The legendary composer is widely acknowledged as the most innovative, most influential, and most important composer and lyricist in modern Broadway history.
BroadwayWorld was saddened to report earlier this evening that Broadway icon Stephen Sondheim has passed away at the age of 91. In the wake of his passing, there has been an outpouring of grief from the Broadway community and beyond. Below, see how Sondheim's colleagues and friends are reacting to the loss of this musical theatre giant.
The legendary composer is widely acknowledged as the most innovative, most influential, and most important composer and lyricist in modern Broadway history.
Stephen Sondheim has received an Academy Award, eight Tony Awards (more than any other composer, including a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre), eight Grammy Awards, a Pulitzer Prize, a Laurence Olivier Award, and a 2015 Presidential Medal of Freedom. In 2010 the Broadway theater formerly known as Henry Miller's Theatre was renamed in his honor. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama in 2015.
Stephen Sondheim wrote the music and lyrics for Saturday Night (1954), A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (1962), Anyone Can Whistle (1964), Follies (1972), A Little Night Music (1973), The Frogs (1974), Pacific Overtures (1976), Sweeney Todd (1979), Merrily We Roll Along (1981), Sunday in the Park with George (1984), Into The Woods (1987), Assassins (1991), Passion (1994) and Road Show (2008), as well as lyrics for West Side Story (1957), Gypsy (1959), Do I Hear A Waltz? (1965) and additional lyrics for Candide (1973). Side By Side By Sondheim (1976), Marry Me A Little (1981), You're Gonna Love Tomorrow (1983), Putting It Together(1993/99), Moving On (2001), and Sondheim On Sondheim (2010) are anthologies of his work as composer and lyricist.
Dramatists Guild:
The Dramatists Guild mourns the loss of Stephen Sondheim, one of the greatest musical theatre writers of all time, and a passionate member of the Guild for over 63 years. He joined in 1957 when working on West Side Story and served as DG Council President for eight years from 1973-1981.
Having benefitted as a young writer from the mentorship of Oscar Hammerstein II, Steve made it his life's mission to pass that gift along. He mentored the careers of scores of writers and artists, including Jonathan Larson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Adam Guettel, Amanda Green, and Jason Robert Brown, among others. He championed emerging writers and made it his business to see new work. Almost anyone who wrote to him could be assured of a reply back, on his thick creamy stationery, typed and with his distinguished hand signature.
To nurture and encourage the next generation of theatre writers, he founded the Young Playwrights Inc. in 1981, which identified and supported aspiring school age playwrights for more than 30 years. Its alumni include Jonathan Marc Sherman, Isaac Oliver, Lynn Nottage, Kenneth Lonergan, Stephen Karam, Julia Jarcho, Lucas Hnath, Lauren Gunderson, Keith Glover, Rebecca Gilman, Madeleine George, Halley Feiffer, Lucy Alibar, Zakiyyah Alexander, and many more.
He counted among his collaborators former DG President John Weidman (Pacific Overtures, Assassins, Road Show) and current DG Council Member James Lapine (Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, Passion). He was working on a new musical with former long-serving Council member David Ives at the time of his death. His legendary decades-long partnership with producer and director Harold Prince brought nine new musicals to the stage, in collaboration with Guild members including George Furth, Larry Gelbart, Arthur Laurents, Burt Shevelove, and Hugh Wheeler.
We thank him for his brilliance and his incalculable contributions to theatre, the exquisite shows and songs which will live on. But also for his profound generosity and his commitment to serving, protecting, and celebrating the craft, the well-being and livelihood of theatre writers, and to mentoring others. His memory and work are already a blessing. May his life be an example to us all.
"The theatre has lost one of its greatest geniuses and the world has lost one of its greatest and most original writers. Sadly, there is now a giant in the sky. But the brilliance of Stephen Sondheim will still be here as his legendary songs and shows will be performed for evermore. Goodbye old friend and thank you from all of us."
