- "Hairspray" Original Broadway Cast Recording
- "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" Revival Phantom(u/s Rocky)
- "Footloose" Ensemble (u/s Chuck)
- Appeared in "Hairspray", the Broadway musical
- "Footloose" National Tour as Chuck (u/s Ren)
- Filmed ABC Pilot "Thank God It's Monday" portraying young student 'Chris'
- Reprised the role of Link Larkin in the First National Tour of Hairspray in LA.
- (April to September 2005): Played "Fabrizio Naccarelli" in "The Light in the Piazza", a musical by Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas, based on the novel by Elizabeth Spencer (Lincoln Center/Vivian Beaumont Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- The Light in the Piazza (2005). Musical. Book by Craig Lucas. Music by Adam Guettel. Lyrics by Adam Guettel Based on the novel by Elizabeth Spencer. Music orchestrated by Ted Sperling and Adam Guettel. Additional Orchestrations: Bruce Coughlin. Musical Director: Ted Sperling. Musical Staging by Jonathan Butterell. Assistant Director: Sarna Lapine. Directed by Bartlett Sher. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 18 Apr 2005- 2 Jul 2006 (504 performances + 36 previews that began on 17 Mar 2005). Cast: Michael Berresse (as "Giuseppe Naccarelli, Fabrizio's brother"), David Bonanno (as "Ensemble"), David Burnham (as "Ensemble"), Victoria Clark (as "Margaret Johnson"), Patti Cohenour (as "Signora Naccarelli, Fabrizio's mother"), Beau Gravitte [Broadway debut](as "Roy Johnson, Margaret's husband"), Laura Griffith (as "Ensemble"), Mark Harelik [Broadway debut] (as "Signor Naccarelli, Fabrizio's father") [from 17 Mar 2005- 11 Sep 2005], Prudence Wright Holmes (as "Ensemble"), Jennifer Hughes (as "Ensemble"), Felicity LaFortune (as "Tour Guide/Ensemble"), Michel Moinot (as "Ensemble"), Matthew Morrison (as "Fabrizio Naccarelli") [from 17 Mar 17, 2005- 1 Sep 2005], Kelli O'Hara (as "Clara Johnson, Margaret's daughter") [from 17 Mar 2005- 4 Dec 2005], Joseph Siravo (as "Priest/Ensemble"), Sarah Uriarte Berry (as "Franca Naccarelli, Giuseppe's wife"). Swings: Glenn Seven Allen, Catherine LaValle. Understudies: Glenn Seven Allen (as "Priest"), David Bonanno (as "Giuseppe Naccarelli"), David Burnham (as "Fabrizio Naccarelli"), Patti Cohenour (as "Margaret Johnson"), Laura Griffith (as "Franca Naccarelli"), Jennifer Hughes (as "Clara Johnson") [from 17 Mar 2005- 4 Dec 2005], Felicity LaFortune (Signora Naccarelli), Catherine LaValle (as "Tour Guide"), Joseph Siravo (as "Roy Johnson/Signor Naccarelli"). Replacement actors: Katie Rose Clarke (as "Clara Johnson") [from 2005 - ?], Patti Cohenour (as "Margaret Johnson") [Fri. eve. & Sat. matinées only], Jennifer Hughes (as "Clara Johnson") [from 6 Dec 2005- 15 Dec 2005], Aaron Lazar (as "Fabrizio Naccarelli") [from 2 Sep 2005- ?], Chris Sarandon (as "Signor Naccarelli") [from 13 Sep 2005- ?]. Produced by Lincoln Center Theater (André Bishop: Artistic Director. Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer). LCT Musical Theater Associate Producer: Ira Weitzman. Produced by arrangement with Turner Entertainment Co. Note: Play based on the same novella from which the 1962 film of the same name was taken.
- (October 2005) Played "Thad Lapin" in "A Naked Girl on Appian Way", a play by Richard Greenberg (American Airlines Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- (Spring 2008) Appeared as "Lt. Joseph Cable" in the Broadway revival of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's "South Pacific", at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre.
- (2013) Album: "Where It All Began".
- (April 2015) Musical: "Finding Neverland"--playing J.M. Barrie on Broadway.
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