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Steven Pasquale most recently starred on Broadway in Neil LaBute's reasons to be pretty. A regular on the theater scene, Pasquale's credits include Archibald Craven in The Secret Garden (World AIDS Day Concert), Henrik in A Little Night Music (opposite Victor Garber, Natasha Richardson, and Venessa Redgrave), Captain Taylor in A Soldier's Play (Second Stage, opposite Taye Diggs), Tom in the Neil LaBute off-Broadway hit, Fat Pig, Robbie in the Ahrens/Flahrety/McNally musical A Man of No Importance (Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations), Beautiful Child, The Spitfire Grill, Spinning Into Butter, Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party and he created the role of Fabrizio in Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas' The Light in the Piazza. Television audiences have followed him for five seasons as Sean Garrity on the FX hit show "Rescue Me." His other television credits include a recurring role on HBO's Emmy and Golden Globe Award winning drama "Six Feet Under" and Sofia Coppola's "Platinum". His film credits include the role of Dallas in Alien vs. Predator: Requim, Aurora Borealis which premiered at the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival, and Jonathan's Segal's The Last Run. His solo album, "Somethin' Like Love", will be released in April 2009 by the Grammy nominated record label PS Classics. He currently resides in Manhattan with is wife, Tony Award winning actress Laura Benanti.
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Just joined BroadwaySpace because your website led me here. Don't quite know how all of this works yet, but I wanted to let you know how much I'm enjoying your new CD. Congrats! I love the songs you've chosen, the intimacy and warmth (a wonderful companion at home while doing chores where I don't have to think!), and the wonderful arrangements. That trumpet! Reminds me of the mood that Chet Baker used to create. And I like the fact that you've included several songs that are usually sung by women (at least in the shows they're from) -- especially "Maybe"!
Have also seen you twice in RTBP (also saw Off Broadway with Pablo), and think your take is quintessential. I hope the Tony noms (and possible wins) and the moderated talkbacks all help to keep you going at the Lyceum.
You are a triple threat, and may you shine for many years to come.
Cheers!