- (September 4 to 26, 2012) He played Abram in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Zuccola (Sampson); Ian Whitt (Peter); Ben Diskant (Benvolio); Jordan Dean (Tybalt); Matt Citron (Escalus); Yvette Gainer (Lady Montague); Grantham Coleman (Romeo); Matthew Stucky (Paris); Bruce McKenzie (Lord Capulet); Amy Morse (Lady Capulet); Myra Lucretia Taylor (Nurse); Elvy Yost (Juliet): Nate Miller (Mercutio); Brandon Averett (Friar Lawrence) and Reynaldo Piniella (Balthasar) in the cast. Conor Eifler, Tamara Del Rosso, Chalia La Tour, Ben Vigus, Kimberly Weinkle and Sarah Grace Welbourn were in the Ensemble. Tony Speciale was director.
- (December 4 to 23, 2012) He played Ghost of Christmas Future, Ali Baba and Fezziwig Guest in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Alex Amaya (Boy Scrooge, Tom Cratchit); Larry Bull (Marley, Old Joe); Elise A. Coughlan (Fan, Caroler, Fezziwig Guest); Celina Dean (Mrs. Cratchit); Alec and Brad DeLaney (Tiny Tim); Will DeVary (Peter Cratchit); Tamara Del Rosso (Sophia/Petunia); Sherman Fracher (Mrs. Dilber, Mrs. Fezziwig); Andy Gaukel (Fred, Mr. Fezziwig); V. Heidenreich (Narrator); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Grigsby, Cook); Bobby Johnson (Topper, Dick Wilkins, Pall Bearer); David Keeton (Grasper, Townsperson); Ruby Louise McElya-LeStrange (Belinda Cratchit, Fezziwig Guest); Marianna McClellan (Belle, Mrs. Fred); William McNulty (Ebenezer Scrooge); Geoff Rice (Bob Cratchit); David Ryan Smith (Ghost of Christmas Present, Forrest); Madison Welterlan (Martha Cratchit, Fezziwig Guest); Jeff White (Young Ebenezer, Pall Bearer); Lindesy Noel Whiting (Ghost of Christmas Past, Mrs. Blakely) and Christa Wroblewski (Dorthea/Marigold) in the cast. Julien Allen, Ethan Dubin, Bailey Ramirez, Calvin Ramirez, Liz Ramos, Ben Vigus, Ian Whitt and Michael Zuccola played town people, party guests and carolers. Drew Fracher was director.
- (March 22 to April 7, 2013) He played Dr. Abramovitch in Rinne Goff's play, "Comfort Inn," in "Sleep Rock Thy Brain" Humana Festival and Actors Theatre of Louisville production at the Owsley Brown II Theater at Lincoln Performing Arts School, 930 East Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky with Tamara Del Rosso (Angela); Bobby Johnson (Tommy); Chalia La Tour (Carol); Joseph Metcalfe (Mark); Derek Nelson (Kenneth); Andy Reinhardt (Joe White); Angeliea Stark (Zelda); Ben Vigus (Isaac Lerner); Kimberly Weinkle (Charlene); Sara Grace Welbourn (Faye); Madison Welterlen (Sylvie Myers) and Ian Whitt (Elephant-Head Man) in the cast. Amy Attaway and Sarah Lunnie were developers. Amy Attaway was also director.
- (March 22 to April 7, 2013) He played Flight Director in Lucas Hnath's play, "night night," in "Sleep Rock Thy Brain" Humana Festival and Actors Theatre of Louisville production at the Owsley Brown II Theater at Lincoln Performing Arts School, 930 East Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky with Samantha Beach (Astronaut Sue); Ethan Dubin (Astronaut Alex); Jeff White (Astronaut Tom); Laura Engels (Control); Chalia La Tour (Flight Surgeon); Liz Ramos (Retrieval); Andy Reinhardt (Guidance); Ben Vigus (Dick) and Christa Wroblewski (Clock) in the cast. Amy Attaway and Sarah Lunnie were developers. Amy Attaway was also director.
- (April 6 to 7, 2013) He played Jonathan Josephson in Jonathan Josephson's play, "27 Ways I Didn't Say 'H' To Laurence Fishburne," in a Humana Ten-Minute Plays Festival (A sweet and tart evening of ten-minute plays) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Andy Lucien (Laurence Fishburne) in the cast. Ethan Dubin, Danny Wolohan, Bruce McKenzie, Reese Madigan, Jim Frangione, Jeff White, Ian Whitt, Larry Bull, Conor Eifler, Derek Nelson, Bobby Johnson, Joseph Metcalfe, Kris Kling, David Rosenblatt, Dan Waller, Jonathan Majors, Gabe Weible, Andy Reinhardt, Ben Vigus played Jonathan Josephson. Meredith McDonough was director.
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