Pierce Peter Brandt's Broadway Tours
- In Cameron Mackintosh's Les Miserables. Appearing in the roles of "Javert", "the Factory Foreman", and "Combeferre".
- The original Broadway cast of Cameron Mackintosh's Martin Guerre. Appearing in the leading role of "Arnaud" and the featured role of "Paul". Martin Guerre is the third musical from the creators of Miss Saigon and Les Miserables.
- Jesus Christ Superstar ("Annas," "Caiaphas," "Priest") with Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson from the original motion picture.
- OFF-BROADWAY, Pierce appeared in the premiere production of the new musical Owl Creek (in the leading role of "David") at New York's City Center.
Regional Theater Productions
- The premiere production of the new musical The Three Musketeers at American Musical Theatre of San Jose as the standby for "D'Artagnan"
- The first post-Broadway production and regional premiere of Side Show (as "Buddy". Pierce received a Goodman San Francisco Critics Award for Outstanding Performance at TheatreWorks on the San Francisco Peninsula
- The American premiere of Martin Guerre ("Arnaud," "Paul") at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis.
- Two productions ('98 and '07) of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (as "Joseph") at Woodminster Amphitheater in Oakland, California, and also at Pennsylvania's Allenberry Playhouse
- The Most Happy Fella (as "Herman") at American Musical Theatre of San Jose
- Candide (understudying "Maximillian," and playing the featured role of "The Agent of the Inquisition") at Arena Stage in Washington, DC.
- Fanny as "Marius" - Pierce received a Los Angeles Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Performance at 42nd Street Moon in San Francisco
- The premiere workshop production of a new musical, The Difficulty of Crossing a Field (as "James"), at American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco
- The world premiere of The Fifth Season (as "Gunnar") at Olney Theatre; Redhead (as "Tom Baxter") at 42nd Street Moon in San Francisco
- Tune the Grand Up at San Francisco's Alcazar Theatre, a review of the music of Jerry Herman in which Pierce had the honor of working with Jerry Herman himself. As part of the ensemble of five principals, Pierce received a Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Performance and the entire production received five Drama Logue Awards.
Stephanie Rhoads
Miss Rhoads wrote and performed in the acclaimed original cabaret revue Two Prima Donnas in Need of Attention. Her favorite 42nd St. Moon roles are: Adeline in Sweet Adeline, Venus in One Touch of Venus, Odette in The Cat and the Fiddle, and (most recently) Ninotchka in Silk Stockings. Her voice-over/on-camera credits include such clients as Levi Strauss, Lockheed Martin, Milk Advisory Board, Hyatt Hotels, US Leasing, PG&E, Seagrams.
Performance History
- Some Like it Cole
- In San Francisco the comedy revue Aftershocks
- The West Coast premiere of Bittersweet
- My Name is Alice
- Side By Side By Stephen Sondheim
- Berlin to Broadway
- Beach Blanket Babylon Goes Bananas.
Regional Production credits
- Three Penny Opera (Polly Peachum)
- A Little Night Music (Charlotte)
- Company (Jenny)
- Anything Goes (Reno)
- Starting Heart
- Starting Now
- Fiddler on the Roof
- The Mikado (Pitti Sing)
- The Student Prince (Princess Margaret)