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We originally published this story on September 7, 2017, during the Broadway run of the musical revue Prince of Broadway. We are republishing it today in the wake of Hal Prince’s death ...
Hal Prince, director and producer of such groundbreaking Broadway shows as "The Phantom of the Opera," "Cabaret" and "Sweeney Todd," has died at 91.
Farewell Hal Not just the prince of musicals, the crowned head who directed two of the greatest productions of my career, Evita and Phantom.
Harold Prince, the Broadway icon who produced and/or directed some of the 20th century's most famous musicals West Side Story, Fiddler on the Roof, Damn Yankees, Cabaret, Evita and The Phantom of ...
The Broadway community is mourning the loss of Harold "Hal" Prince, the producer and director behind some of the American musical theatre's biggest hits Dave Quinn is the Deputy News Director at ...
In a new interview with The Guardian, Harold 'Hal' Prince has revealed that he is working on two more musicals at the age of 90. One is based on the documentary 'How to Dance in Ohio,' which is ...
Harold "Hal" Prince, the masterful producer and director who served as the driving force behind such acclaimed Broadway musicals as "Damn Yankees," "West Side Story," "Cabaret" and "Sweeney Todd ...
Harold Prince began his career on Broadway as an unpaid assistant in his 20s. Now, at 89, the producer and director has 21 Tony awards and a long list of hit musicals to his name.
Hal Prince Saved the Musical The great Broadway legend who died this week revitalized a beloved art form. Aug. 3, 2019 ...
Legendary Broadway producer and director, Harold Prince, who directed some of the most famous musicals including “West Side Story” and “The Phantom of the Opera,” died on after a brief ...
Harold Prince presented his first musical, "The Pajama Game," in collaboration with Robert E. Griffith and Frederick Brisson. His association with Griffith continued until the latter's death in ...
Harold Prince, a Broadway director and producer who pushed the boundaries of musical theater with such groundbreaking shows as "The Phantom of the Opera," ''Cabaret," ''Company" and "Sweeney Todd ...