- (June 20 to August 18, 1996) He played Professor in the musical, "South Pacific," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Susan Spencer (Ensign Nellie Forbush); Marci Embree (Emile DeBecque); Debra Bluford (Bloody Mary); Jim Korinke (Luther Billis); Scott Beck (Lt. Joseph Cable); Jim Shelby (Captain George Brackett); Andi Meyer (Liat); Patrick Hill (Commander Harbison); Bowen Marshall (Jerome); Brent J. Owens (Jerome); Natasha Johnson (N'gana); Lauren Lindsey (N'gana); Rebecca Rose (Laurencin); Todd Miller (Seabee Morton Wise); Doug Powers (Lt. Buzz Adams); Ken Remmert (Radio Operator Bob McCaffrey); James Andrew Wright (Seabee Hamilton Steeves); Evan Gamxu (Stewport); Kippy Simmons (Seabee James Hayes); Mathew Walberg (Staff Sergeant Thomas Hassinger); Jason Holland (Seabee Richard West); Charlie O'Shields (Lt. Tony Fry); Rob Hatzenbeller (Sergeant Kenneth Johnson); Brian R. Davidson (Seabee Timothy Hewitt); Pam Kerrihard (Ensign Kanet McGregor); Elaine Fox (Ensign Connie Walkeska); Sabrina Hamble (Lt. Bessie Noonan); Laure Roonebaum-Cumley (Ensign Genevieve Marshall); Sarah Crawford (Ensign Lisa Minelli); Vicki Baker (Ensign Dinah Murphy); Leanne Beck (Ensign Sue Yeager) and Cora McCrae (Laura Ishum) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Dennis D. Hennessy was also director. Oscar Hammerstein and Joshua Logan wrote the book. Richard Rodgers was composer. Oscar Hammerstein was also lyricist. Joe R. Fox III was associate producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting designer. Howard Jones was scenic designer. Vincent Scassellatti was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Ron Megee was properties coordinator. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Bradley Zimmerman was music director and orchestra supervisor. Treva Farrell was choreographer. Jeannette Heater and Jan Cohick were keyboardists. Jim Sullivan played the trumpet. Dave Cooper played the trombone. Jan Cohick played the French Horn. Harold Steinhardt played the woodwinds. Keith Larson played the percussionist. Mark Taylor and Kent Brauninger played the violinists. Ryan K. Klein and Marci Parrette were spotlight designers. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Joel Poinsett was audio engineer. Jennifer J. Bradshaw was administrative director. Paul Epps was production assistant. Bill Murphy was shop foreman. Laure Ishum and Brian R. Davidson were also stagehands.
- (June 25, 1998 to August 30, 1998) He played Sir Dinadan in the musical, "Camelot," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Kip Niven (Arthur); Melinda MacDonald (Guenevere); Gary Lindemann (Lancelot); Dale O'Brien (Merlyn); Jeff Martin (Sir Gawain); Sylvia Stoner (Lady Elaine); Matt Ramsey (Sir Lionel); Cheryl Clark (Lady Claire); Elaine Fox (Voice of Nimue); Ray Ettinger (Squire Dap); Evan Gamsu (Sir Sagramore); Mark Huseth (Sir Tristan); Kevin Hershberger (Sir Kay); Tim Cormack (Sir Owain); Adam Duncan (Sir Marrok); Dallas Henry (Sir Gareth); Kim Cheeseman (Lady Niobe); Kristi Mitchell (Lady Anne) Jill Dickerson (Lady Garwen); Alicia Ewing (Lady Laurel); Brian Grosdider (Sire Galehaut); Timothy Markman (Page Perceval); Ashleigh Phillips (Lady Elyzabel); Jim Shelby (Pellmore); Judson (Mordred); Travis Allen (Tom of Warwick) and James Gregory (Tom of Warwick) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Richard Carrothers was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting and properties designer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Renee Van Niel was costume designer. Tom Phillips was assistant costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Martin English and Bill Warren were fight choreographers. Bradley Zimmerman was music director and orchestra supervisor. Treva Farrell was dance director. Mark Ferrell was keyboardist and conductor. Jeanette Heater, Carolyn Robinson and Mark Volk were keyboardists. Harold Steinhardt was woods player. Keith Larson was percussionist. David Cooper and Phil Thomas played the trombone. Joe Begenwald and Ron Stinson played the trumpets. Diana Yancey was violinist. Whitney Benedetti was assistant to stage manager. Tracey Fitzgerald was wardrobe coordinator. Ryan K. Klein and Elena Gronlund were spotlight designers. Janette Heater was also rehearsal pianist. Paul Meier was dialect coach. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. J.T. Taube was stagehand. Jim Caldwell and Richard Fritz were scenic artists. Alan Jay Lerner wrote the book and lyrics. Frederick Loewe was composer.
