Eric's 2013 scheduled performances in one calendar
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"My Collection" is a passionate interpretation of songs from Eric's Broadway career and national tours, from his lead roles in "Jesus Christ Superstar", "Miss Saigon", "Evita", "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", "Les Miserables" and more.
The CD is also available on iTunes, CDBaby and Amazon. However, CDs ordered from this fansite will include a complimentary personally autographed photo of Eric.
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Eric's Bio
Eric has had the pleasure of starring on Broadway in leading roles for the better part of his professional career. Mr. Kunze recently starred as "The Man" in the national touring company of Whistle Down the Wind for which he won an IRNE award for best actor in a musical and starred as the title character in the national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar (with Carl Anderson). Recent orchestral appearances include national and international performances with "Let the People Sing- the Dream Concert", "Music of the Night" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. , as well as appearing as a soloist with the Vancouver Symphony, Detroit Symphony and the Cincinnati Pops.
Eric made his Broadway debut as Marius in Les Miserables (opposite Lea Salonga) and went on to star as Chris in Miss Saigon and then as Joe Hardy in Damn Yankees (with Jerry Lewis). Off-Broadway: Leopard's Leap, directed by Michael Rupert. He received rave reviews for the title role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Muny, Reagle, KC Starlight, Sacramento Music Circus and San Diego CLO earning a San Diego Critics Circle Nomination and IRNE Award). Other Regional (selected): Che in Evita (LA Ovation Nomination), West Side Story (Tony), Into the Woods (the Prince), the title role in Pippin (LA Robbie Award), South Pacific (Lt. Cable) and the title role in the Who's Tommy in Los Angeles.
Eric's Resume
BROADWAY
DAMN YANKEES Joe Hardy Marquis Theatre
MISS SAIGON Chris Broadway Theatre
LES MISERABLES Marius Imperial Theatre
NATIONAL TOURS/INTERNATIONAL
WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND The Man First National Tour (IRNE Award Best Actor Musical)
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Jesus ’03 & ‘04 National Tour
PIPPIN Pippin 1998 National Tour
MISS SAIGON Chris First National Tour
THE FANTASTICKS Matt International Company
THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Frederic International Company
CONCERT APPEARANCES
Soloist: "DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING - THE DREAM CONCERT", Baltimore Symphony and Ottawa Symphony 2012
Soloist: MUSIC OF THE NIGHT, Detroit Symphony, 2010, Cincinnati Pops, 2009, Vancouver Symphony 2009
Soloist: THE MUSIC OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER 2008/2009 Kennedy Center, Washington DC
REGIONAL
DAMN YANKEES, Joe Hardy, MUNY 2010
GODSPELL, Jesus, MUNY 2009
EVITA Che Sacramento Music Circus
EVITA Che Civic Light Opera/Redondo Beach
MISS SAIGON Chris MUNY
WEST SIDE STORY Tony Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera/
Sacramento Music Circus
SOUTH PACIFIC Lt. Joe Cable Sacramento Music Circus
DAMN YANKEES Joe Hardy Sacramento Music Circus
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Jesus MUNY / Sacramento Music Circus /
CHESS Freddy Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera
JOSEPH...DREAMCOAT Joseph MUNY/K.C.
INTO THE WOODS Wolf/Prince Sacramento Music Circus
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S... Demetrius Bravo Stage Co.
A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS Master Richard Moonlight Winter Playhouse
Broadway's Best DVD featuring Eric Kunze and Gina De Luca
Eric Kunze and Gina De Luca run Big City Broadway, which is affiliated with C.C.A., the California Conservatory of the Arts, a pre-professional training ground in the arts for talented young people, grades six through twelve. "Broadway's Best", presented by Big City Broadway and produced by Eric and Gina, is a concert of Broadway hits, including "Phantom", "Miss Saigon", "West Side Story" and many others, performed in 2007 at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido. Hear Eric sing many of his most well loved songs! To obtain your copy, go to the Big City Broadway website store by clicking on the image above.
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