42nd Street on Broadway
Patrick
had the privilege of remounting the Jerry
Orbach role in the National Tour of 42nd
Street the Musical. Mark Bramble, the author
of the show, was quoted
as saying "I have never seen a better Julian Marsh."
Upon his recommendation and rave reviews across the
country,
he was transferred to the Broadway show to
take over for Tom Wopat ( who had moved on to the lead
in Chicago.)
"Making Julian the unexpected
romantic lead is Michael Stewart and Bramble's brightest
inspiration.
Under Patrick Sullivan's high-powered hand, Julian
becomes the one character in the story who convincingly
changes and grows under pressure. At first there's
a battering sameness to his denigrating outbursts,
but in the Broad Street Station sequence, he mingles
roaring passion with a greasepaint authenticity on "Lullaby
of Broadway." - VARIETY

Beauty and The Beast on Broadway
Patrick was brilliant in the Broadway
company of TITANIC, where he stood
by for, and played three leads. Upon the closing Patrick
was lucky enough
to land the role of Gaston in Broadway's Beauty
and the Beast. He was the last Gaston to play
the role at the incredible Palace Theatre in NYC.
He spent
two years performing opposite Andre’ McCardle
(the original ANNIE),
as Belle. He was fond of saying “ the bigger the hair the closer to…..me!”
Billy
Flynn in Chicago
Patrick had the privilege of recently
playing Billy Flinn in the Macau, China company of
CHICAGO. What an incredible show to be involved with.
It was translated in three different languages. The
people of China loved the show and he loved them. Patrick stayed for an extra
two weeks in Macua as a guest of the locals and enjoyed
every second of it. He was even inspired to write two
songs for his upcoming
concert based on his experience.
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