- (June 28, 2001 to September 2, 2001) He played Zebulum/Baker in the musical, "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Charles Hagerty (Joseph); Becky Barta (Narrator); Gary Holcombe (Jacob Pharoah); Karen Errington (Head Wife); Darryl Stamp (Reuben); James Wright (Levi); David Ollington (Simeon/Dancer); Timothy Johnson (Napthali/Dancer); Joseph Pilgrim (Issachar/Dancer); Kenny Noth (Asher/Dancer); Adam Duncan (Dan); Jonathan Thomas (Gad/Butler); Robert Winstead (Benjamin); Jeff McEvoy (Judah); Vincent Monachino (Potiphar); Stephanie Nelson (Wife/Mrs. Potiphar/Pharette/Dancer); Maggee Steele (Wife/Pharette/Dancer); Lindsey Walker (Wife/Pharette/Dancer); Patricia Arrendono (Wife/Pharette/Dancer); Kristyn Barker (Ensemble/Wife/Egyptian); Kate Gumowitz (Ensemble/Wife/Egyptian); Ivy Gangon (Ensemble/Wife/Egyptian); Raleigh Miller (Ensemble/Egyptian); David Tate Hastings (Ensemble/Egyptian) and Brian Lowry (Ensemble/Egyptian) in the cast.Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Richard Carrothers was also director and developer. Tim Rice was lyricist. Andrew Lloyd Webber was composer. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting and properties designer. R. Keith Brumley was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer and stage manager. Lisa Stephens and Robert Crane were assistants to the stage manager. Charles D. Adamson was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Mark Ferrell was music director, conductor and keyboardist. Dennis Landsman was choreographer. Steve Malloy played the trumpet. David Blauer played the trombone. Harold Steinhardt and Jeffrey Timmons played the Reeds. Steve Riley was keyboardist. Sebastian Alfie was guitarist. Nathan Goheen was bassist. Nick Urbom was drummer. Derek Crocker and Christopher Bell were spotlight designers. Tracey Radinovic was wardrobe supervisor. J.T. Taube was stagehand and was swing technician. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Raymond F. Clarke III was assistant technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Carey Sowder was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. Kerri Gogan was carpenter. Nancy Bostick and Charles Moore were scenic artists. James Caldwell was scenic colorist.
- (June 27, 2002 to September 1, 2002) He played Dewhurst in the musical, "The Scarlet Pimpernel," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Ron Bohmer (Sir Percival Blakeney); Sandra Joseph (Marguerite St. Just); Tim Noland (Chauvelin); Lori Blalock (Marie); Joel Morrison (Armand St. Just); John Staniunas (Ozzy); Jeff McEvoy (Hal); Robert Winstead (Farleigh); Charles Fugate (Elton); Adam Wade Duncan (Ben); Robret Giddy Brand (Manager/Prince of Wales/Robespierre); Javier Rivera (Coupeau); William Hammons (Tussaud/Ensemble); Jeff Dary (St. Cyr/Ensemble); Dustin Peterson (Prison Guard/Ensemble); Elizabeth Dary (Ensemble); Shawn Whisler (Sentry/Ensemble); Ryan Keller (Jessup/Ensemble); Lindsay Ohse (Ensemble); Kelly Mengelkoch (Ensemble); Carolyn Shepard (Ensemble); Katie Shepard (Ensemble); Leah Hamilton (Ensemble); Brian Lowry (Ensemble); Spencer Brown (Soldier); Aaron Whitten (Soldier); Alex Compton (Little Girl); Alexis Daleo (Little Girl); Eriq Garcia (Little Boy): Haley Knudsen (Little Girl); Matthew Lundy (Little Boy); Katey Mason (Little Girl); Mitchell McCroskey (Little Boy) and Michael Stocker (Little Boy) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Nan Knighton wrote the book and lyrics. Richard Carrothers was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting and properties designer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Kimberly Wick was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Charles D. Adamson was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Mary Traylor was costume coordinator. Rick Sordelet was fight director. Mr. Bohmer's wig designed by Jon Jordan of New York City. Paul Meier was dialect designer. Stephanie Klapper was casting director. Mark Ferrell was music director. Treva Farrell was choreographer. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. J.T. Taube was swing technician. Cynthia Dahlberg was assistant technical director.
