
42nd Street at the Pittsburg CLO - Interview
As they struggle through rehearsals, reversals, jealous cast members, broken hearts, bent egos and sore feet, both Marsh and Sawyer are driven by their love for musical theater. “What's so interesting is it's telling a story that anybody can show up, and if they've got the goods, they can be a (success),” Sullivan says. “It resonates more in life than in backstage. Everyone wants to pull for Peggy Sawyer, and they get to watch her succeed.” Read more about this interview on

A Midsummer Nights Dream at the Orlando Shakes
As king of the fairies, Patrick Sullivan proved more gentle than fierce. The production was the first major collaboration between the Philharmonic and the Shakespeare Theater, and it served as the final classical concert of the Phil's 20th-anniversary season. So maybe there was a heightened energy Saturday night from the special occasions. Or maybe it was the presence of all those fairies. But the end result was magical. Read more about this Review: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream

Emma's Attic - Regional Theater Review
As Serge, Mr. Sullivan, whose professional credits range from Broadway and Seattle to Vero Beach and Orlando (and many regional points in between), finds the wit underscoring Reza’s play. His sophisticated portrayal is at once intellectual and ironic, but filled throughout with earnest warmth. Read more about this review: “Art” at Titusville Playhouse by Pam Harbaugh at brevardculture.com #RegionalTheater #EmmasAttic #Art #LeadingMan #Play

An Empty Plate at the Cafe de Grand Boeuf - Freefall Theater
This is a FIVE STAR production! And the cast is supurb! Patrick Ryan Sullivan gives a rivoting performance in the demanding role of the well-educated, cultured, Victor. He handles both the dramatic and comedic dialogue with great aplomb. Read more about BWW Review: AN EMPTY PLATE AT THE CAFE DU GRAND BOEUF - a Bountiful Feast by tampa.broadwayworld.com #FreeFall #Play #LeadingMan #EricDavis

42nd Street on Broadway and National Tour Reviews
"Patrick Ryan Sullivan has an assured grasp of the domineering..." LA TIMES "Under Patrick Sullivan's high-powered hand, Julian becomes the one character in the story who convincingly changes and grows under pressure." VARIETY "As Marsh, actor Patrick Ryan Sullivan shows off a deep, expressive voice and enough graceful moves to make Peggy's crush on him believeable." DALLAS OBSERVER #Musical #JulianMarsh #42ndStreet #PittsburgCLO #Broadway #NationalTours