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Robert Petkoff

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"Robert Petkoff" is an award-winning American stage actor known for his work in Shakespearean productions and more recently on the New York City musical theater stage. Petkoff has performed on Broadway, the West End, regional theater, and appeared in film and television. Petkoff was featured as "Perchik" in the Tony award-winning 1994 revival cast of Fiddler on the Roof but is perhaps best known for his role as "Tateh" in the 2009 revival of Ragtime on Broadway.[1] Petkoff has also provided the voices for over two dozen audiobooks, winning awards for his reading of Michael Koryta's "So Cold the River". Married to actress Susan Wands, Petkoff has lived in New York City for the last fifteen years, and often performs in benefit concerts for theater-district-related charities.

Early life edit

Robert Petkoff is the son of Carolyn and Peter Petkoff, the 5th of seven children, and was born in Sacramento, California. His father was an officer in the Air Force and Robert grew up living all over the United States. He graduated from high school in Princeton, Illinois and attended Illinois State University, studying theater. After finishing college, he began acting with the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, then continued his career in Chicago, working with the Oak Park Festival Theatre and Chicago Shakespeare Theater.

While in Chicago Robert was cast in the TV Pilot “Mona”, a spin-off from “Who’s The Boss”. He moved to Los Angeles and lived there for five years, where along with television work, he also worked in local theaters.

Petkoff perfomed in Los Angeles-area stage productions including "Julius Caesar" at the Mark Taper Forum directed by a young Oskar Eustis, and "The School for Husbands" at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. In 1993, Petkoff was cast by Michael Kahn as the Duke of Aumerle in Kahn's production of Richard II at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., performing twice more for the company in 1994.

After returning to perform under Barbara Gaines at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater as Hamlet in "Hamlet", Petkoff worked with director Mark Lamos, who cast him as Romeo in "Romeo and Juliet" at the Hartford Stage Company, with Calista Flockhart as Juliet.

Petkoff married actress Susan Wands in Chicago in April, 1997 and now lives in New York City.

Stage career edit

Petkoff first appeared on Broadway in Epic Proportions starring Kristen Chenowith, and shortly after he was cast in Sir Peter Hall's production of "Tantalus", which was a co-production of The Denver Center for The Performing Arts and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The production opened in Denver and then toured in the UK, with a final performance at the Barbican Theatre in London. The production of "Tantalus" was the subject of a TV documentary, which examined the turbulent collaboration with John Barton and Sir Peter Hall. [1]

Petkoff would go on to work with Sir Peter Hall in two other productions: as Perry Stewart in The Royal Family (play) with Dame Judi Dench, Toby Stevens and Emily Blunt in London's Theater Royal Haymarket, and as Algernon in "The Importance of Being Earnest" with Lynn Redgrave in a national tour.

Petkoff's first professional musical role was with the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, when he starred as George in "Sunday in the Park with George", directed by Gary Griffin in 2002. Although not trained as a musical theater singer, he had been trained as a stage actor at Illinois State University, this was the first of his musical theater roles. Petkoff's first Broadway musical was as Perchik in the Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof starring Alfred Molina and Harvey Fierstein.

Petkoff was cast as Sir Robin in the National Tour of Spamalot in 2007 replacing David Turner in the role. After a year on tour he was invited to join the Broadway company and in 2008 replaced Martin Moran in the role until Clay Aiken took over. Petkoff reclaimed the role again after Clay’s first departure.

Petkoff returned to Broadway in Ragtime (musical), as Tateh, in the 2009 revival directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge, which opened at the Neil Simon Theater in November 2009 and closed January 10, 2010. The revival was nominated for seven 2010 Tony Awards, including Best Musical Revival; and was also nominated for nine 2010 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Revival of a Musical.[1][2][3][4]

Pekoff is sheduled to perform as Buddy in Follies, with the Chicago Shakespeare Festival, directed by Gary Griffin in October 2011. [5]

Musical theater edit

Petkoff's first musical was with the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, when he starred as George in Sunday in the Park with George, directed by Gary Griffin in 2002.

Petkoff's first appearance on Broadway in a musical was as Perchik in the 2004 production of Fiddler on the Roof, starring Alfred Molina. Directed by David Leveaux, the revival won the 2004 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Musical.

In 2008, he joined the national tour of Spamalot as Sir Robin, and then played the role on Broadway, replacing Clay Aiken in the role.