- (June 24, 2004 to August 29, 2004) He played Gideon Wain in the musical, "Tom Sawyer," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Lyndsey Argon (Naomi Peters); Devin Amos (Lucy Wain); Kelli Berry (Sally Bellamy); Lori Blalock (Aunt Polly); Debra Bluford (Widow Douglas); Robert Gibby Brand (Mark Twain, Pap); Ashley Burns (Becky Thatcher); Charles Fugate (Lanyard Bellamy, Doc Robinson); David Gomez (Alfred Rogers); Leah Hamilton (Sereny Harper); Trevor Houston (Sidney Sawyer); Katie Hunter (Susie Hartley); Jessica Ims (Sabina Bellamy); Jim Korinke (Judge Thatcher); Vincent Onofrio Monaschino (Lemuel Dobbins); Carolyn Money (Jessica Rogers); Jeff Newman (Joe Harper); Nathan Norcross (Lyle Peters); Paula Prosser (Amy Lawrence); Michael Linsley Rappaport (Reverend Sprague); Hank Rector (Sheriff); Brian Sears (Huckleberry Finn); Josh Shirley (Muff Potter); Stephan Stubbins (Tom Sawyer); Matt Williams (George Peters); Spencer Wilson (Ben Rogers) and James Andrew Wright (Injun Joe) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Mark Twain was the original author of the novel. Ken Ludwig was developer and adapter. Don Schlitz was composer and lyricist. Richard Carrothers was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting designer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Deborah Morgan was properties designer. Roger Stoddard and Brian R. Davidson were also sound designers. Ryan K. Klein was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Rich Bittner was choreographer. Mark Ferrell was music director. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was also audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter.
- (June 25, 2009 to August 30, 2009) He played Franz in the musical, "The Sound of Music," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Ron Bohmer (Captain Georg Von Trapp); Leigh Ann Larkin (Maria Rainer); Georga Osborne (Mother Abbess); Jim Korinke (Max Detweiler); Tausha Torrez (Elsa Schroeder); Mark Robbins (Herr Zeller); Annie Simpson (Liesl June 25 to August 6); Austin Bommer (Leisl August 7 to 30); Jeff Seasrs (Rolf); Lyndsey Agron (Sister Sophia); Michael Austin (Nazi); Crystal Clayton (Postulant); Matthew Haney (Nazi); Bonita Hanson (Frau Schmidt); Ryan King (Nazi); Kathryn McCreary (Sister Cecilia); Robert Murphy (Priest); Jerry Ogden (Baron Elberfield); Catherine Ratliff (Sister Louise); Hank Rector (Admiral Von Schreiber); Jakob Wozniak (Nazi); Holly White (Sister Margeretta); Mattie Bell (Birgitta June 25 to July 26); Millie Bell (Gretl June 25 to July 26); Joel Chambers (Friedrich June 25 to July 26); Lindsey Hart (Marta July 28 to August 30); Dakota Hoar (Kurt June 25 to July 26); Maycee Steele (Birgitta July 28 to August 30); Carley Whitt (Louisa June 25 to July 26); Allison Wilcox (Gretl July 28 to August 30); Vince Woods (Friedrich July 28 to August 30) and Jayke Workman (Kurt July 28 to August 30) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Richard Rodgers was composer. Oscar Hammerstein wrote the book and lyrics. Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse wrote the book. The musical is based on the "The Story of the Trapp Family Singers." Mark Ferrell was music director. Richard J. Hinds was choreographer. Matthew Donnell was assistant choreographer. Richard Carrothers was also director. Jennifer Mays was assistant director. Randy B. Winder was lighting designer. Jason Coale was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Ryan K. Klein was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Stephanie Klapper was casting director. Sean Dane was properties designer. Stephanie Klapper was casting director. Claire Jarman was assistant to the stage manager. McKaela Keller was wardrobe mistress. Sean Glass was follow spot coordinator. Greg Moore and Andrew Winter were follow spot designers. Jan DeLovage was hair and makeup designer. Aidan Robbins was assistant to the assistant stage manager. Charles Moore, Keri Noerrlinger and Wendy Scott were scenic artists. Ray Robins was changeover technician. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Richey F. Clark was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. Melissa Legg was swing technician. James Misenheimer was associate technical director.
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