Broadway and Theater Credits
- 1957 Grab Me A Gondola – Johannesburg, South Africa
- 1960 The Golden Touch – Original London Production – Westend Picadilly Theatre – 12 performances – (as Yanni)
- 1965 Do I Hear a Waltz? – Broadway 46th Street Theater – March 18, 1965 to September 25, 1965 – 220 performances (As Renato Di Rossi)
- 1983 Nine – Broadway 46th Street Theater – May 9, 1983 to February 4, 1984 – @ 333 performances – (Replacement Star as Guido Contini)
- 1984 Nine – The National Tour – (Starring as Guido Contini); (although not a complete list, the following references were found):
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- Washington DC – Kennedy Center Opera House – April 4, 1984 through April 21, 1984
- Miami Beach FL – Miami Beach Theater of Performing Arts – May 4, 1984 through May 17, 1984
- Los Angeles CA – Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Music Center - May 23, 1984 through June 1, 1984
- Dallas TX – Majestic Theater – June 5, 1984 through June 17, 1984
- San Diego, CA - Fox Theater - July 2, 1984 through July 7, 1984
- Seattle, WA - 5th Avenue Theater - July 10, 1984 through July 15, 1984
- San Francisco, CA - (There during week of August 24, 1984)
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