Cameron Mackintosh
26 November 2021
He left us with so many words, but none enough for this post. Goodbye, old pal. Thank you, Stephen Sondheim, for so much brilliance in the theatre and sharing your music with us all. pic.twitter.com/Qe55GcDQeS
- The Tony Awards (@TheTonyAwards) November 27, 2021
A message from our Director, Marianne Elliott. pic.twitter.com/noEyTASnOw
- COMPANY (@CompanyBway) November 26, 2021
Farewell Steve, the musical theatre giant of our times, an inspiration not just to two but to three generations. Your contribution to theatre will never be equalled. - ALW
- Andrew Lloyd Webber (@OfficialALW) November 26, 2021
We are saddened to learn about the passing of Stephen Sondheim. Today we mourn this incredible loss for our industry, but remain inspired by his life, his storytelling and his invaluable contributions to the art of theater.
- The Phantom Of The Opera (@PhantomOpera) November 26, 2021
📷: New York Times pic.twitter.com/mWaID9HNk6
We are saddened to learn of the passing of one of the most influential people in musical theatre history, Stephen Sondheim. Rest easy, Mr. Sondheim, till we get to walk side by side again. pic.twitter.com/XQYH8bGPxe
- Shubert Organization (@ShubertOrg) November 26, 2021
We join the world in mourning the passing of Stephen Sondheim. We had the honor of collaborating with him for almost three decades. Though we can no longer benefit from his guidance in rehearsal, his brilliance will live on through his creations. #stephensondheim pic.twitter.com/KXvwPdCdnZ
- New York Philharmonic (@nyphil) November 26, 2021
Stephen Sondheim created fantastic worlds and characters, but at the heart of every story he told was a kid from New York City. And that kid was a legend.
- Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 26, 2021
One of the brightest lights of Broadway is dark tonight. May he rest in peace. https://t.co/VRgDEw9Dvc
From WEST SIDE STORY which made me want to be an actor on stage (and a Jet!) to the most recent splendid London revival of FOLLIES, I never missed an opportunity to see the master's work on stage. (1 of 2)
- Michael Crawford (@CrawfordMichael) November 27, 2021
How lucky those of us who devoted their lives to the theatre were to do so at the same time as Stephen Sondheim, getting to continually appreciate his gifts of genius songwriting and masterful art. -MC (2 of 2)
- Michael Crawford (@CrawfordMichael) November 27, 2021
A mentee who became a mentor for so many. Stephen Sondheim will forever be remembered for his unforgettable works and impact on American musical theatre. His friends, family and fans are in our thoughts. ♥️
- The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization (@RnH_Org) November 26, 2021
Photo: @colbertlateshow pic.twitter.com/S6ntky0bFs
"Thanks for everything we did /Everything that's past /Everything's that's over/Too fast. /None of it was wasted. /All of it will last:/ Everything that's here and now and us together!"https://t.co/mr6KbrgJKp
- Frank Rich (@frankrichny) November 26, 2021
Today we mourn the passing of Stephen Sondheim, the industry titan who's theater we get to call home every night. As of this evening, we dedicate our performances to his brilliance, storytelling and the joy his work has brought to millions.
- Doubtfire On Broadway (@DoubtfireBway) November 26, 2021
📷: New York Times pic.twitter.com/NbOn4FilgO
Today we mourn the loss of Stephen Sondheim. We remain inspired by his life, his storytelling and his invaluable contributions to the art of theater. Thank you for everything, Stephen. pic.twitter.com/wkqvGRMdxO
- Waitress Musical (@WaitressMusical) November 26, 2021
I am so so sad to lose my friend Steve Sondheim He gave me so much to sing about ♥️♥️I loved him dearly and will miss him so much Thank you for all the gifts you gave the world Steve♥️
- Bernadette Peters (@OfficialBPeters) November 26, 2021
Thank you Steve. Thank you. 🙏🏾💔
- Audra McDonald (@AudraEqualityMc) November 26, 2021
Goodbye dear sir. We will spend our lives trying to make you proud. #stephensondheim
- Idina Menzel (@idinamenzel) November 26, 2021
A giant of the stage is gone, but his work will live with us forever. Isn't it lovely how artists can capture us? Thank you for The Hat, Steve. #ChildrenandArt https://t.co/lbNOntzTJN
- Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) November 26, 2021
Let the endless tributes begin. And dim those mother f--king lights #SondheimForever
- Jackie Hoffman (@JackieHoffman16) November 26, 2021
Thank you Stephen.
