A Catered Affair


TOM WOPAT Back to Family
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TOM WOPAT (Tom) returns to Broadway after a nearly two-year run as Frank Butler opposite Bernadette Peters in Annie Get Your Gun, for which he received a Tony nomination.  He also starred with Amy Irving in The Guys which was an off Broadway play about 9/11. Tom is best known for his seven-season run in the ABC-TV show “The Dukes of Hazzard.” Tom Wopat began singing and dancing in musicals at the age of 12.  His theatre career began in college in productions of West Side Story, Jesus Christ Superstar, and South Pacific.  His NY debut was in the Off-Broadway musical A Bistro Car on the CNR, and he then signed for the title role of The Robber Bridegroom at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.  His Broadway debut followed in Cy Coleman and Michael Stewart's I Love My Wife.  In 1986 he starred in Carousel at the Kennedy Center. Other Broadway credits include City of Angels and Guys and Dolls.  He has released several successful albums with CBS and Capitol Records, yielding several top-20 hits, and has toured throughout the U.S. and Europe.  1997 and 2002 saw him perform at Carnegie Hall with the Cincinnati Symphony. Tom did a tour and a CD of the music of Harold Arlen for Arlen's birthday centennial. 

 
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