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SONDHEIM WEEK: 1956-1981

By: Apr. 19, 2010
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Stephen Sondheim is widely acknowledged as the most innovative, most influential, and most important composer and lyricist in modern Broadway history. He is the winner of an Academy Award, numerous Tony Awards, multiple Grammy Awards and a Pulitzer Prize. Some of his other accolades include a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Kennedy Center Honors (1993), the National Medal of Arts (1996), the American Academy of Arts and Letters' Gold Medal for Music (2006) and a special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre (2008).

His extensive body of work has revolutionized the musical theatre canon and has made him perhaps the greatest stage composer of the last 100 years. Sondheim's musical sophistication, which combines intricate vocal lines and inventive harmonies with intelligent lyrics and subject matter, is an ability that is unmatched by many of his musical theatre peers. Simply put, he is a legend.

Stephen Sondheim wrote the music and lyrics for Road Show (2008), Passion (1994), Assassins (1991), Into the Woods (1987), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), Merrily We Roll Along (1981), Sweeney Todd (1979), Pacific Overtures (1976), The Frogs (1974), A Little Night Music (1973), Follies (1971; revised in London, 1987), Company (1970), Anyone Can Whistle (1964) and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962), as well as the lyrics for West Side Story (1957), Gypsy (1959), Do I Hear a Waltz? (1965) and additional lyrics for Candide (1997). Side by Side by Sondheim (1976), Marry Me a Little (1981), You're Gonna Love Tomorrow (1983) and Putting It Together (1993/99) are anthologies of his work, as is the new musical Sondheim on Sondheim. He composed the film scores of Stavisky (1974) and Reds (1981) and songs for Dick Tracy (Academy Award, 1990). He also wrote songs for the television production "Evening Primrose" (1966), co-authored, with Anthony Perkins, the film The Last of Sheila (1973) and, with George Furth, the play Getting Away with Murder (1996), and provided incidental music for the plays The Girls of Summer (1956), Invitation to a March (1961) and Twigs (1971). He won Tony Awards for Best Score for a Musical for Passion, Into the Woods, Sweeney Todd, A Little Night Music, Follies and Company. All of these shows won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, as did Pacific Overtures and Sunday in the Park with George, the latter also receiving the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Saturday Night (1954), his first professional musical, finally had its New York premiere in 1999 at Second Stage Theatre.

BroadwayWorld is proud to present a look at the extensive work
of Stephen Sondheim on Broadway!

Click here to see Sondheim's Broadway Credits, 1984-Current
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Girls of Summer  
Original Broadway Production Opening: 11/19/1956
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 1/5/1957
   
Longacre Theatre: 11/19/1956 - 1/5/1957
   
Playwright: N. Richard Nash
Composer ("Girls of Summer"): Stephen Sondheim
Composer (Incidental music)
:
Stephen Sondheim
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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West Side Story  
Original Broadway Production Opening: 9/26/1957
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 6/27/1959
   
Winter Garden Theatre: 9/26/1957 - 2/28/1959
Broadway Theatre: 3/2/1959 - 5/10/1959
Winter Garden Theatre: 5/11/1959 - 6/27/1959
   
Bookwriter: Arthur Laurents
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Conceiver: Jerome Robbins
Source Material: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Tony Awards Received:
*1958 Tony Award, Best Scenic Design, Oliver Smith
*1958 Tony Award, Best Choreography, Jerome Robbins
     
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Gypsy Previews: 5/19/1959
Original Broadway Production Opening: 5/21/1959
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 3/25/1961
   
Broadway Theatre: 5/19/1959 - 7/9/1960
Imperial Theatre: 8/15/1960 - 3/25/1961
   
Bookwriter: Arthur Laurents
Composer: Jule Styne
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Source Material: Suggested by memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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West Side Story  
Return Engagement [Broadway]
Opening: 4/27/1960
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 12/10/1960
   
Winter Garden Theatre: 4/27/1960 - 10/22/1960
Alvin Theatre: 10/24/1960 - 12/10/1960 
   
Bookwriter: Arthur Laurents
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Conceiver: Jerome Robbins
Source Material: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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Invitation to a March Previews: 10/28/1960
Original Broadway Production Opening: 10/29/1960
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 2/4/1961
 