- Sara Bareilles (@SaraBareilles) November 26, 2021
i don't have words. https://t.co/QDTcplURfs
- Jordan Fisher (@jordanfisher) November 26, 2021
Stephen Sondheim- thank you for all of the gifts you have given to the theatre. You have been an inspiration to me and it has been a joy working with you, and being in your presence. RIP, you incredible artist!! You will live as long as your songs are sung! #StephenSondheim
- Brian Stokes Mitchell (@bstokesmitchell) November 26, 2021
Every so often someone comes along that fundamentally shifts an entire art form. Stephen Sondheim was one of those. As millions mourn his passing I also want to express my gratitude for all he has given to me and so many more. Sending my love to his nearest and dearest. pic.twitter.com/4KlnJJJipq
- Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) November 26, 2021
He influenced all of us, whether we knew it or not. Rest In Peace. You were a gift to this world ♥️ #Sondheim pic.twitter.com/ajM0oU7zSQ
- Kristin Chenoweth (@KChenoweth) November 26, 2021
Rest in Peace, Mr. Sondheim. Thank you for your beautiful music, stunning words, and incredible legacy.
- Lincoln Center (@LincolnCenter) November 26, 2021
In 2019, we celebrated all things Stephen Sondheim with @nyphil, @OfficialBPeters, and @TheKatrinaLenk. Watch on @PBS: https://t.co/0WFQZSDVwE
Photo: #NYPLdigitalcollections pic.twitter.com/Mg3B8m19Oh
An extraordinary artist is gone. He gifted the world with so many incredible songs, & many performers' careers were catapulted by the signature, iconic material he wrote for them. May he Rest In Peace. #Sondheim pic.twitter.com/6bB6tOLsRM
- Anthony Rapp SAG-AFTRA National & NY Board Member (@albinokid) November 26, 2021
The greatest singular artist & talent I have known in my life left us today. The times I've spent with him are indelible. What he has left the world, immeasurable. I am bereft. As he enters eternity, so will his work sing for eternity. Thank you. Sleep well. #RIPStephenSondheim
- jason alexander (@IJasonAlexander) November 26, 2021
Sondheim is the most important influence on generations of creators. His loss is devastating, but his work will continue to ripple out in every song & story we sing on stage. He simultaneously broke our hearts & taught us how to piece them back together again. A life well-lived. pic.twitter.com/QRr3DFYZSY
- Benj Pasek (@benjpasek) November 26, 2021
- Mia Farrow (@MiaFarrow) November 26, 2021
Mapping out a sky... Thank you for everything, S. pic.twitter.com/XLSH5vMLrC
- Steven Sater (@StevenSater) November 26, 2021
Oh Sondheim. That magic-struck marriage of lyric & melody. Two of the evenings in the theatre (and endless soundtrack re-listens) that have changed me most in the past 5 years - Follies & Company. That's just me, just in the past 5 years. How many lives touched, in how much work?
