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1 Early life  





2 Career  





3 Personal life  





4 Death  





5 Stage roles  





6 Television guest roles  





7 Selected discography  



7.1  Musicals  





7.2  Guest appearances  





7.3  Other recordings  







8 See also  





9 References  





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Steve Barton
Born(1954-06-26)June 26, 1954
DiedJuly 21, 2001(2001-07-21) (aged 47)
Alma materUniversity of Texas at Austin
Occupations
  • Actor
  • singer
  • dancer
  • teacher
  • choreographer
  • stage director
  • pianist
  • Known for
    SpouseDenny Berry
    Children1

    Steven Neal Barton (June 26, 1954 – July 21, 2001) was an American actor, singer, dancer, teacher, choreographer, and stage director. He worked internationally in the United States, London, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. He is most well-known for originating the role of Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny in the West End and Broadway productions of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera, and later taking over the title role of The Phantom of the Opera in the Broadway production. He also originated the starring role of Graf von Krolock in Dance of the Vampires.

    Early life

    [edit]

    Barton was born on June 26, 1954, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, the youngest of three children of Tom and Mary Barton. He was raised in Nederland, Texas.

    He won a scholarship to the University of Texas at Austin (UT), where he majored in theater, dance and voice, and appeared in over 30 productions with UT and the Ballet of Austin. A UT endowed Presidential Scholarship is now named for him. After graduation he went to Europe.

    Career

    [edit]

    He landed his first professional role in St. Gallen, Switzerland, then performed in several major Swiss, German and Austrian theater companies.

    He played leading roles in West Side Story, Godspell, Romeo and Juliet, The Fantasticks, The Threepenny Opera, Oklahoma!, Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Guys and Dolls, and Camelot, before playing the role of Munkustrap in the original Vienna cast of Cats, at the Theater an der Wien. At the Theater des WestensinBerlin he played roles in Guys and Dolls, Jesus Christ Superstar (as Jesus), La Cage aux Folles (as both Jean Michel and Albin/Zaza) and Robert in Company.

    In 1986, Barton originated the role of Raoul, Vicomte de ChagnyinAndrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the OperainLondon, he also understudied the title role and notably played the role when Michael Crawford was sick in April 1987.[1] In 1988, he reprised the role of Raoul in the original Broadway cast. In 1989, Barton reprised his performance as Raoul opposite Crawford’s Phantom in the previews and opening night performance of the Ahmanson Theatre production of the show when principal Raoul actor Reece Holland was injured.[2] Barton took over the role of The Phantom in 1990 from Cris Groenendaal in the Broadway production; he was the fourth principal actor to portray the role on Broadway.

    In 1996, Barton returned to Vienna, where he took over the part of The BeastinDisney's Beauty and the Beast. He originated the role of Graf von Krolock, a vampireinJim Steinman's Dance of the Vampires, for which he won an IMAGE (International Music Award Germany) in 1998. Barton celebrated his 30-year onstage anniversary in 1997 during his run as von Krolock.

    At the end of his life he was working on Jekyll & Hyde in Bremen, Germany. He was taking over the title role from Ethan Freeman.[3]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Barton was married to swing dancer and choreographer Denny Berry, who served as dance supervisor for the North American productions of The Phantom of the Opera, whom he met at college. A son, Edward, was born in Vienna in 1984; the couple separated at an unspecified later date. He was an honorary chairperson of the Steadman Hawkins Sports Medicine Foundation and an honorary member of the UTA Board of Education.

    Death

    [edit]

    Barton had, in the last years of his life, been battling with alcoholism and addiction to painkillers following chronic knee problems and had, only months before his death, started treatment for bipolar disorder. He was found dead at his apartment in Bremen, Germany on July 21, 2001, aged 47.[4] While his death was initially attributed to heart failure, according to obituary information released by the press office for the New York production of The Phantom of the Opera, it was later ruled a suicide by the district attorney in Bremen after an empty bottle of prescription heart medication was found at the scene.[5]

    Stage roles

    [edit]

    Source:[6]

    Theatre credits
    Year Title Role Notes
    1971 Hello, Dolly! Barnaby Tucker Texas, US
    1972 West Side Story Tony
    Camelot Sir Lancelot du Lac Music Director
    Texas, US
    1973 Romeo and Juliet Paris Texas, US
    1975 Romeo Montague Choreographer
    Texas, US
    1976 The Threepenny Opera Captain MacHeath Texas, US
    1977 Macbeth Macduff
    1979 West Side Story Riff Bern, Switzerland
    Cinderella Prince Charming Assistant Choreographer
    Bern, Switzerland
    1980 West Side Story Riff Bern, Switzerland
    1981 The Fantasticks El Gallo
    West Side Story Riff Berlin, Germany
    Romeo and Juliet Tybalt Choreographer
    Bern, Switzerland
    West Side Story Riff Bern, Switzerland
    Bregenz, Austria
    Camelot Sir Lancelot du Lac Choreographer
    Karlsruhe, Germany
    1982 Oklahoma! Curly McLain Berlin, Germany
    Godspell Jesus Bern, Switzerland
    Camelot Sir Lancelot du Lac Ludwigshafen, Germany
    Godspell Jesus Olten, Switzerland
    West Side Story Riff Vienna, Austria
    Jesus Christ Superstar Peter
    Jesus Christ
    1983 Evita Agustín Magaldi München, Germany
    1983-1984 Cats Munkustrap Dance Captain
    Vienna, Austria
    1984 Jesus Christ Superstar Jesus Christ Berlin, Germany
    1985 Guys and Dolls Sky Masterson
    La Cage aux Folles Jean Michel
    1986 Albin
    Company Robert
    1986-1987 The Phantom of the Opera Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny

    u/s The Phantom of the Opera

    Original West End cast
    1987 The Phantom of the Opera Temporary West End replacement
    Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny

    u/s The Phantom of the Opera

    Original West End cast
    1988-1989 Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny Original Broadway cast
    1989 Los Angeles
    Original Broadway cast
    The Anastasia Affaire Prince Paul Massachusetts, US
    1990 The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera Broadway production replacement
    1991 The Threepenny Opera Captain Macheath New Jersey, US
    The Phantom of the Opera Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny

    u/s The Phantom of the Opera

    Los Angeles
    1993 Six Wives Henry VIII New York, US
    The Hunchback of Notre Dame Quasimodo
    The Phantom of the Opera Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny

    u/s The Phantom of the Opera

    Los Angeles
    The Red Shoes Boris Lermontov Original Broadway cast
    1994 Kiss Me, Kate Fred Graham / Petruchio Goodspeed Opera House
    1996 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Sweeney Todd Pennsylvania, US
    Let's Do It Nick Cameron Connecticut, US
    1996-1997 Beauty and the Beast The Beast Vienna, Austria replacement
    1997-2000 Dance of the Vampires Graf von Krolock Original cast
    2000 Jekyll & Hyde Dr. Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde Bremen, Germany

    Television guest roles

    [edit]

    Selected discography

    [edit]

    Musicals

    [edit]

    Guest appearances

    [edit]

    Other recordings

    [edit]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ Barton at the end of his life
  • ^ "Steve Barton -- Actor, 47". The New York Times. July 28, 2001. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  • ^ "Report: Phantom Actor Steve Barton's Death Was a Suicide". Playbill. August 3, 2001. Archived from the original on August 13, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • ^ Steve Barton A Life Dedicated To The Stage
  • [edit]
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