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Artist
Philadelphia-born Hugh Panaro has been described as the "leader of Broadway’s dwindling supply of great leading men." As a boy, he dreamed of a career as a veterinary medicine. His early love of music led him to pursue a career in theatre, beginning with a role in a Bucks County Playhouse production of "The Sound of Music" when he was thirteen. He worked his way up through regional and off-Broadway shows before originating the role of Marius Pontmercy in the first national tour of "Les Miserables." Notable roles since then have included both Raoul and the title character in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera," Buddy in "Side Show," Lestat in the Elton John adaptation of the Anne Rice novels, and Bobby in Stephen Sondheim's pivotal musical, "Company." He has been featured on a number of recordings such as "Life On The W.I.C.K.E.D. Stage" and "Broadway's Fabulous Phantoms." He is currently working on his debut solo album for Sony Classical. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Side Show
Side Show (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
Man Without a Mask (Live)
Broadway's Fabulous Phantoms
Side Show: Original Cast Recording
Tap Your Troubles Away! - The Words and Music of Jerry Herman
Kurt Weill: The Centennial (Disc 1)
A Place For Us - A Tribute to 50 Years of West Side Story
An American Victory (Studio Cast Recording)
Kurt Weill: The Centennial
Broadway's Fabulous Phantom's
American Classics: Jerome Kern