- KateMaltby (@KateMaltby) November 26, 2021
There are some people you think will just live forever. Stephen Sondheim is one of them. RIP to one of the titans who has inspired, uplifted, and entertained generations. Now there's another giant in the sky. Here's to you. Who's like you? Damn few. 💗🙏https://t.co/4LkW8QSqdt
- Leslie Uggams (@LeslieUggams) November 26, 2021
Thank the Lord that Sondheim lived to be 91 years old so he had the time to write such wonderful music and GREAT lyrics! May he Rest In Peace🥲🎵 🎶🎵 pic.twitter.com/vshNSdkvpQ
- Barbra Streisand (@BarbraStreisand) November 26, 2021
I was just talking to someone a few nights ago about how much fun (and f-ing difficult) it is to sing Stephen Sondheim. Performing his work has been among the greatest privileges of my career. A devastating loss.
- Anna Kendrick (@AnnaKendrick47) November 26, 2021
Thank you for everything Mr Sondheim. Speechless. We are so lucky to have what you've given the world. https://t.co/jtCOoX3Cyv
- Aaron Tveit (@AaronTveit) November 26, 2021
Apart from having the honor to work with him, I sat next to Sondheim at a bar once, ordered, told the server my list of allergies...then he leaned over to me and said "You're allergic to ALL THAT? I'd rather eat dirt."
- Jessica Vosk (@JessicaVosk) November 26, 2021
And that is the very moment I fell madly in love with him. 💔
Stephen Sondheim was the best there ever was. I don't know when we will ever have another of his caliber, of his breadth and scope. Just the greatest, a legend, a true titan. Rest In Peace. ❤️
- Uzo Aduba (@UzoAduba) November 26, 2021
The eulogies written won't cover a quarter of the impact you had on every theatre artist working today.
- Variety Screenwriter To Watch Jeremy O. Harris (@jeremyoharris) November 26, 2021
Your corporeal absence will be felt at the openings of new artists you often attended (including mine-thank you) but you will continue living in so many works.
RIP Sondheim pic.twitter.com/sJEZ4SBNmB
Sometimes people leave you halfway through the wood. Do not let it grieve you. No one leaves for good.
- Rob McClure (@RobMcClure) November 26, 2021
Our hearts are with the entire Broadway and musical theatre community as we remember his life and legacy. https://t.co/VWraOKL2fX
- Ghostlight Records (@GhostlightRcrds) November 26, 2021
Perhaps not since April 23rd of 1616 has theater lost such a revolutionary voice. Thank you Mr. Sondheim for your Demon Barber, some Night Music, a Sunday in the Park, Company, fun at a Forum, a trip Into the Woods and telling us a West Side Story. RIP. ? https://t.co/jHX7ob9JWv
- Josh Gad (@joshgad) November 26, 2021
Anything you do. Let it come from you.
- Fergie L. Philippe (@fergsters95) November 26, 2021
Then it will be new.
Gives us more to see.
Sondheim did. Every ing time. Rest.
We die, but we don't. ?
- Gideon Glick (@gidglick) November 26, 2021
"Somebody crowd me with love
- Howard Sherman (@HESherman) November 26, 2021
Somebody force me to care
Somebody let come through
I'll always be there
As frightened as you
To help us survive
Being alive."
- Stephen Sondheim
1930-2021
Devastating news. Hard to fathom that he was in fact mortal like the rest of us. But bow lucky are we to have lived in the world at the same time as this great man. No one can replace him. RIP. https://t.co/3fBLVn7SO3
- Judy Kuhn (@JudyKuhn1) November 26, 2021
This is more than a loss, it is the end of an era of musical theater. Rest in peace Mr. Sondheim and thank you. https://t.co/x72mrJQaCf
- JamesWesleyNYC (@JamesWesleyNYC) November 26, 2021
Rest In Peace, Stephen Sondheim, and thank you for your vast contributions to musical theater. We shall be singing your songs forever. Oh, my heart hurts...
- Lea Salonga (@MsLeaSalonga) November 26, 2021
I'm gonna need time to think about what to say. RIP.
- Kristen Anderson-Lopez (@Lyrikris10) November 26, 2021
Thank you for EVERYTHING you gifted us. pic.twitter.com/gCzB6k3K2C
- George Salazar (@georgesalazar) November 26, 2021
RIP Stephen Sondheim. No need to even talk about how you changed what we do. Thank you??❤️?
