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Brad Little
In the spring of 2000, Brad left the road company of The Phantom of the Opera where he had been playing the man behind the mask for 3 1/2 years. While on the road he cut his debut CD, Brad Little UnMasked. Brad is a native Californian raised in Redlands. At the time Mr. Little was asked to join The Phantom Of The Opera touring company, he was performing at the Majestic Theatre playing the role of Raoul in The Phantom Of The Opera Broadway production. His other Broadway and National tour credits include: Cyrano, the Musical, playing the role of Captain De Castel Jaloux; Fiddler on the Roof, with Topol; the Lincoln Center production of Anything Goes directed by Jerry Zaks, in which he understudied and played the role of Billy Crocker opposite Leslie Uggams. New York Times head theatre critic, Ben Brantley, gave Brad a rave review for his portrayal of Willy in I Married an Angel written by Rodger and Hart in New York City. He won the 2001 Barrymore award winner for Best Actor in a Musical. Also Philadelphia Inquirers, Philly Award winner for Best Actor in a Musical. For his portrayal of Che in Bristol Riverside Theatres production of Evita in Bristol PA.. During this run of Evita, he took a few days off to go to Wisconsin to perform his solo symphony concert with the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra. Brad also has won international acclaim for his portrayal of Jesus in the European Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar , and Tony in West Side Story. Some of the shows he’s stared in across this beautiful nation are: Jekyll & Hyde (Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde) at Long Island’s Gateway Playhouse, A Little Night Music (Carl-Magnus) at Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut, South Pacific (Lt. Cable) with Howard Keel at Atlanta's Theartre of the Stars, I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change! at Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park, Babes in Toyland (Allen) with Eddie Bracken as the Toymaker at the Houston Grand Opera, Rags (Saul) at Music Theatre of Wichita, Phantom (Erik, "The Phantom") at Tennessee Rep, 1776 (Thomas Jefferson) at Pennsylvania Center Stage, The Robber Bridegroom (Jamie Lockhart) at Bristol Riverside Theatre, PA., and many others. But, his finest performance was on Labor Day of 1992, when at sunset on a beach at Cape May, NJ, Brad Little married his long time sweetheart, actress Barbara McCulloh, in a ceremony performed by his dad, Dr. Paul J. Little. If you would like more information about Mr. Little, (reviews, comments from the public...) you can log on to his web site www.bradlittle.com.
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Brad Little
In the spring of 2000, Brad left the road company of The Phantom of the Opera where he played the man behind the mask for 3 1/2 years. While on the road he cut his debut CD, Brad Little UnMasked. Available to you in the lobby. Before playing the Phantom, he was performing at the Majestic Theatre playing the role of Raoul in The Phantom Of The Opera Broadway production. His other Broadway and National tour credits include: Cyrano, the Musical, playing the role of Captain De Castel Jaloux; Fiddler on the Roof, with Topol; the Lincoln Center production of Anything Goes directed by Jerry Zaks, in which he understudied and played the role of Billy Crocker opposite Leslie Uggams. Brad won international acclaim for his portrayal of Jesus in the European Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar , and Tony in West Side Story. But, his finest performance was on Labor Day of 1992, when at sunset on a beach at Cape May, NJ, Brad Little married his long time sweetheart, actress Barbara McCulloh, in a ceremony performed by his dad, Dr. Paul J. Little. If you would like more information about Mr. Little, (other roles, reviews, comments from the public...) you can log on to his web site www.bradlittle.com.
Brad Little
Many of you may have seen Brad in the road company of The Phantom of the Opera playing The Phantom. His debut CD, Brad Little UnMasked, is available to you in the lobby. Before the tour, he was in the Broadway production of, The Phantom Of The Opera playing the role of Raoul. His other Broadway and National tour credits: Cyrano, the Musical, (Captain De Castel Jaloux); Fiddler on the Roof, with Topol; and Anything Goes. He’s also performed throughout many of America’s regional theatres. But, his finest performance was on Labor Day of 1992, when at sunset on a beach at Cape May, NJ, Brad Little married his long time sweetheart, actress Barbara McCulloh, in a ceremony performed by his dad, Dr. Paul J. Little. Brad dedicates this performance tonight to his friends in Battalion 9 of the New York Fire Department who lost 15 men. Please visit www.bradlittle.com.