In 2009 Petkoff appeared in "Happiness" at Lincoln Center Theatre, directed by Susan Stroman, playing the part of Neil.

Petkoff has also worked with several musical theater workshops, including a reading of new musical version of "Enchanted April" in the role of Mr. Briggs in March 2010. [2]

Petkoff also appeared as Guy Fawkes in the New York Stage & Film's Powerhouse Theater production of "Bonfire Night", directed by Alex Timbers. [3]

Petkoff starred in the "Like Water for Chocolate" musical with Tony Award winner Chita Rivera at the Sundance Institute's 2011 Theatre Lab in Alberta, Canada, in April 2011. In addition to Chita Rivera (Kiss of the Spider Woman, Chicago, The Rink), and Robert Petkoff (Ragtime, Spamalot, Fiddler on the Roof), the cast included Nicholas Rodriguez (Tarzan, "One Life to Live"), Sharon Washington (The Scottsboro Boys) and Dan Butler ("Frasier").

Recently Petkoff was involved in a reading of a new musical "Rise", cast as Pat Robertson and starring Kristin Chenoweth, also featuring Hunter Foster as Jim Bakker. The musical set in the 70's imagines the afterlife of Tammy Faye Bakker, who founded "The PTL Club" with her husband, who later was sent to jail [5]

On June 23, 2011 Petkoff performed in an invitation-only reading of a new musical based on Jane Austen's "Sense & Sensibility" at Playwrights Horizons, directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge in the role as Colonel Brandon. The reading also featured Christiane Noll (Ragtime) and Brandi Burkhardt (Tale of Two Cities) as the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne,and Sebastian Arcelus (Elf, Jersey Boys) as Edward Ferrars.[6]

Pekoff is sheduled to perform as Buddy in "Follies", with the Chicago Shakespeare Festival, directed by Gary Griffin in October 2011. [7]

Selected works edit

Film and television works edit

Year Title Role Film/Television Notes
1996 Milk and Money David Comedy film RKO Pictures, Blue Dolphin Productions [4]
1997 The Secret of Anatasia Voice as Robert Petcoff Animation Schwartz & Company [5]
1999 Game Day Flashy Agent Guy Comedy film Core Productions Inc. [6]
1999 Law & Order Dr. Matthew Carton TV Series DNR (#10.3) Wolf Films, Studios USA Television [7]
2000 Tantalus: Behind the Mask Achilles / Aegisthus
/ Neoptolemus / Orestes
TV Movie Denver Center Media, Stage on Screen, WNET Channel 13 New York [8]
2003 Hack Bill Burke TV Series Sinners and Saints (#1.18) [9]
2004 The Chapelle Show Reporter TV Series Episode #2.13 (2004)(#1.18) [7]
2006 Law & Order Ken Lesavov TV Series Public Service Homicide (#17.5) Wolf Films, Studios USA Television [10]
2010 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit John Reilly TV Series Beef (#11.20) Wolf Films, Universal Media Studios (UMS)[11]
2011 The Good Wife Dr. Ben Truestall TV Series Killer Song (#2.18) Scott Free Productions, King Size Productions [12]