Music Box Theatre: 10/28/1960 - 2/4/1961


Playwright: Arthur Laurents
Composer (Incidental music):
Stephen Sondheim
Tony Awards Received:
None
 

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Previews: 5/1/1962
Original Broadway Production Opening: 5/8/1962
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 8/29/1964

 
Alvin Theatre: 5/1/1962 - 3/7/1964
Mark Hellinger Theatre: 3/9/1964 - 5/9/1964
Majestic Theatre: 5/11/1964 - 8/29/1964
   
Bookwriters: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Source Material: Based on the plays of Plautus
Tony Awards Received:
*1963 Tony Award, Best Musical
*1963 Tony Award, Best Author of a Musical, Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart
*1963 Tony Award, Best Actor in a Musical, Zero Mostel
*1963 Tony Award, Best Featured Actor in a Musical, David Burns
*1963 Tony Award, Best Direction of a Musical, George Abbott
*1963 Tony Award, Best Producer of a Musical, Harold Prince
     
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Anyone Can Whistle Previews: 3/24/1964
Original Broadway Production Opening: 4/4/1964
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 4/11/1964


Majestic Theatre: 3/24/1964 - 4/11/1964


Bookwriter: Arthur Laurents
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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West Side Story  
City Center Revival Opening: 4/8/1964
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 5/3/1964
   
City Center: 4/8/1964 - 5/3/1964
   
Bookwriter: Arthur Laurents
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Conceiver: Jerome Robbins
Source Material: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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Do I Hear a Waltz? Previews: 3/17/1965
Original Broadway Production Opening: 3/18/1965
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 9/25/1965
   
46th Street Theatre: 3/17/1965 - 9/25/1965
   
Bookwriter: Arthur Laurents
Composer: Richard Rodgers
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Source Material: The Time of the Cuckoo by Arthur Laurents
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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West Side Story  
Broadway Revival Opening: 6/24/1968
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 9/7/1968
   
New York State Theatre: 6/24/1968 - 9/7/1968
   
Bookwriter: Arthur Laurents
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Conceiver: Jerome Robbins
Source Material: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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Company  
Original Broadway Production Opening: 4/26/1970
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 1/1/1972
   
Alvin Theatre: 4/26/1970 - 1/1/1972
   
Bookwriter: George Furth
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Tony Awards Received:
*1971 Tony Award, Best Musical
*1971 Tony Award, Best Book of a Musical, George Furth
*1971 Tony Award, Best Original Score, Stephen Sondheim
*1971 Tony Award, Best Scenic Design, Boris Aronson
*1971 Tony Award, Best Direction of a Musical, Harold Prince
*1971 Tony Award, Best Lyrics, Stephen Sondheim
     
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Follies Previews: 3/24/1971
Original Broadway Production Opening: 4/4/1971
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 7/1/1972
   
Winter Garden Theatre: 3/24/1971 - 7/1/1972
   
Bookwriter: James Goldman
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Tony Awards Received:
*1972 Tony Award, Best Original Score, Stephen Sondheim
*1972 Tony Award, Best Actress in a Musical, Alexis Smith
*1972 Tony Award, Best Scenic Design, Boris Aronson
*1972 Tony Award, Best Costume Design, Florence Klotz
*1972 Tony Award, Best Lighting Design, Tharon Musser
*1972 Tony Award, Best Choreography, Michael Bennett
*1972 Tony Award, Best Direction of a Musical, Harold Prince and Michael Bennett

   
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Twigs Previews: 11/9/1971
Original Broadway Production Opening: 11/14/1971

Closing: 7/23/1972
   
Broadhurst Theatre: 11/9/1971 - 1/3/1972
Plymouth Theatre: 1/5/1972 - 7/23/1972
   
Playwright: George Furth
Composer (Incidental Music):
Stephen Sondheim
Tony Awards Received:
*1972 Tony Award, Best Actress in a Play, Sada Thompson
     
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Previews: 3/28/1972
Broadway Revival Opening: 3/30/1972
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 8/12/1972


Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 3/28/1972 - 8/12/1972
   
Bookwriters: Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Source Material: Based on the plays of Plautus
Tony Awards Received:
*1972 Tony Award, Best Actor in a Musical, Phil Silvers
*1972 Tony Award, Best Featured Actor in a Musical, Larry Blyden
     
