Everybody Loves Raymond | The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis | Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin | Gene Loves Jezebel | The Life and Loves of a She-Devil | Misery Loves Comedy | Eli "Paperboy" Reed and The True Loves | Two Loves | Time Loves a Hero | The Story of Three Loves | She Loves You | Jesus Loves Me | How He Loves | Everybody Loves a Happy Ending | Dale Loves Sophie to Death | You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You | X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills | Wiki Loves Monuments | The Loves of Hercules | The Loves | Stewie Loves Lois | Somebody Loves Me | My Life and Loves | Laughable Loves | Joanie Loves Chachi | He Loves U Not | He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not, He Loves Me, Oops He's Dead | Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him | Everybody Loves a Nut | Dad Loves His Work |
Cassidy achieved his greatest success as a musical performer on Broadway, appearing in Alive and Kicking, Wish You Were Here, Shangri-La, Maggie Flynn, Fade Out - Fade In, It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, and She Loves Me, for which he won a Tony Award.
In addition to her many Broadway credits, she has designed costumes for many productions for the Manhattan Theatre Club, recently Accent on Youth (2009), Lincoln Center Theater, recently Belle Epoque, 2005, and The Roundabout Theatre Company, Waiting for Godot (2009), A Month in the Country (1994–95), Outer Critics Circle Award nomination, and She Loves Me (1992–93).
He directed numerous plays and musicals both at Brandeis and in professional theatre, including Ruddigore, Uncommon Women and Others and She Loves Me.
James can be heard on cast recordings of Beauty and the Beast, My Fair Lady, "She Loves Me" and two Bernard J. Taylor musicals - Nosferatu the Vampire (in which he created the role of "Renfeld"), Much Ado in which he created the role of Leonato, and Monsieur Firmin in The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary Concert.
A person playing the game alternately speaks the phrases "He (or she) loves me," and "He loves me not," while picking one petal off a flower (usually an oxeye daisy) for each phrase.
His regional theatre credits include The Baker's Wife (Baker), Gypsy (Herbie opposite Betty Buckley), The Tale of the Allergist's Wife (Paper Mill Playhouse), A Class Act, Radio Gals (Pasadena Playhouse), Fiddler on the Roof (Tevye in six productions), Fiorello!, and She Loves Me (Reprise! L.A.).