Theatre edit

Year Title Role Venue Type Notes
1990 Julius Caesar Strato Mark Taper Forum Regional Directed by Oskar Eustis[13]
1992 The School for Husbands Valere Old Globe Theatre Regional Directed by Edward Payson Call [14]
1993 Richard II Aumerle Shakespeare Theatre Company Regional Directed by Michael Kahn [15]
1994 Julius Caesar Flavius Shakespeare Theatre Company Regional Directed by Joe Dowling [16]
1994 Romeo & Juliet Paris Shakespeare Theatre Company Regional Directed by Barry Kyle [17]
1994 The Illusion Theogenes,
Clindor,
Calisto
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Regional Directed by Paul Mullins [18] [19]
1995 Troilus and Cressida Troilus Chicago Shakespeare Theater Regional Directed by Barbara Gaines [20]
1996 Hamlet Hamlet Chicago Shakespeare Theater Regional Directed by Barbara Gaines [21] [22]
1995 Romeo and Juliet Romeo Hartford Stage Company Regional Directed by Mark Lamos
with Calista Flockhart as Juliet [23]
1996 The Rivals Faukland Hartford Stage Company Regional Directed by Mark Lamos [24]
1997 More Stately Mansions John Hartford New York Theater Workshop Off-Broadway Directed by Ivo van Hove [25]
1998 Voices in the Dark Owen George Street Playhouse Regional Directed by Christopher Ashley [26]
1999 Jolson Sings Again Julian George Street Playhouse Regional Directed by David Saint [27]
1998 Avow Tom The Directors Company Off-Broadway Directed by Michael Parva [28]
1999 Epic Proportions Standby Benny/Phil Helen Hayes Theatre Broadway Directed by Jerry Zaks [29]
2000 Tantalus Achilles,
Neopotoleums,
Aegisthus,
Orestes
Denver Center for the Performing Arts
Barbican Centre
2000 U.S. tour,
2001 U.K.tour
Directed by Sir Peter Hall,
[30] [31] [32] [33][34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41]
2001 The Royal Family Perry Stewart Haymarket Theatre West End Starring Judi Dench [42]
Directed by Sir Peter Hall [43]
2002 Sunday In The Park With George George Chicago Shakespeare Theater Regional Directed by Gary Griffin [44] [45]
2002 Compleat Female Stage Beauty Edward Kynaston Old Globe Theatre Regional Directed by Mark Lamos [46] [47] [48]
2003 The Glass Menagerie Tom The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Regional Directed by Robert Cuccioli [49]
2004–2005 Fiddler on a Roof Perchik Minskoff Theatre Broadway Directed by David Leveaux
Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical [50]
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Musical
[51] [52] [53]
2005 Romeo & Juliet Mercutio Chicago Shakespeare Theater Regional Directed by Mark Lamos [54] [55]
2007 The Importance of Being Earnest Algernon various U.S. tour Starring Lynn Redgrave [56]
Directed by Sir Peter Hall [57] [58] [59] [60]
2008 Spamalot Sir Robin Shubert Theater Broadway,
U.S. tour
Directed by Mike Nichols [61]
2009 Happiness Neil Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Off-Broadway Directed by Susan Stroman [62]
2009–2010 Ragtime Tateh Neil Simon Theater Broadway Directed by Marcia Milgrom Dodge[63]
Nominated: Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical
Nominated: Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Musical
[64] [65] [66] [67] [68] [69] [70] [71] [72] [73] [72]
2010 Absurd Person Singular Sidney Barrington Stage Company Regional Directed by Jesse Berger [74] [75]
2011 Follies Buddy Chicago Shakespeare Theater Regional Scheduled for Fall 2011
Directed by Gary Griffin [76]


Concerts edit

Year Concert Venue Notes
2011 The American Songbook Project Concert Sardi's American Songbook Project
a Concert Benefit for TASP [76] [77] [78]
2010 Born for Broadway Benefit Concert New World Stages Born for Broadway Benefit
to benefit the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation [79]
2010 Titanic: a Concert Benefit NYSEC Concert Hall Titanic
a Concert Benefit for the New York Society for Ethical Culture [80] [81] [82]
2010 Sing for My Sister, a Concert Benefit Christ & Saint Stephen's Church Sing for My Sister
a Concert Benefit for AHope for Children [83] [83]
2009 Jekyll & Hyde, a Concert Benefit NYSEC Concert Hall Jekyll & Hyde,
a Concert Benefit for the New York Society for Ethical Culture [84] [85]

