
Steve Routman (Mendel) made his Broadway debut in
Broadway, directed by the legendary George Abbott. He starred in Allan Knee's Off Broadway romance
Shmulnik's Waltz at the John Houseman Theatre. Other New York appearances include
Much Ado About Nothing and
Love's Labour's Lost (The Public Theater/NYSF),
The Skin of Our Teeth (Kander/Ebb workshop), and
Lingoland (The York Theatre Company). Recent regional work includes his award-winning Moonface Martin in
Anything Goes (Great Lakes Theater Festival/The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), Autolycus in
The Winter's Tale (Shakespeare on the Sound), Swanson in
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (Goodspeed Opera House), and Bellomy in
The Fantasticks (California Musical Theatre). Mr. Routman received a Helen Hayes Award nomination for his portrayal of Louis Howe in
Eleanor at Ford's Theatre. Television work includes "Remember WENN," "Law & Order," "Law & Order: SVU," "Law & Order: CI," "Welcome to New York," and "Ed." He is a graduate of Northwestern University and a lyricist in the BMI workshop.