- Anika Noni Rose (@AnikaNoniRose) November 26, 2021
Rip Stephen Sondheim ??????
- Jon Rua (@JonRua) November 26, 2021
?? Rest In Peace Stephen Sondheim. Here's to your legacy that we will keep alive forever on our stages. pic.twitter.com/l2iWz7KZje
- iHeartRadio Broadway (@iHeartRadioBway) November 26, 2021
When giants die, the world weeps, the heavens open to receive the human unicorn, and we pray and smile in gratitude for having had such a gift on Earth!?https://t.co/XkVyWZi0Lg
- Luis A. Miranda, Jr. (@Vegalteno) November 26, 2021
Hard to see the light now ? https://t.co/2uT1ETVFBg
- Bryce Pinkham (@TheBryceCapades) November 26, 2021
I am at a loss. Feels like the end of an era. He did indeed set the standard for the American musical.
- Ariana DeBose (@ArianaDeBose) November 26, 2021
Rest well, sir. #StephenSondheim
I was the only kid who paid attention when they showed us "Into the Woods" in 8th grade music class. While everyone else was buying Def Leppard CDs, I was tracking down the cast recording of the show. Devastated, but oh so grateful to the man who inspired so many dreams.#Sondheim
- Patti Murin (@PattiMurin) November 26, 2021
Just posted this last night as I walked into my friend's house for Thanksgiving. ?❤️ pic.twitter.com/q08WntIwXS
- billy eichner (@billyeichner) November 26, 2021
- Lesli Margherita (@QueenLesli) November 26, 2021
Goodbye, Stephen Sondheim.
- Ben Brantley (@BenjBrantley) November 26, 2021
Truly without peer.
The vacuum left is incomparable; so is the legacy.
A musical theatre giant has passed away. There will never be another. Rest In Peace King ? ?? https://t.co/ozwbbo9GUp
- David Alan Grier (@davidalangrier) November 26, 2021
Sondheim has left us. But, oh man, he left so much behind for us. He was the bridge from the golden age to modern musical theater. #Sondheim#StephenSondheim https://t.co/lVLlbQdZyk
- Seth Rudetsky he/him (@SethRudetsky) November 26, 2021
Rest In Peace, Stephen Sondheim. ❤️
- Adrienne Walker (@adriennewalk3r) November 26, 2021
I have no words.
- Jennifer Tepper (@jenashtep) November 26, 2021
Devastated and thankful. 💔 pic.twitter.com/YeOplBno5B
- Jennifer Tepper (@jenashtep) November 26, 2021
I met him once for 30 seconds backstage after a production of Merrily We Roll Along. I have never been more tongue tied or star struck. His writing is the singular reason I wanted to be a musical theater actor. No one will ever come close to his genius. RIP Stephen Sondheim.
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson (he/him/his) (@jessetyler) November 26, 2021
i am heartbroken.
- rachel zegler (she/her/hers) (@rachelzegler) November 26, 2021
i was so blessed to sing for him.
- rachel zegler (she/her/hers) (@rachelzegler) November 26, 2021
i am so blessed to have known him.
how lucky we all remain.
thank you, steve. ?
Mr Sondheim, we will all be eternally grateful for the profound impact you have made on all our lives. Being in your presence and instructed by you was otherworldly and the highest honor. You are a legend. Thank you sir. Now rest easy.
- Tony Yazbeck (@TonyYazbeck) November 26, 2021
He gave us the words to say, but we'll never have the right words to give back. Thank you Mr. Sondheim, for guiding us to where we are. Art isn't easy, and you worked tirelessly to inspire us to fall in love with it.