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A Little Night Music Previews: 2/15/1973
Original Broadway Production Opening: 2/25/1973
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 8/3/1974


Shubert Theatre: 2/15/1973 - 9/15/1973
Majestic Theatre: 9/17/1973 - 8/3/1974
   
Bookwriter: Hugh Wheeler
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Source Material: Based on Ingmar Bergman's film
Tony Awards Received:
*1973 Tony Award, Best Musical
*1973 Tony Award, Best Book of a Musical, Hugh Wheeler
*1973 Tony Award, Best Original Score, Stephen Sondheim
*1973 Tony Award, Best Actress in a Musical, Glynis Johns
*1973 Tony Award, Best Featured Actress in a Musical, Patricia Elliott
*1973 Tony Award, Best Costume Design, Florence Klotz
     
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Sondheim: A Musical Tribute  
Concert [Broadway]
Opening: 3/11/1973
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 3/11/1973


Shubert Theatre: 3/11/1973 - 3/11/1973
   
Composers: Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne and Richard Rodgers
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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Gypsy Previews: 9/19/1974
Broadway Production Opening: 9/23/1974
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 1/4/1975


Winter Garden Theatre: 9/19/1974 - 1/4/1975
   
Bookwriter: Arthur Laurents
Composer: Jule Styne
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Source Material: Suggested by memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee
Tony Awards Received:
*1975 Tony Award, Best Actress in a Musical, Angela Lansbury
     
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Pacific Overtures Previews: 12/31/1975
Original Broadway Production Opening: 1/11/1976
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 6/27/1976
   
Winter Garden Theatre: 12/31/1975 - 6/27/1976
   
Bookwriter: John Weidman
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Tony Awards Received:
*1976 Tony Award, Best Scenic Design, Boris Aronson
*1976 Tony Award, Best Costume Design, Florence Klotz
     
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Side by Side by Sondheim Previews: 4/13/1977
Broadway Production Opening: 4/18/1977
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 3/19/1978
   
Music Box Theatre: 4/13/1977 - 2/19/1978
Morosco Theatre: 2/22/1978 - 3/19/1978
   
Composers: Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne, Richard Rodgers and Mary Rodgers
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Continuity: Ned Sherrin
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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Sweeney Todd
Previews: 2/6/1979
Original Broadway Production Opening: 3/1/1979
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 6/29/1980
   
Uris Theatre: 2/6/1979 - 6/29/1980
   
Bookwriter: Hugh Wheeler
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Source Material: Sweeney Todd by Christopher Bond
Tony Awards Received:
*1979 Tony Award, Best Musical
*1979 Tony Award, Best Book of a Musical, Hugh Wheeler
*1979 Tony Award, Best Original Score, Stephen Sondheim
*1979 Tony Award, Best Actor in a Musical, Len Cariou
*1979 Tony Award, Best Actress in a Musical, Angela Lansbury
*1979 Tony Award, Best Scenic Design, Eugene Lee
*1979 Tony Award, Best Costume Design, Franne Lee
*1979 Tony Award, Best Direction of a Musical, Harold Prince
     
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The Madwoman of Central Park West Previews: 5/31/1979
Original Broadway Production Opening: 6/13/1979
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 8/25/1979
   
22 Steps: 5/31/1979 - 8/25/1979
   
Bookwriters: Phyllis Newman and Arthur Laurents
Composer (Additional)
: Stephen Sondheim
Lyricist (Additional): Stephen Sondheim
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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West Side Story
Previews: 2/7/1980
Broadway Revival Opening: 2/14/1980
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 11/30/1980


Minskoff Theatre: 2/7/1980 - 11/30/1980
   
Bookwriter: Arthur Laurents
Composer: Leonard Bernstein
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Conceiver: Jerome Robbins
Source Material: Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Tony Awards Received:
None
     
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Merrily We Roll Along
Previews: 10/1/1981
Original Broadway Production Opening: 11/16/1981
BroadwayWorld Database Info Closing: 11/28/1981
   
Alvin Theatre: 10/1/1981 - 11/28/1981
   
Bookwriter: George Furth
Composer: Stephen Sondheim
Lyricist: Stephen Sondheim
Source Material: Merrily We Roll Along by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart
Tony Awards Received:
None

   
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Click here to see Sondheim's Broadway Credits, 1984-Current
Click here to see Sondheim On Broadway Facts



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