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Broadway: A Little Night Music, On the Twentieth Century, Merlin and Sondheim, A Musical Tribute, recorded live (RCA).
Television: PBS Great Performances' "Sondheim Gala: A Celebration of Carnegie Hall's 200th Year," Frederick Egerman in the New York City Opera's A Little Night Music (PBS' "Live from Lincoln Center").
Recording: original cast album of Starting Here, Starting Now (RCA); 110 in the Shade and The Most Happy Fella (the National Symphony Orchestra); The Anastasia Affaire by Wright & Forrest; Colette Collage by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt.
Off-Broadway: The Fantasticks (Sullivan Street Playhouse), Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (Village Gate). National tour: A Little Night Music, opposite Jean Simmons and Margaret Hamilton; later directing the musical for Harold Prince in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Concerts: the Cleveland Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Concordia Orchestra.


Broadway: Candide; Perchick opposite Zero Mostel in Fiddler on the Roof; The Roast directed by Carl Reiner; Johnny Cantone in The 1940's Radio Hour, for which he received a Drama Desk nomination; Sunday in the Park with George performing various roles including George Seurat, which he repeated in the West Coast premiere of the show, winning the San Francisco Theater Critics Circle Award; Max in On the Twentieth Century; Jule Stein's One Night Stand; Alan Jay Lerner's Dance a Little Closer; and Marley's Ghost in Alan Menken's A Christmas Carol.
Off-Broadway: Barnaby in Charlotte Sweet, Sam in Personals.
Numerous concert, TV and repertory theatre performances. Since 1999, audiences in Brazil have given Jeff a new career as one of that country's singing stars.
Other Facts: Mr. Keller is an original cast member of The Phantom of the Opera and the first American to play The Phantom on Broadway!
Information found in the playbill for The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway.
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