Broadway & LEE ROY REAMS are synonymous. The classic tuxedo-clad crooner, his command of material from The Great White Way is unsurpassed, The New York Times going so far as to hail him as “Broadway’s song & dance man nonpareil.” He won critical acclaim on Broadway & in national companies of Mel Brooks’ musical hit, The Producers. Other Broadway credits include: 42nd Street (Tony & Drama Desk nominations), Beauty & The Beast, La Cage Aux Folles, Hello, Dolly!, Lorelei, Applause, An Evening with Jerry Herman, Oklahoma! & Sweet Charity with Broadway legend Gwen Verdon. He’s directed productions of Hello, Dolly! starring the likes of Madeline Kahn, JoAnne Worley, Michele Lee, Leslie Uggams & Carol Channing (on Broadway, which was Tony nominated as Best Revival of a Musical), as well as Singin’ in the Rain & numerous productions of 42nd Street. Television appearances include Jerry Herman at the Hollywood Bowl (PBS & Bravo), Showboat (PBS), In Performance at the White House (PBS), & he’s guest starred on the Tony Awards three times. His concert & cabaret career has taken him around the world, including to some of New York’s swankiest venues, garnering him a hatful of well-deserved awards.
Broadway & LEE ROY REAMS are synonymous. The classic tuxedo-clad crooner, his command of material from The Great White Way is unsurpassed, The New York Times going so far as to hail him as “Broadway’s song & dance man nonpareil.” He won critical acclaim on Broadway & in national companies of Mel Brooks’ musical hit, The Producers. Other Broadway credits include: 42nd Street (Tony & Drama Desk nominations), Beauty & The Beast, La Cage Aux Folles, Hello, Dolly!, Lorelei, Applause, An Evening with Jerry Herman, Oklahoma! & Sweet Charity with Broadway legend Gwen Verdon. He’s directed productions of Hello, Dolly! starring the likes of Madeline Kahn, JoAnne Worley, Michele Lee, Leslie Uggams & Carol Channing (on Broadway, which was Tony nominated as Best Revival of a Musical), as well as Singin’ in the Rain & numerous productions of 42nd Street. Television appearances include Jerry Herman at the Hollywood Bowl (PBS & Bravo), Showboat (PBS), In Performance at the White House (PBS), & he’s guest starred on the Tony Awards three times. His concert & cabaret career has taken him around the world, including to some of New York’s swankiest venues, garnering him a hatful of well-deserved awards.