In 2006, Winebold was
musical director at
Lakes Region Summer Theatre. He was nominated for that year's Best Musical Director by the
New Hampshire Theatre Awards for his work with
Kiss Me, Kate. He later became the rehearsal accompanist and an ensemble member in the
Broadway concert of "
Camelot" through mutual friendships with the musical director, He was selected as musical director for the 2010 revival of
The Irish… and How They Got That Way Off-Broadway, restaged to honor the one-year anniversary of playwright
Frank McCourt's death on July 19. Winebold both acted in the ensemble and succeeded the late
Rusty Magee, the play's musical arranger and previous music director. Previewed from July 14 and scheduled to run from July 22 to September 5, Winebold played piano and accordion, including the use of
spoons. Winebold portrayed street singer and pianist Rusk Greene in the
Great Depression retrospective
Southern Crossroads at the Totem Pole Playhouse in
Fayetteville, Pennsylvania, in August 2011, He also appeared in Disney's
High School Musical at the
Inter-Lakes Auditorium in
Meredith, New Hampshire, for the Interlakes Summer Theatre, a professional
summer stock theatre. As the show's conductor, he led a six-piece live band, and performed his own accompaniment on piano. At the
Off-Broadway Marvell Repertory Theatre in 2012, Winebold served as musical director of
The Threepenny Opera, nominated for Outstanding Revival of a Musical by the
Drama Desk Awards, a category that included several
Broadway productions as well. Winebold also starred as ensemble member Jimmy Jr. in the popular play by
Bertolt Brecht and
Kurt Weill. based on recordings of Callas's select
Juilliard classes in 1971 and 1972. Winebold starred in the Off-Broadway protest musical
The Bonus Army in September 2013. He has also performed in Off-Broadway's
Tin Pan Alley He has served as music director for
Jim Brochu's
one-man show Character Man in 2013 (along with piano accompaniment), for the May 2014
Birthright Israel Alumni Musical Cabaret, and for
Warp Speed: a Sci Fi Parody Musical for the Midtown International Theatre Festival, August 1–10, 2014. == Film and television ==