) (concept recording) - Tad
  • The Threepenny Opera (Williasmtown, MA; Williamstown Theatre Festival Production) – Macheath (2003)
  • The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare in the Park production) - Gratiano (Summer 2010)
  • The Winter's Tale (Shakespeare in the Park) - King Polixenes (Summer 2010)
  • The Merchant of Venice (Broadway) - Gratiano (2010); transfer from the Shakespeare in the Park production
  • Romeo and Juliet (Public Theater; Delacorte Theatre's 50th Anniversary) - Gregory, Friar John, Watchman 2 (2012)

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