Recordings edit

Date Title Author Type Publisher[86]
6/8/2004 Fiddler on the Roof Jerry Bock
Sheldon Harnick
Cast recording PS Classics[87]
10/14/2008 Lincoln: A Photobiography Russell Freedman Audiobook Listening Library
1/7/2009 Beat the Reaper Josh Bazell Audiobook Hachette Audio
4/14/2009 BoneMan's Daughters Ted Dekker Audiobook Hachette Audio
5/6/2009 The Link: Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor Colin Tudge Audiobook Hachette Audio
8/10/2009 Michael Jackson: The Final Years J. Randy Taraborrelli Audiobook Hachette Audio[88]
8/25/2009 The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe J. Randy Taraborrelli Audiobook Hachette Audio
9/1/2009 This Book Is Not Good for You Pseudonymous Bosch Audiobook Hachette Audio[89]
5/6/2010 Westward the Tide Louis L'Amour Audiobook Random House Audio
5/26/2010 So Cold the River Michael Koryta Audiobook Hachette Audio[90]
6/1/2010 The Broom of the System David Foster Wallace Audiobook Hachette Audio
6/1/2010 Pleading Guilty Scott Turow Audiobook Hachette Audio
9/3/2010 Room Emma Donoghue Audiobook Pan Macmillan[91]
9/21/2010 This Isn't What It Looks Like Pseudonymous Bosch Audiobook Hachette Audio[89]
12/3/2010 Girl with Curious Hair David Foster Wallace Audiobook Hachette Audio
1/24/2011 The Cypress House Michael Koryta Audiobook Hachette Audio
2/2/2011 The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore Benjamin Hale Audiobook Hachette Audio[92]
2/15/2011 A Heartbeat Away Michael Palmer Audiobook Macmillan Audio
7/15/2009 Ravens George Dawes Green Audiobook Hachette Audio (re-release)[93]
3/29/2011 The School of Night Louis Bayard Audiobook Macmillan Audio
4/15/2010 The Pale King David Foster Wallace Audiobook Hachette Audio[94]
4/19/2011 Go, Mutants! Larry Doyle Audiobook Harper Audio
6/8/2011 The Ridge Michael Koryta Audiobook Hachette Audio

Awards edit

Year Award Venue Notes
2002 Robby Award Best Performance, Male San Diego Kynaston in COMPLEAT FEMALE STAGE BEAUTY
Old Globe Theatre [48]
2005 Jeff Award Chicago Mercutio in ROMEO & JULIET
Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Actor in a Supporting Role-Play [95]
2005 Justin Award Chicago Mercutio in ROMEO & JULIET
Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Actor in a Supporting Role [96]
2010 15th Annual AUDIES Award National Nomination; Solo Narration
Male, BEAT THE REAPER
by Josh Bazell, Hachette Audio [97]
2010 2010 October Earphone Award National Nomination; Earphone Award for Narration
of "SO COLD THE RIVER"
by Josh Bazell, Hachette Audio [98]
2011 16th Annual AUDIES Award National Nomination/Finalist;Judges' Award: Paranormal:
"SO COLD THE RIVER"
by Michael Koryta
(Hachette Audio) [99]
2011 16th Annual AUDIES Award National Nomination; Multi-Voiced Performance Award:
"ROOM"
by Emma Donoghue
narrated by Michal Friedman, Ellen Archer, Robert Petkoff, and Suzanne Toren
(Hachette Audio) [99]
2011 2011 June Earphone Award National Nomination/Winner: Earphone Award for Narration
of "THE EVOLUTION OF BRUNO LITTLEMORE"
by Benjamen Hale, Hachette Audio [100]

