- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Chu Chem (1989). Musical. Book by Ted Allen. Music by Mitch Leigh. Lyrics by Jim Haines and Jack Wohl. Musical and Vocal Director: Don Jones. Music orchestrated by Michael Gibson. Assistant Musical Dir.: Brett Alan Sommer. Directed by Albert Marre. Ritz Theatre: 17 Mar 1989- 14 May 1989 (68 performances). Cast: Emily Zacharias (as "Lotte/Westerner"), Mark Zeller (as "Chu Chem/Westerner"), Thom Sesma (as "The Prince/The Oriental Company"), Irving Burton (as "Yakob/Westerner"), Timm Fujii (as "The Prompter/The Oriental Company"), Simone Gee (as "Na-Mi/The Oriental Company/Concubine/The Oriental Company/Villager/The Oriental Company"), Zoie Lam (as "Daf-ah-Dil/The Oriental Company/Concubine/The Oriental Company/Villager/The Oriental Company"), Alvin Lum (as "The Elder/The Oriental Company"), Jason Ma (as "Ho-Ke/The Oriental Company/Propman/The Oriental Company/Villager/The Oriental Company"), Kenji Nakao (as "Shu-Wo/The Oriental Company/Propman/The Oriental Company/Villager/The Oriental Company"), Paul Nakauchi (as "Nu-Wo/The Oriental Company/Propman/The Oriental Company/Villager/The Oriental Company"), Chev Rodgers (as "Hong Ho, The Governor/The Oriental Company"), Keelee Seetoo (as "Lei-An/The Oriental Company/Concubine/The Oriental Company/Villager/The Oriental Company"), Hechter Ubarry (as "The Prince's Brother/The Oriental Company"), Nephi Jay Wimmer (as "Chueh-Wu"). Produced by The Mitch Leigh Company and William D. Rollnick.
- Prince of Central Park (1989). Musical.
- Shogun, The Musical (1990). Musical.
- Miss Saigon (1991). Musical drama.
- Sly Fox (2004). Comedy (revival). Written by Larry Gelbart. Based on "Volpone" by Ben Jonson. Scenic Design by George Jenkins and Jesse Poleshuck. Pre-Show Announcement: Don LaFontaine. Directed by Arthur Penn. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 1 Apr 2004- 29 Aug 2004 (173 performances + 22 previews that began on 12 Mar 2004). Cast: Richard Dreyfuss (as "Foxwell J. Sly/The Judge") [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Eric Stoltz (as "Simon Able") [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Rene Auberjonois (as "Jethro Crouch") [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Elizabeth Berkley (as "Mrs. Truckle") [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Professor Irwin Corey (as "Court Clerk"), Bob Dishy (as "Abner Truckle"), Bronson Pinchot (as "Lawyer Craven"), [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Peter Scolari (as "The Chief of Police'[from 12 Mar 2004- 1 Aug 2004], Nick Wyman (as "Captain Crouch"), Rachel York (as "Miss Fancy") [from 12 Mar 2004- 15 Aug 2004], Charles Antalosky (as "Sly's Servant"), Linda Halaska (as "Sly's Servant"), Jeremy Hollingworth (as "Sly's Servant"), Robert LaVelle (as "1st Policeman"), Jason Ma (as "Crouch's Servant"), Jeff Talbott (as "3rd Policeman"), Gordon Joseph Weiss (as "2nd Policeman/Bailiff"). Produced by Julian Schlossberg, Roy Furman, Ben Sprecher, Michael Gardner, James Fantaci, Cheryl Lachowicz, Christine Duncan and Nelle Nugent. Produced by arrangement with Andrew Braunsberg. Associate Producer: Aaron Levy, Jill Furman, Debra Black and Peter May.
- He acted on Broadway in New York City in the play, "Sly Fox."
- He acted on Broadway in New York City in the Musical, "Miss Saigon."
- He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," in a Classic Stage Company production in Off-Broadway in New York City.
- (1997) acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Antony & Cleopatra," starring Vanessa Redgrave at The Public Theater, Off-Broadway in New York City.
- (2003) acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," at The Pearl Theatre Company, Off-Broadway in New York City.
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