By Kenneth Jones
05 Aug 2003
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| Patrick Ryan Sullivan |
The Marsh character in the musical comedy fable at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts gets to sing "Lullaby of Broadway," luring a chorus girl to the "hip-hooray and ballyhoo" of the famed street and all its explicit excesses. The 2001 revival won a Tony Award for Best Musical Revival. It has played more than 930 performances so far.
Wopat is a TV, recording and Broadway star known for Annie Get Your Gun, City of Angels and "The Dukes of Hazzard." Sullivan comes to the Broadway company from the national tour. His first performance is Aug. 15.
Sullivan's Broadway credits include Gaston in Beauty and the Beast and Barrett and Farrell in Titanic. He has performed internationally, playing such roles as Victor in Private Lives, Tony in Dial 'M' for Murder, Bo in Bus Stop, Billy in Carousel, and roles in Phantom, I Do! I Do!, Romance/Romance, The Fantasticks, …Forum, Moon Over Buffalo, and more.
For ticket information, call (212) 307-4100 or (800) 755-2400. Tickets range $25-$100. Ford Center is at 213 W. 42nd Street. For more information, visit www.42ndStreetBroadway.com.




