Monday, January 26, 2015
Where we're going, we don't need blogs!
I've also appeared in several stage productions in Boston, including dweeby leading man Robin Oakapple in Ruddigore with the MIT Gilbert & Sullivan Players, and a gentleman's gentleman in Moonbox Production's The Importance of Being Earnest. Here I am being terrified by the formidable Lady Bracknell (the wonderful Ed Peed):
Though all of this pales in comparison to the most important event of all:
On October 11th, 2014 I married my amazing, talented wife Jamie! We had an incredible honeymoon in Rome & can't wait to start our many adventures together!
Plenty of exciting new projects in the works for 2015! Stay tuned...
Monday, March 4, 2013
Aim for the head!
I recently had some long overdue new headshots taken. Still wading through the lot, though this may be the frontrunner! Whoever is this rugged, leading-man type? I simply MUST have him for my picture! (pic courtesy of Jamianne Devlin)
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Immersive Strindberg? You must be crazy...OR DREAMING!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
2012, we hardly knew ye!
I'll be appearing with the brand new Pariah Theatre Company in it's inaugural performance of "...Or Dreaming" an immersive theatre style adaptation of August Strindberg's "A Dream Play". It runs December 7-16 in Quincy MA. Just click the theatre company link for more info!
Now on to previous projects! This past summer, I had the pleasure of reprising my role as the dastardly General Manager of the Month in the ever-popular "T: Am MBTA Musical". This time, instead of the cozy ImprovBoston stage, it was presented in Harvard Square's sprawling Club Oberon. A splendid time was had by all, and audiences had the misfortune of seeing my glowering mug displayed on a giant screen. A radio interview with the production team on WGBH can be heard here (& you may even hear me warble a few tunes from the cast recording on it...), and here is a review of the show!
In April, I enjoyed performing once again in a favorite show of mine, "The Fantasticks" with Fiddlehead Theatre. I played Bellomy, the girls father, & a review can be found here!
I'm also currently a tour guide/actor with the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, portraying stalwart Son of Liberty John Crane, as well as a regular cast member with Mystery Cafe Dinner Theatre. Happy Holidays to all, & see ya next year!
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Of Radishes and Revolution.

Welcome back! All sorts of fun doin's a-transpirin' in 2012 already! I've recently started rehearsals for THE FANTASTICKS which will be playing Fiddlehead Theatre in Dedham MA April 13-29 2012. Info can be found HERE. I'll be playing Bellomy, the girl's father. I've always loved the show, and am looking forward to getting another crack at it (I played Mortimer in another production a few years ago)!
In other exciting news, I've recently been offered a full-time acting position with the brand new BOSTON TEA PARTY SHIPS AND MUSEUM which is opening this June. In addition to being in on the ground floor of a major new Boston landmark (that has to do with one of the most important events in our nation's history, no less), it's also great to have a steady full time acting job as well! Huzzah!
Thursday, December 22, 2011
But still in matters vegetable, animal and mineral...
"The biggest scene stealer of this show is Ray O'Hare as the Major-General. His version of "I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General" is perfect as he annunciates every word distinctly so you can understand every comic moment of it." -Theatre MirrorWell, Pirates has come and gone, and a first-rate time was has by all. Here are a few reviews of the show:
-Boston Arts Review
-Theatre Mirror Reviews
Happy Holidays to all, see you in 2012 for more oh-so-exciting installments!
Monday, December 5, 2011
Yes, yes I am a Major-General!

I'll be playing Major-General Stanley in one of my favorite shows, "The Pirates of Penzance" with the Fiddlehead Theatre Company in Dedham MA, opening this Friday December 9th and running through December 18th. Check it out, won't you?
Here's more info:
Don’t Miss Fiddlehead’s production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s most popular comic opera, Pirates of Penzance. Wacky, irreverent and as entertaining today as it was when it first opened in 1879, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE spins an hilarious farce of sentimental pirates, bumbling policemen, dim-witted young lovers, dewy-eyed daughters and an eccentric Major-General, all morally bound to the often-ridiculous dictates of honor and duty.
December 9,10,11,15,16,17,18-Thursday at 7:30, Friday and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2pm.
Ticket Prices-$25 Adults, $22 for children and seniors.
To order call 781-329-1901, or to order tickets online please click on this link: www.mktix.com/fhtc
All performances take place at 619 High St. Dedham, a vintage playhouse (white church between The District Court and the Post Office)








