In 1995, he originated the role of Gaston in the Canadian premiere production of Beauty and the Beast at the Princess of Wales Theatre.
In 1995, Chameroy originated the role of Gaston in the Canadian premiere production of Beauty and the Beast, which played at the Princess of Wales Theatre.
[7] In 1997, Chameroy made his Stratford Festival debut when he appeared as Lancelot du Lac in their production of Camelot.
[14] Chameroy reprised his role when the production transferred to Toronto, where it played at the Canon Theatre between December 15, 2010 and January 16, 2011.
The musical, playing in Toronto for the first time in 30 years, also starred Louise Pitre, Brent Carver, Nia Vardalos, and Chameroy's wife, Christine Donato.
[22] The following year, he starred as Jackie Elliott in Billy Elliot the Musical and as Orin Scrivello in Little Shop of Horrors at Stratford.
[24] Plumbum is a character created and performed by Chameroy for Ross Petty's annual holiday pantomime shows in Toronto.
[3] In the spirit of the pantomime dame, Plumbum is a female character with an over-the-top comedic style and dressed in flamboyant costumes.
The character has received positive reception from both critics and audiences, with praise directed at Chameroy's portrayal and comedic timing.
[25] In 2024, it was announced that Chameroy would reprise his role as Plumbum in a revival of Petty's panto production, The Wizard of Oz, which will now be presented and produced by the Canadian Stage Company.
[citation needed] In 2020, Chameroy co-created and starred in the web series Leer Estates, produced by Stratford Festival.