Remembering Hal Prince: 12 Broadway Luminaries Share Their Stories
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, Patti LuPone and others recall memorable moments with the longtime director and producer who died this week.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Sondheim, Patti LuPone and others recall memorable moments with the longtime director and producer who died this week.
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As a lowly apprentice on a notorious flop, I got to see how the “Dark Prince” achieved his effects and cut his losses.
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Thomas Ostermeier’s new production of “Youth Without God” is the centerpiece of the drama offerings at this year’s event.
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Despite a history stretching to 1934, it feels like a David to the art exhibition’s Goliath. But its program is all the better for that.
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When Mr. Prince died on Wednesday at age 91, he left behind several lifetimes’ worth of directing and producing successes.
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The Broadway director and producer was a mainstay in the pages of The New York Times.
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“Six,” a British pop musical about the guess-how-many wives of Henry VIII, will open early next year.
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Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge grapple with love, grief and vulnerability in “Sea Wall/A Life,” paired one-act plays on Broadway.
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This new “comedy musical” is lesser material than she deserves, but Ms. Rudner delivers an innocuously pleasant evening.
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