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Peter recently appeared on Broadway as "Lumiere" in Disney's Beauty and the Beast.
Other credits include The Scarlet Pimpernel at the Neil Simon Theater, and the national tour of Jason Robert Brown's
Parade, directed by Harold Prince. Peter has performed Off-Broadway in Lyrics & Lyricists at the
92nd Street Y, Anna Karenina at the York Theatre, City Center Encores!, The Gershwin Centennial
at Carnegie Hall, Valley of the Dolls, and Red Scare on Sunset by Charles Busch. Around the country,
he has been seen in A Tale of Two Cities (Helen Hayes Theatre), My Fair Lady (St Louis MUNY), Paramour
(Old Globe Theatre), Into the Woods (Muhlenberg Theatre Festival), Sweeney Todd and Evita (Penn
Centre Stage) and The Pirates of Penzance (Theatre Virginia).
Peter’s directing credits include the
Broadway concert of On the 20th Century starring Douglas Sills, Marin
Mazzie, and Joanne Worley, the sold out concert of Chess starring pop recording
star Josh Groban, and Funny Girl where he directed sixteen Fanny Brices including
Whoopi Goldberg, Bebe Neuwirth, and Jane Krakowski. Off-Broadway credits include Henry
& Mudge and Junie B. Jones (nominated for two Lucille Lortel Awards
including Best Musical) both at the Lucille Lortel Theater, the critically acclaimed one-man show Rhapsody in Seth at the Actors’ Playhouse, The Broadway Musicals
of 1953 at Town Hall starring Debbie Gravitte and Davis Gaines, and Jim Walton and Carolee Carmello in the Cooper-Union
concert of God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater.
Other New York credits include Babes in Toyland at Avery Fisher Hall, Up in the Air, by Kenny Finkle at the Playwrights Horizons’ New Works Series
(and at the Williamstown Theatre Festival), Purple Hearts at the McGinn-Cazale
Theatre, and A Wedding Album at the Lambs’ Theater. Peter’s regional credits include directing Karen Mason in Gypsy
for the St. Louis MUNY, Man of LaMancha for the Maltz Jupiter Theater, the new
musical How Can You Run with a Shell on Your Back? for Chicago Shakespeare Theater,
Children of Eden for the Arvada Center in Denver, The Piano Lesson and The Crucible for the Tampa Performing Arts Center,
The Santaland Diaries for the Pittsburgh City Theatre, A Child’s Christmas in Wales for the National Theatre of the Deaf, and a workshop production of his own
musical, Lily, based on Edith Wharton’s The
House of Mirth, written with composer/lyricist Brooks Ashmanskas, at the Huntington Theater.
Peter
is a graduate of Northwestern University, and Artistic Director of the Perry-Mansfield New Works Festival in Steamboat Springs,
CO.
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