External links edit


List of links pulled from articles edit

Web pages edit

Books edit

Journals edit

Newspapers edit

References edit

  1. ^ How to be a working actor: the ... - Google Books
  2. ^ Paice, Luker, Dvorsky and Petkoff Read Enchanted April Musical in Manhattan - Playbill.com
  3. ^ Fontana, Conlee, Wright, Petkoff to Appear in Levine's Bonfire Night at Powerhouse Theater - Playbill.com
  4. ^ Milk & Money (1996) - IMDb
  5. ^ The Secret of Anastasia (1997) (V) - Full cast and crew
  6. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0146786//
  7. ^ a b "Chappelle's Show" Episode #2.13 (2004) - Full cast and crew
  8. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0304789///
  9. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0595032////
  10. ^ "Law & Order" Public Service Homicide (2006) - Full cast and crew
  11. ^ http://http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1632053/
  12. ^ "The Good Wife" Killer Song (2011) - Full cast and crew
  13. ^ Theatre World 1990-1991 - Google Books
  14. ^ STAGE REVIEW : Double Helping of Moliere Theater: Old Globe production is lively if not a tad too exuberant. - Los Angeles Times
  15. ^ The Plays - Related Information About This Production | The Shakespeare Theatre Company
  16. ^ The Plays - Related Information About This Production | The Shakespeare Theatre Company
  17. ^ The Plays - Related Information About This Production | The Shakespeare Theatre Company
  18. ^ Variety Reviews - The Illusion - Legit Reviews - Regional - Review by Robert L. Daniels
  19. ^ http://theater.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?pagewanted=print&res=9F0DEFDB173DF93BA2575BC0A9649C8B63
  20. ^ Shakespeare's `Troilus' Cast Nearly Perfect - Chicago Tribune
  21. ^ Unforgettable - Chicago Tribune
  22. ^ Shakespeare Reviews: Hamlet
  23. ^ THEATER;Taking the Measure Of Another Year - New York Times
  24. ^ http://theater.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?pagewanted=print&res=9F05E7DD1639F93BA15752C0A960958260&scp=85&sq=broadway%20reviews&st=cse
  25. ^ http://theater.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?_r=1&res=9a0de5d91f3df93ba35753c1a961958260
  26. ^ Variety Reviews - Voices in the Dark - Legit Reviews - Regional - Review by Robert L. Daniels
  27. ^ Theater Review: Jolson Sings Again - Theater and Musical Production Reviews
  28. ^ Bill C. Davis' Takes Avow To Workshop at OB's Directors Company - Playbill.com
  29. ^ Epic Proportions | IBDB: The official source for Broadway Information
  30. ^ http://theater.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?id=1077011431664&html_title=&tols_title=&byline=&fid=NONE
  31. ^ IMDb - Tantalus: Behind the Mask (TV 2001)
  32. ^ Variety Reviews - Tantalus - Legit Reviews - Regional - Review by Charles Isherwood
  33. ^ Gods and Mortals Ignite Trojan War in 10-Hour Tantalus, Opening Oct. 21 - Playbill.com
  34. ^ 'Tantalus' Myth Unfolds in Epic Style - Los Angeles Times
  35. ^ Michael Billington on John Barton's epic play Tantalus | The Guardian
  36. ^ The British Theatre Guide : Reviews - Tantalus
  37. ^ Tantalus, Barbican Centre, London - Reviews, Theatre & Dance - The Independent
  38. ^ Long Day's Journey Into Troy - WSJ.com
  39. ^ Project MUSE - Theatre Journal - Tantalus (review)
  40. ^ Marathon Man - TIME
  41. ^ Documentary on Peter Hall and John Barton's Tantalus Airs Dec. 30 on PBS - Playbill.com
  42. ^ Theater Review: The Royal Family - Theater and Musical Production Reviews
  43. ^ Wolf, Matt (November 11, 2001). "The Royal Family (review)". Variety. Reed Elsevier Inc. Retrieved August 8, 2011.
  44. ^ Variety Reviews - Sunday in the Park With George - Legit Reviews - Regional - Review by Chris Jones
  45. ^ Griffin's `Sunday in the Park' is a work of art - Chicago Tribune
  46. ^ Theater Review: Compleat Female Stage Beauty - Theater and Musical Production Reviews
  47. ^ New Sexual Politics of Old English 'Beauty' - Los Angeles Times
  48. ^ a b Critics Circle 2002 Awards
  49. ^ The Glass Menagerie, - Regional:Plays reviewed by Simon Saltzman on TheaterScene.net
  50. ^ 2004 Tony Award Winners (BroadwayWorld.com)
  51. ^ Drama Desk
  52. ^ http://theater.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?pagewanted=print&res=940CEED9133CF934A15751C0A9629C8B63
  53. ^ Theater Review: Fiddler on the Roof - Theater and Musical Production Reviews
  54. ^ Star-crossed lovers woo us all over again - Chicago Tribune
