Following a very successful run in the Broadway Company, Ted Keegan
most recently starred in the National Tour of The Phantom
of the Opera, performing the role in 24 States across
the country. He has appeared as The Phantom on TV, performing
live from Rockefeller Center for the “Today Show” on
NBC. He has sung the role in front of the largest live audience
ever, making a spectacular flying entrance from the dome of Madison
Square Garden singing “The Phantom of the Opera” during
the half-time show of the NBA All-Star Game. Currently, Ted
is appearing in the Las Vegas production of The Phantom
of the Opera.
Ted made his Broadway debut in the highly acclaimed
1989 revival of Sweeney Todd, where he
was seen as Anthony. Broadway
and National Tour credits include Cyrano: The Musical,
Mordred in Camelot with Robert Goulet,
Freddy in My Fair Lady, Herman in The
Most Happy Fella, Constantine in A
Night InHollywood/A Day In The Ukraine and
starred in the European Tour of the Arthur Kopit/Maury Yeston version
of The Phantom.
A consummate concert artist, Mr. Keegan starred
in the George Gershwin Centennial Celebration, where he performed ‘Unpublished
Gershwin’ at the opening of the
George and Ira Gershwin Room at the National Archives in Washington,
DC, which The New York Times reviewed as one of the ten
best musical events of the year. Ted has sung at the opening
of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, appeared in the Frank
Loesser Celebration in New York City and was a soloist
at Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall, singing Unheard
Bernstein.
Recently, Ted hosted the Yuletide
Celebration in
Indianapolis, singing with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Ted
has performed with the Detroit, Syracuse, Charleston, WV, Portland,
Pittsburgh, Ottawa, Baltimore, Fort Worth symphonies and the Dayton
Philharmonic, as well as the National Symphony at the Kennedy Center.
Ted Keegan’s first solo CD, “Ted Keegan Sings” is
available in music stores and at www.LMLMusic.com