Musical theatre icon Stephen Sondheim dies

27 November 2021, 08:40 am | Updated: 22 November 2024, 05:12 am


Musical theatre icon Stephen Sondheim dies
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US composer and songwriter Stephen Sondheim has died. He was 91.

According to the New York Times, Sondheim passed away on Friday at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut.

He was a titan of musical theatre who turned the unlikeliest of subjects into entertainment landmarks.

During his illustrious career, he wrote the scores of some of Broadway's best known shows including Company, Follies and A Little Night Music. Sondheim also wrote the lyrics for West Side Story.

The New-York born composer won eight Grammy awards, nine Tony awards - including the special Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre - and one Academy Award. He also received a Pulitzer Prize.

In 2015, US President Barack Obama bestowed Sondheim the Presidential Medal of Freedom - the highest civilian award - for his work.

Sondheim's lawyer said the composer had celebrated Thanksgiving with friends a day before his death.

Tributes have started pouring to one of musical theatre's most revered composers, reported BBC.


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