- Annoying Actor Friend (@Actor_Friend) November 26, 2021
Without a doubt, the end of an incredible era. Heartbroken. Rest In Peace - Stephen.? https://t.co/LcyqWKeBbe
- Jason Danieley (@JasonDanieley) November 26, 2021
Sometimes people leave you halfway thru the wood. Thank you, Mr. Sondheim.
- Robbie Rozelle (@divarobbie) November 26, 2021
A toast to you, Mr. Sondheim. Everybody rise. pic.twitter.com/a9sQc1Oa2a
- BroadwayHD (@BroadwayHD) November 26, 2021
Noooooooo!!!!!! Gutted. I love you Stephen Sondheim. I sing you every day. You'll live forever.
- Alistair Brammer (@alistairbrammer) November 26, 2021
Devastated to hear one of the most important musical theatre giants of our generation, #StephenSondheim, has died. I was lucky enough to have performed in two of his shows @FolliesBroadway & Sweeney Todd, & also have a song co-written by him for my 50th Anniversary. RIP dear man pic.twitter.com/1u8RURvcix
- Elaine Paige (@elaine_paige) November 26, 2021
Tan solo hace 1 hora me encontraba cantando "Being Alive", el número final de #COMPANY. Ahora recién llegado a casa, todavía con maquillaje en la cara, lloro la muerte de nuestro maestro, una de las grandes leyendas del teatro musical. Un gigante. D.E.P. Stephen #Sondheim pic.twitter.com/uC5hokQE6L
- Antonio Banderas (@antoniobanderas) November 26, 2021
The GOAT. Rest In Peace.
- JelaniAlladin (@JelaniAlladin) November 26, 2021
Rest In Peace Stephen Sondheim. You gave us something new. You changed the game. I was so lucky. pic.twitter.com/iF3iMKd5YJ
- Mario Cantone (@macantone) November 26, 2021
End of an era. Thank you, Mr. Sondheim. Your hats will live on forever.
- Rory O'Malley (@RoryOMalley) November 26, 2021
Wow. I'm floored. Rest In Peace Mr. Sondheim. And thank you. https://t.co/uZdvOTWwrX
- Darius de Haas (@ImDariusdeHaas) November 26, 2021
There will be copious, elegant tributes to Stephen Sondheim that I can't equal in a tweet. His work changed my life and directed my future when I was too young to know much of anything. I'm grateful for that. And also that the lights are back on, so that they can dim. #RIP
- Kate Shindle/#PassThePROAct (@AEAPresident) November 26, 2021
I dim the lights and think about you, spend sleepless nights to think about you...💔 Goodnight Steve.
- Jenna Russell 💙 🏳️🌈 (@jennarusselluk) November 26, 2021
I would not have a career in the theater if Joanna Merlin & then Harold Prince & Stephen Sondheim hadn't hired me for Merrily We Roll Along when I was 19. Stephen's lyrics gave me the words for my adolescent angst. Rest In Power King pic.twitter.com/Jzl7vW9Lq0
- Tonya Pinkins (@tonyapinkins) November 26, 2021
There will b tributes 2 Sondheim. The great will bow. Fans will bury the streets in flowers. Airwaves will fill w/ his music. Poets will intone his lyrics. Friends will weep uncomfortably in their own mortality.
- Harvey Fierstein (@HarveyFierstein) November 26, 2021
Oh, that Sondheim. We'll never hear the end of him! (I hope)
That surprise feeling, as when Bowie and Prince passed. They were supposed to be around long time. Even at his great age. Rest well, and Thank You Mr. Sondheim - A LIFE. #StephenSondheim ✨💫
- Noma (@MissDumezweni) November 26, 2021
American musical theater has lost a towering giant. Stephen Sondheim's legacy of song and lyric in unparalleled. From West Side Story to Sweenie Todd, from Gypsy to Sunday in the Park with George, there will never be a master like him.
- George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) November 26, 2021
Stephen Sondheim has been receiving lifetime tributes since around 1973 and still it feels like we'll always find something else to celebrate about him. Devastating.
- Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) November 26, 2021
There are no words. He had them all. And the music.He was incomparable. He was God to many of us. We loved his work. And god he was good. So good. Rest peacefully ❤️💔❤️ pic.twitter.com/A9MKH9NMEm
- Sondheim Society (@SondheimSociety) November 26, 2021
In 2000, I performed at Carnegie Hall in a jazz tribute to Stephen Sondheim. I did my swing version of The Ballad of Sweeney Todd. Before I sang, I talked to the audience, as I usually do. Stephen was in the very front so I spoke directly to him.
- Lea DeLaria (@realleadelaria) November 26, 2021
then when you sing you're so great we forget that you're funny." I thanked him, calling him "Mr. Sondheim." "Please call me Steve," he said. I almost peed. RIP Steve. The world has lost a genius.
- Lea DeLaria (@realleadelaria) November 26, 2021
The passing of Stephen Sondheim is an unimaginable loss for the theatre community. And for more than thirty years his music and lyrics have filled Signature's spaces with unimaginable joy. There has never been and will never be anyone who compares to him. #StephenSondheim pic.twitter.com/m0BQL559fQ
- Signature Theatre (@sigtheatre) November 26, 2021
My kid ran in to tell me of the death of Stephen Sondheim, prefacing it with "One of the greats has left us" so in a way I did my job. RIP to the master. We were lucky to live in your timeline.
- Ann Harada (@annharada) November 26, 2021
Stephen Sondheim, the man who helped define the musical theatre anthology over the last century, has died. Today we reflect his legacy and the inspirations he's given us. pic.twitter.com/qFQZMMHALB
- TKTS By TDF (@TKTS) November 26, 2021
Once upon a time so very long ago, when Broadway let me play, I got to perform in the CHILDREN AND ART concert celebrating Stephen Sondheim's 75th birthday. Everyone in the show was asked to write a greeting to him in the program. I was absolutely cowed. Here's all I had in 2005: pic.twitter.com/KfZaVcJHtr
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo (@DAbruzzoTweets) November 26, 2021
RIP #StephenSondheim 🙏🏼❤️ Prolific composer and lyricist left us a legacy to remember and sing forever. THERE'S A PLACE FOR US...SOMEWHERE.
- Debbie Allen (@msdebbieallen) November 26, 2021
Love, Debbie pic.twitter.com/oxVZzRmQGk
I don't think I'll ever have the right words to truly express how devastating of a loss this is to the world. Thank you, Stephen Sondheim for giving us so, so much. #stephensondheim https://t.co/SdSaTZkm7g
- John Tartaglia (@johnnytartags) November 26, 2021
West side Story was my gateway drug into musicals. It led me into a strange hybrid career that continues to this day. Bernstein and Sondheim. Sweeney possibly the finest opera of the second half of the 20th Century. Thank you, Sondheim 💔
- Rebecca Caine (@RebeccaCaine) November 26, 2021
He articulated love, regret, loss, rage, temptation, desire, courage, discovery, heartache, aging, beauty.... with lyrics and music that will continue to change us. #Sondheim
- Sierra Boggess (@sierraboggess) November 26, 2021
I am stricken with grief to say goodbye to Steve Sondheim. He was the greatest songwriter of this or perhaps any era, and my relationship to his work & my- sometimes prickly, sometimes passionate - relation with the man himself will remain a centerpiece of my existence. #sondheim
- Melissa Errico (@melissa_errico) November 26, 2021
Master. Legend. Icon. I was so privileged to join in 2 standing ovations last week at the opening of Company on Broadway.
- Wilson Cruz (@wcruz73) November 26, 2021
Gratitude for the endless inspiration he provided to generations. He changed the world. #rip #stephensondheim 😔 pic.twitter.com/kmpKfooNYg
May his memory be for a blessing💔💜🙏🏻 https://t.co/iObVsL8H6R
- Bebe Neuwirth (she/her) (@BebeNeuwirth) November 26, 2021
Heartbreaking https://t.co/VDCaNpCjpm
- Todrick Hall (@todrick) November 26, 2021
"If I cannot fly, let me sing."
