Media

 

Video

"I Do! I Do!" at Westport Country Playhouse

Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt's "I Do! I Do!" Directed by Susan H. Schulman. Featuring Kate Baldwin and Lewis Cleale. Many thanks to Westport County Playhouse for the video.
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Signature Theatre (and GIANT) [HQ]

PBS did an amazing little spot on the Tony award-winning Signature Theatre... coinciding with the premier of Michael John LaChiusa's GIANT.
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Broadway On Broadway 2009

THE FANTASTICKS celebrated its 50th year running, kicking off this year's Broadway On Broadway with the opening song, "Try To Remember".
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"I Can See It" - The After Party

Nick Spangler and Lewis Cleale perform "I Can See It" from THE FANTASTICKS at The After Party at the West Bank Café. Steven Silverstein at the piano. (Oct 24, 2010)
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"Try to Remember" - Broadway in Bryant Park

Performance of "Try To Remember" from the NYC cast of 'The Fantasticks' at Broadway in Bryant Park 2009. Featuring Lewis Cleale as El Gallo, with Jonathan Schwartz as Matt and Addi McDaniel as Luisa.
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Recordings

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The Book of Mormon

Original Broadway Cast

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Infinite Joy

The Songs of William Finn

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Encores from Encores!

Great American Musicals in Concert

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Myths and Hymns

Adam Guettel

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Great Musicals

RCA/Victor's 100 Years of Music

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Call Me Madam

1995 Broadway Concert Cast

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Amour

2002 Original Broadway Cast

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Once Upon A Mattress

1997 Broadway Revival Cast

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Swinging On A Star

Original Broadway Cast

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Big City Rhythm

Original Cast Recording

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I Love New York

Original Cast Recording

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Witch Craft

The Songs of Carolyn Leigh

 

Photos

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"The Book of Mormon"

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"I Do! I Do!"

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A Bit of Everything

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Raves

"Lewis Cleale has a big booming voice and leading-man looks."
—Associated Press

 

"A rarity in American musicals: a bona fide leading man."
—The New York Times

 

"One of the most elegant, musicianly Broadway vocalists to come along in years."
—USA Today

 

"[A] honey-voiced tenor."
—The New York Times


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