Broadway icon Harold Prince dead at 91
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Broadway icon Harold Prince dead at 91
In this file photo taken on September 16, 2013 American Theatre Wing Chairman William Ivey Long, honoree Harold Prince(C), and American Theatre Wing executive director Heather Hitchens attend The 2013 American Theatre Wing's Annual Gala at The Plaza Hotel in New York City. Renowned Broadway director and producer Harold Prince -- who won a record 21 Tony Awards -- died on July 31, 2019 aged 91 after a short illness.Tributes poured in for Prince who directed some of the most successful shows of the 20th century, including "The Phantom of the Opera," "Cabaret," "Sweeney Todd" and "Evita". He enjoyed several hit collaborations with musical luminaries Stephen Sondheim and Andrew Lloyd Webber in a glittering career that lasted over 60 years.Lloyd Webber described him as "the prince of musicals"."This wonderful man taught me so much and his mastery of musical theatre was without equal," the British composer wrote on Twitter. Stephen Lovekin / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP.



NEW YORK (AFP).- Broadway director and producer Harold Prince -- who brought some of the most successful musicals ever to the stage including "The Phantom of the Opera" and won a record 21 Tony awards -- died Wednesday after a short illness. He was 91.

Tributes poured in for Prince, whose glittering career lasted more than 60 years and featured several hit collaborations with fellow musical theater royalty Stephen Sondheim ("Company" and "Sweeney Todd") and Andrew Lloyd Webber ("Phantom" and "Evita").

Lloyd Webber described him as "the prince of musicals."

"This wonderful man taught me so much and his mastery of musical theater was without equal," the British composer wrote on Twitter.

Prince -- called "Hal" by those close to him -- passed away in Reykjavik, Iceland, his publicist said in a statement emailed to AFP.

He leaves behind his wife of 56 years, Judy; a son and a daughter, and three grandchildren.

"As per his wishes, there will be no funeral but there will be a celebration of his life this fall with the people he loved most, the members of the theatrical community that he was a part of for seven decades," the spokesman said.

Prince was born in New York on January 30, 1928, getting his first foot through the theater door as an assistant to producer-director George Abbott in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

He shot to fame as a co-producer of Abbott's "The Pajama Game," which won the 1955 Tony for best musical.

Prince enjoyed further success with "Cabaret" in 1966 before starting a long and fruitful partnership with Sondheim, which brought a string of accolades.

Their 1970 comedy "Company" won six Tony awards, including best musical. "Follies," which opened the following year, went one better, picking up seven Tonys.

"A Little Night Music" (1973) and "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" (1979) both won Tonys for best musical. The latter also collected an Olivier Award for Best New Musical.

Prince directed Lloyd Webber's hit musicals "Evita" (1978 in London's West End) and "The Phantom of the Opera," which opened in London in 1986 and went on to become the longest-running show in Broadway history.

He received a special Tony Award for lifetime achievement in 2006.

"I am saddened beyond words," said actress-dancer Chita Rivera, who starred in the Prince-directed London and Broadway productions of "Kiss of the Spider Woman."

"There are some people you feel we will never be without. Hal is one of them. I owe so much to him. He knows my love for him."


© Agence France-Presse










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