- Menier Chocolate Factory (@MenChocFactory) November 26, 2021
Stephen Sondheim (1930-2021)
You will be missed! We keep fond memories of you and your music. pic.twitter.com/VZQN2QC4yZ
Rest In Peace, Sondheim. Heroes are remembered, but legends never die. 💔💔💔
- Ryann Redmond (@ryannreds) November 26, 2021
... Hard to see the light now
- Jason SweetTooth (@jasonsweettooth) November 26, 2021
Just don't let it go
Things will come out right now
We can make it so...
He saved so many of us.#Sondheim
he took all the words with him pic.twitter.com/itVevuwJEe
- Michael Cerveris (@cerveris) November 26, 2021
thank you so much
- Darren Criss (@DarrenCriss) November 26, 2021
for something between
ridiculous and sublime#StephenSondheim
"I'll draw us now before we fade..."
- Heidi Schreck (@heidibschreck) November 26, 2021
There's a giant in the sky. Rest in music, Mr. Sondheim
- Stephanie J. Block (she/her) (@StephanieJBlock) November 26, 2021
For those of us who love new musical theater: we live in a world that Sondheim built.
- Alex Lacamoire (@LacketyLac) November 26, 2021
My spirit is low, and I swear the city is quieter than usual tonight with the knowledge that he's gone.
Feeling thankful for all he created and for the awe he will continue to inspire.
❤️💔❤️
We are mourning the loss of one of the most prolific and legendary composers, lyricists, and theatremakers, Stephen Sondheim, who died suddenly earlier today. Mr. Sondheim is special to many of us, and Center Theatre Group has long had a deep connection with him. pic.twitter.com/kUKT5ZRKbU
- Center Theatre Group (@CTGLA) November 26, 2021
He left us with so many words, but none enough for this post. Goodbye, old pal. Thank you, Stephen Sondheim, for so much brilliance in the theatre and sharing your music with us all. pic.twitter.com/Qe55GcDQeS
- The Tony Awards (@TheTonyAwards) November 27, 2021
Remembering when Stephen Sondheim came to see our Deaf West show, "Spring Awakening" but sat in the back of the theater and just took it all in. Broadway has lost a musical genius. RIP #stephensondheim pic.twitter.com/z74FBlaTEs
- Marlee Matlin (@MarleeMatlin) November 27, 2021
🎶 Oh, if life were made of moments
- Carrie Hope Fletcher (@CarrieHFletcher) November 27, 2021
Even now and then a bad one
But if life were only moments
Then you'd never know you had one!🎶
A genius, a giant, a hero. Farewell, Sondheim.💔
Thank you, Stephen. The angels are singing your music, so heaven should already feel like home. https://t.co/zwNxbomeP2
- RenéeEliseGoldsberry (@ReneeGoldsberry) November 27, 2021
my first lead in HS was Maria in WSS. I played that record in my room more than I could say. That show changed everything for me.
- livevamaria (@EvaNoblezada) November 27, 2021
Mr. Sondheim, thank you for everything. I am devestated. 💔 Tonight, we raise our voices and our cups to you. pic.twitter.com/svp6n166dC
My heart is saddened for the loss.
- Chita Rivera (@Chita_Rivera) November 27, 2021
But my memories live on forever...#StephenSondheim pic.twitter.com/ruHGpytJoM"The magnitude of Stephen Sondheim's contribution to American musical theater is immeasurable and matched only by his immense generosity in influencing and mentoring new generations. We are forever grateful for his groundbreaking work, which truly evolved the art form of the Broadway musical, and for his support to The ASCAP Foundation to expand the possibilities for young people to experience the magic of the Broadway musical." -ASCAP President Paul Williams
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