Hugh Panaro - Succes!

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Re: Hugh Panaro - Succes!

by Piper » Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:09 pm

Cool success, Hugh is awesome. I'm tempted to send him my Side Show playbill to sign now that I know he does, but I'm scared of it getting lost along the way...hrm.

Re: Hugh Panaro - Succes!

by ldy josie x » Fri Aug 08, 2008 11:52 pm

Hi TheScarletPimpernel :)

Thank you for your feedback {up} Awesome Success :P

You have been added to the list for the $10 gift certificate.

Josephine 8)

Hugh Panaro - Succes!

by TheScarletPimpernel » Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:57 pm

Sent: July 31
Received: August 8

Sent: LOR, SASE
To:
Hugh Panaro
c/o the Walnut Street Theatre
825 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA
USA

Received: Signed souvenir program ($3!), extra $.67 added for postage!
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Saw this production twice, he oddly doesn't do Tuesday night performances but atleast I got to see him once :). HAHAH

Hugh Panaro is best known for several roles in two of Broadway's longest running musicals; Hugh played both Raoul & the Phantom in Phantom of the Opera (#1), and Marius in Les Miserables (#3), the role which he created in the third national touring production of the musical, nicknamed the "Marius Company", which closed in July 2006 and was the longest running. That production then transfered to Broadway for an extremely successful mini-revival engagement from Nov. 06 to January 6, 2008. Hugh Panaro recently toured with Barbra Streishand in Europe, and originated the role of "Lestat" in the musical Lestat, by Elton John; the production flopped miserably on Broadway however. The Walnut Street Theatre's production of "LES MISERABLES" is one of the first regional productions in the United States/worldwide.

LES MISERABLES at the Walnut Street Theatre closed on August 3, unfortunately no longer valid.

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