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Performance

VenueCrazy Coqs Cabaret
Also: Brasserie Zedel
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th September 2024
To9th September 2024
WhenSat, Mon 19:00. Sun 17:00
Crazy Coqs Cabaret (V01613972150)
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  • Date of change: 25 Jul 24 - T01112862338

Hugh Panaro - Man Without a Mask

Work:: Hugh Panaro (S01730364783)

Hugh made his Broadway debut as Marius in the original production of Les Miserables. He also created the roles of Buddy in Side Show, Julian Craster in Jule Styne's The Red Shoes, and the title role in the American premiere of Sir Cameron Mackintosh's Martin Guerre. Hugh was nominated for an Outer Critic Circle Award for his performance in the titular role of Elton John's Lestat, based on Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles. He made his West End debut in 1998 as Gaylord Ravenal in the London company of Harold Prince's Showboat, a role he previously played on Broadway.

Production:: Man Without a Mask (T01112862338)

HUGH PANARO - Man Without A Mask is a highly personal scrapbook of a life and career,  taking you backstage, into dressing rooms and right to the heart of Broadway by one of its biggest stars. It features songs and plenty of stories from all the blockbusters he's known for… and even some shows he wasn't in, including playing The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera  and, before that, Raoul - cast in both roles by the show's legendary original director, Hal Prince. A rare distinction.

Listing:: L637554384




Man Without a Mask

HUGH PANARO - Man Without A Mask is a highly personal scrapbook of a life and career,  taking you backstage, into dressing rooms and right to the heart of Broadway by one of its biggest stars. It features songs and plenty of stories from all the blockbusters he's known for… and even some shows he wasn't in, including playing The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera  and, before that, Raoul - cast in both roles by the show's legendary original director, Hal Prince. A rare distinction.

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