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Hugh sings "The Music of The Night" at the 2011 Broadway In Bryant Park concert.
Hugh sings "You're Already There" (from the album Broadway's Fabulous Phantoms) during a live radio appearance (left) and "The Music of The Night" during a February 2011 television appearance (right)
Hugh discusses the 2004 Phantom film adaptation at the stage door (left) and takes questions from Broadway.com's Ask A Star (right)
Hugh Panaro talks about
The Phantom of The Opera (left) and "You Can't Stop The Beat" (Hairspray)
- from the April 9, 2010 performance with Flagstaff Symphony
featuring
Kresley Figueroa and Jodi Benson (right)
Video Blogs
Left: Hugh is joined by a special guest on the opening night of Oliver! Right: Live from his dressing room in Seattle following a performance of Sunday In The Park With George
Left: Hugh at Artspeak with Paula (HPN site admin) organizer Mark Shugoll. Rright: Hugh gets "stalked" by a costar at the Opening Night of Les Miserables
Left: Hugh braves the cold and dark to say hello outside Birdland Jazz Club after The Leading Men II concert. Right: Hugh playing peek-a-boo outside the Town Hall Theater.
Left: A greeting from Hugh following a concert at the University of Findlay. Right: Hugh sends greetings between an interview and a performance of Company on October 26, 2006
Left: Hugh's charming performance of "It Only Takes A Moment" (Hello, Dolly) at the 2001 Tap Your Troubles Away benefit in honor of Jerry Herman. Right: Hugh Panaro, Brent Barrett, and George Dvorsky are featured in this promo video for The Broadway Tenors.
Left: Hugh sings "The Music of The Night" in Times Square for "Broadway On Broadway" Right: Hugh's heartfelt performance of "Right Before My Eyes" for The Leading Men II at Birdland Jazz Club.
Left: "I Don't Remember Christmas during the Broadway On Ice concert at Joe's Pub Right: Hugh sings "Ah, Miss" and "Johanna" at the 5th Avenue Theatre's Spotlight Night
Buck's County Cabaret/AMFAR Benefit - September 2006
Left: "The Music of The Night" from The Phantom of The Opera Right: "Empty Chairs At Empty Tables" from Les Miserables
Left: A very short clip of "Moonshine Lullaby" (after his microphone quit) Right: "Being Alive" from Company
Left: "Someone Is Waiting" from Company Right: The always popular "You're Already There"
Left: A personal favorite from Hugh, "Moon River" Right: "My Simple Christmas Wish," also known as "Rich, Famous & Powerful"
A sweet treat with "Sara Lee"
Miscellaneous candids, show clips, and curtain call videos
Left: The final curtain call at Oliver! Right: Hugh sings "Ladybug Lullaby" with Sierra Boggess on The Today Show
Left: A montage from Sunday In The Park With George Right: Backstage with "The Broadway Boys" during the Barbra Streisand Tour
Left: Hugh talks Company, Sondheim, and "acting on pitch" at the 5th Avenue Theatre Spotlight Night Right: Saying farewell to Phantom fans at the Majestic in 2005
Left: Hugh reacts to a farewell present in his Majestic dressing room in 2005 Right: With Phantom costar Sandra Joseph at Broadway Barks 2004
Left: Hugh talks about the Young Americans program during a Tarbell concert. Right: A montage from the Great Expectations workshop
A cameo on "Law & Order"
Left: Local news coverage of Oliver! Right: Hugh Panaro, Norm Lewis, and Jeff McCarthy talk about Side Show
Left: Hugh and Billie Wildrick talk Sunday In The Park With George with Komo News Right: Hugh talks Phantom with NY1 in 2005
Left: Hugh discusses playing The Phantom Right: Hugh talks about Lestat - video from ABC 7 in San Francisco - includes footage from the musical
Left: Ten-minute interview for Lestat in San Francisco Right: TV ad for Lestat
Left: Another Lestat ad for television Right: Hooray For Broadway's television segment on Lestat
Left: Teaser for Hooray For Broadway's Lestat segment Right: Partial clip of Hugh and Drew Sarich on Fox TV
Left: Singing "Never, Neverland" Right: "Bring Him Home" from Les Miserables - with a little help from a young audience member
Ending the show with "Being Alive" from Company and a shout-out to the tech crew