Stephen Sondheim Dies: Broadway Songwriting Titan For Sweeney Todd’ And ‘A Little Night Music’ Was 91
Attorney F. Richard Pappas, announced the death, which he described as sudden. Sondheim celebrated Thanksgiving with friends just a day ago, Pappas said.
Sondheim wrote his first words and lyrics combo to the 1962 farcical 1962 comedy “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” which won a Tony Award for best musical and ran for more than two years.
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