Brad Little
Brad
is a native Californian raised in Redlands. He recently finished played
the role of The Phantom in The Phantom Of The Opera on Broadway in New
York City. With in the past few years he has had the privilege to perform
with many wonderful Symphony Orchestras around the world. He and maestro
Donald Pippin did Brad’s solo Broadway Concert with the Green Bay Symphony
Orchestra in the spring of 2001. It was such a hit he came back the very
next year, with soloist Christiane Noll. Brad and Christiane teamed up
again, this time with Gary Mauer in a Bravo Broadway concert with the Orchestra
Symphonic of Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro. Other Symphony Orchestras Brad
has performed with are: Oregon, Seattle, Indianapolis and also with the
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. But none of these concerts would have come to
fruition without his fortunate career in Musical Theatre. For 3 1/2 years
Brad played the man behind the mask in the road company of The Phantom
of the Opera. While on the road he cut his first CD, Brad Little UnMasked.
At the time Mr. Little was asked to join The Phantom Of The Opera touring
company, he was performing at the Majestic Theatre playing the role of
Raoul in The Phantom Of The Opera Broadway production. His other Broadway
and National tour credits include: Cyrano, the Musical, playing the role
of Captain De Castel Jaloux; Fiddler on the Roof, with Topol; the Lincoln
Center production of Anything Goes directed by Jerry Zaks, in which he
understudied and played the role of Billy Crocker opposite Leslie Uggams.
New York Times head theatre critic, Ben Brantley, gave Brad a rave review
for his portrayal of Willy in I Married an Angel written by Rodger and
Hart in New York City. Brad won international acclaim for his portrayal
of Jesus in the European Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar , and Tony in West
Side Story. Theater across this nation: South Pacific (Lt. Cable) with
Howard Keel at Atlanta's Theartre of the Stars, I Love You, You’re Perfect,
Now Change! at Cincinnati’s Playhouse in the Park, Babes in Toyland with
Eddie Bracken as the Toymaker at the Houston Grand Opera, Rags (Saul) at
Music Theatre of Wichita, Phantom (Erik, "The Phantom") at Tennessee Rep,
1776 (Thomas Jefferson) at Pennsylvania Center Stage, The Robber Bridegroom
(Jamie Lockhart) and Evita (Che) at Bristol Riverside Theatre, PA., where
he won Philadelphia’s Barrymore Award for best actor in a musical. But,
his finest performance was on Labor Day of 1992, when at sunset on a beach
at Cape May, NJ, Brad Little married his long time sweetheart, actress
Barbara McCulloh, in a ceremony performed by his dad, Dr. Paul J. Little.
If you would like more information about Mr. Little, (reviews, comments
from the public...) you can log on to his web site www.bradlittle.com.
BRAD
LITTLE
Height: 6’2” / Hair:
Brown / Weight: 195
Luedtke
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Broadway Suite 7A, NYC NY 10019
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765-9564 Fax (212) 765-9582
BROADWAY
/ NATIONAL TOURS
| Phantom of the Opera | The Phantom | Dir. Harold Prince |
| Phantom of the Opera | Raoul | Majestic Theatre |
| Cyrano the Musical | Cpt. De Castel Jaloux | Dir. Eddy Habbema |
| Fiddler on the Roof | Perchic | Dir.Repro. Ruth Mitchell |
| Anything Goes | Billy Crocker | Dir. Jerry Zaks |
OTHERS
| A Little Night Music | Carl-Magnus | Goodspeed Opera House |
| Jekyll & Hyde | Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde | Gateway Playhouse |
| Evita! | ¨ Che | Bristol Riverside Theatre |
| I Love You, You’re Perfect... | Man 2 | Cincinnati Playhouse |
| I Married an Angel | Willy | Musicals Tonight, NYC |
| Jesus Christ Superstar | Jesus | European Tour |
| Rags | Saul | Music Theatre of Wichita |
| West Side Story | Tony | European Tour |
| South Pacific w/ Howard Keel | Lt. Cable | Atlanta’s Fox Theatre |
| Phantom | Eric | Tennessee Rep. |
| Fiddler on the Roof | Perchic | TUTS |
| 1776 | Thomas Jefferson | Penn. Center Stage |
| Babes in Toyland w/Eddie Bracken | Allen | Houston Grand Opera |
| Evita! | Che | Darien Dinner Theatre |
| The Robber Bridegroom | Jamie Lockhart | Bristol Riverside Theatre |
| Oklahoma | Curly | Candlewood Playhouse |
| Damn Yankees | Joe Hardy | Cohoes Music Hall |
| Irma La Douce | Nestor | Bristol Riverside Theatre |
| Gift of the Magi | Jim | Pennsylvania Stage |
¨= Barrymore award winner for Best Actor in a Musical. Also Philadelphia Inquirer's, Philly Award winner for Best Actor in a Musical.
CD available upon request www.bradlittle.com