  55. ^ Shakespeare Reviews: Romeo and Juliet
  56. ^ Scenes: Lynn Redgrave - Slide Show - NYTimes.com
  57. ^ The Importantce of Being Earnest - Review - Theater - New York Times
  58. ^ TheaterTimes | February 2006
  59. ^ Variety Reviews - The Importance of Being Earnest - Legit Reviews - Regional - Review by Steven Oxman
  60. ^ Wilde's `Importance of Being Earnest' Shines With Lynn Redgrave - Bloomberg
  61. ^ Broadway.com | Robert Petkoff Joins Spamalot, Replacing Clay Aiken
  62. ^ Lincoln Center Theater : Happiness
  63. ^ Marcia Milgrom Dodge: A Director’s Story
  64. ^ Theater Review - 'Ragtime' - At Neil Simon Theater, America Sings in Syncopation - NYTimes.com
  65. ^ Broadway.com | Robert Petkoff on Art Imitating Life in Ragtime
  66. ^ Photo Coverage: RAGTIME Brings 'New Music' Back to Broadway - Opening Curtain Call
  67. ^ This musical quilt still weaves its magic in 'Ragtime' - New York Daily News
  68. ^ A New ‘Ragtime’ - The New York Times > Theater > Slide Show > Slide 1 of 12
  69. ^ Ragtime
  70. ^ Ragtime - Review Print - Variety.com
  71. ^ PLAYBILL.COM'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER With Robert Petkoff - Playbill.com
  72. ^ a b Ragtime on Broadway - Gliding - YouTube
  73. ^ Ragtime on Broadway - "Shtetl Sequence" - YouTube
  74. ^ Robert Petkoff and Julia Coffey - Innvar and Petkoff in Absurd Person Singular at Barrington
  75. ^ Searching for Summer Fare: Alec Baldwin, Harriet Harris, Randy Harrison, Patti LuPone, Luke MacFarlane, Anika Noni Rose, Campbell Scott, and Christopher Sieber are among the s...
  76. ^ a b Brent Barrett, Robert Petkoff, Caroline O'Connor & More Set for Chicago FOLLIES
  77. ^ Christian Campbell, Peter Gallagher, Robert Petkoff, et al. Set for July 26 American Songbook Project Benefit: Theater News on TheaterMania.com - 07/13/2011
  78. ^ Robert Petkoff Hi-Res Photo - Photo Coverage: Peter Gallagher & More at THE AMERICAN SONGBOOK PROJECT at SARDI's (BroadwayWorld.com)
  79. ^ Born for Broadway Benefit to Feature Lillias White, Christiane Noll, Bobby Steggert and More - Playbill.com
  80. ^ Robert Petkoff, Bailey Hanks, John Jellison, Emily Loesser, Don Stephenson, et al. Join Titanic Musical Concert: Theater News on TheaterMania.com - 05/19/2010
  81. ^ More Cast Announced for 6/21 TITANIC Benefit; Petkoff, Stephenson, Hanks, Loesser & More
  82. ^ PHOTO FLASH: Titanic Concert at New York Society for Ethical Culture: Theater News on TheaterMania.com - 06/25/2010
  83. ^ a b Nicholas Rodriguez, Chad Kimball, Donna McKechnie, Paige Davis, et al. Set for Sing for My Sister Benefit Concert: Theater News on TheaterMania.com - 05/06/2010
  84. ^ Jekyll & Hyde Returns to NYC for Benefit Concert June 15; Petkoff, Moriber & Rosen to Star
  85. ^ Print Photo Coverage EXCLUSIVE: Wildhorn And Bricusse's 'JEKYLL AND HYDE IN CONCERT' - BACKSTAGE! - Printer-Friendly (Broadway)
  86. ^ "Search Results for Narrator: Robert Petkoff". Audible.com. Retrieved August 6, 2011.
  87. ^ "Fiddler on the Roof: New Broadway Cast Recording". psclassics.com. PS Classics. 2010. Retrieved August 8, 2011.
  88. ^ A Selection from Michael Jackson: The Magic, The Madness, The Whole Story, 1958-2009
  89. ^ a b w/ Joshua Swanson, Cassandra Morris, Bryan Kennedy, Suzanne Toren, Gabra Zackman, Peter Kim
  90. ^ Magazine (September 2010). "Review of So Cold The River, read by Robert Petkoff, Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award, 2011 Audies Finalist". Audiofile Magazine. Retrieved August 5, 2011. {{cite journal}}: |first1= missing |last1= (help)
  91. ^ w/ Michal Friedman, Ellen Archer, Suzanne Toren
  92. ^ Hale, Benjamin (June 2011). "Review of The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore, read by Robert Petkoff". Audiofile Magazine. Retrieved August 5, 2011.
  93. ^ w/ Maggi-Meg Reed
  94. ^ Boretz, Adam (June 2011). "Review of The Making of The Pale King, read by Robert Petkoff". Publishers Weekly, Listen up, June Audiobook Release Roundup. Retrieved May 16, 2011.
  95. ^ Jeff Awards | CMS
  96. ^ The Justin Awards: 2005
  97. ^ http://www.audiopub.org/2010%20finalists.pdf
  98. ^ http://www.audiofilemagazine.com/dbsearch/showreview.cfm?NUM=57427 Audiofile Magazine Earphone Award, October 2010
  99. ^ a b 2011 Audie Awards nominees - SFScope - Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror
  100. ^ http://www.audiofilemagazine.com/dbsearch/showreview.cfm?Num=63588 Audio File Magazine: Robert Petkoff winner


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