DANIEL DALTON PACINI
Daniel was born in Bologna, Italy, where he started his professional career in musical theater in 1994 with the national tour of Valentino-the Musical, and with the concert series Postcards from Broadway. While in Italy he also honed his classical repertoire by starring in abridged versions of the Operettas The Merry Widow and Princess Czarda.
In 1995 he moved to London, UK, to refine his talents at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts where he graduated in Musical Theater. After graduation Daniel remained in the UK where he took part in concert shows (A Gift of Life, with Paul Nicholas), recorded demos for award winning composer Charles Miller, and worked on the BBC series for children No Sweat. While in London, Daniel successfully auditioned for a series of revue shows with Royal Caribbean International. In the following years he moved on to Celebrity Cruises Inc, and travelled through half the globe as the lead singer of no less than 14 musical revue shows. In 2003 he moved back to Italy with partner Stuart Lindsay, with whom he started Starstruck Productions, an independent production company that in just over two years went on to produce three revue shows, three concert series, two major industrial events, and a National tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar, with Daniel starring in the title role to critical acclaim. After this major endeavour, elated with their success but wishing for a semblance of private life, Daniel and Stuart decided to take a break from producing and went back to full time performing. Daniel starred in Broadway Celebration, a revue by leading Italian director Fabrizio Angelini, and later started working full time on his wildly acclaimed LaLa McCallan character.
“A singer with a voice that can melt the hardest
heart” – Chris Goepfert, Cabaret Scene, New York Please click here to view and print a pdf of Daniel’s full professional CV Please click on the player to listen to the demo recordings:
Use What You Got,
(From The Life, by Coleman-Gasman)
Bring Him Home,
(From Les Miserables, by Boublil-Shonberg-Ketzmer) |
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