- Harold Prince
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name = Harold S. Prince
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birthname = Harold Smith Prince
birthdate = birth date and age|1928|01|30
birthplace =New York City, New York , USA
othername = Hal Prince
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tonyawards = Best Direction of a Musical
1967 "Cabaret"
1971 "Company"
1972 "Follies "
1974 "Candide"
1979 "Sweeney Todd"
1980 "Evita"
1988 "The Phantom of the Opera"
1995 "Show Boat "Special Tony Award
2006 Lifetime Achievement
awards =Harold Smith Prince (born
January 30 1928 ) is an Americantheatrical producer and director associated with many of the best-known Broadway musical productions of the past half-century. He has garnered twenty-oneTony Awards , more than any other individual, including eight for directing, eight for producing, two as producer of the year's Best Musical, and three special awards. His shows are known for their political context, new approach to romance, and characters who sing and dance with thematic import.Biography
Born in
New York City , Prince attended theUniversity of Pennsylvania at age 16, studying a liberal arts curriculum, and graduated at age 19. He began work in the theatre as an assistant stage manager to legendary theatrical producer and directorGeorge Abbott . Along with Abbott, he co-produced "The Pajama Game ", which won the 1955Tony Award for Best Musical. He went on to direct his own productions in 1962 beginning with "A Family Affair " and hit a series of unsuccessful productions. He almost gave up the musical theater right before he hit success with "Cabaret" in 1966. 1970 marked the start of his greatest collaboration, with composer/lyricistStephen Sondheim . They had previously worked on "West Side Story " and at this point decided to embark on their own project. Their association spawned a long string of productions, including "Company" (1970), "Follies " (1971), "A Little Night Music " (1973), "Pacific Overtures " (1976), and "Sweeney Todd " (1979). After the disappointing "Merrily We Roll Along" (1981), they did not work together again until "Bounce" (2003), which proved to be another failure.Prince also has directed operas, including "
Ashmedai ", "Willie Stark ", "Madame Butterfly ", and a revival of "Candide ". In 1983 Prince staged "Turandot " for theVienna State Opera (conductor:Lorin Maazel ; withJosé Carreras ,Eva Marton ).He directed two of
Andrew Lloyd Webber 's successes, "Evita" and "The Phantom of the Opera ". He was offered the job of directing "Cats" by Webber but turned it down.Despite creating a number of hugely popular musicals in the late 1970s and 1980s such as "
The Phantom of the Opera ", "Sweeney Todd ", and "Evita", Harold Prince also had failures in this period. His first major artistic failure withStephen Sondheim was in 1981 with "Merrily We Roll Along". Determined to bounce back, Prince started working on a new musical "A Doll's Life " with lyricistsBetty Comden andAdolph Green that would be continue the story of Nora Helmer past whatHenrik Ibsen had written in "A Doll's House ". It was as badly received critically as "Merrily", mainly because critics blamed him for either picking a bad idea for a musical or repeating himself. Other unpopular musicals of this time include "Roza (musical) " and "Grind" which both suffered creative and financial difficulties. Prince himself stopped producing and directing concurrently during this period because the process of financing a show had become so difficult.Prince was the inspiration for John Lithgow's character in Bob Fosse's film "
All That Jazz ". He was also the basis of a character inRichard Bissell 's novel "Say, Darling", which chronicled Bissell's own experience turning his novel "7 1/2 Cents" into "The Pajama Game".Say, Darling also became a musical, with Prince parodied onstage by actorRobert Morse .Prince is married to Judy Chaplin, daughter of
Saul Chaplin . They are parents of directorDaisy Prince Chaplin and conductor Charles Prince. He currently serves as president of the National Institute for Musical Theater. On May 20, 2007, he gave the commencement address at Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.Prince is known as the great modern Producer-Director of the American Broadway Musical. Critics have recognized Prince's work as further developing the “concept musical,” in which the narrative of a show is not necessarily the primary authorial emphasis and instead the production centers on an idea or metaphor that is explored through scenes and songs that do not unfold in a traditional sequential narrative style.
In 2006, Prince was awarded a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre. The Harold Prince Theatre at the Annenberg Center of the
University of Pennsylvania is named in his honor.In the Spring of 2008 Prince was the key note speaker at the Elon University's Commencement celebration in North Carolina
Work
Stage productions
*"
Tickets, Please! " - 1950 - assistant stage manager
*"Call Me Madam " - 1950 - assistant stage manager
*"Wonderful Town " - 1953 - stage manager
*"The Pajama Game " - 1954 - co-producer - 1955 Tony Award - Best Musical
*"Damn Yankees " - 1955 - co-producer - 1956 Tony Award - Best Musical
*"New Girl in Town " - 1957 - co-producer
*"West Side Story " - 1957 - co-producer
*"Fiorello! " - 1959 - co-producer - 1960 Tony Award - Best Musical - Pulitzer Prize in Drama
*"West Side Story " - 1960 - co-producer
*"Tenderloin" - 1960 - co-producer
*"A Call on Kuprin " - 1961 - producer
*"Take Her, She's Mine " - 1961 - producer
*"A Family Affair " - 1962 - director
*"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum " - 1962 - producer - 1963 Tony Award - Best Musical, 1963 Tony Award - Best Producer of a Musical
*"She Loves Me " - 1963 - producer, director
*"Fiddler on the Roof " - 1964 - producer - 1965 Tony Award - Best Musical, 1965 Tony Award - Best Producer of a Musical
*"Poor Bitos " - 1964 - producer
*"Baker Street" - 1964 - director
*"Flora, The Red Menace " - 1965 - producer
*"It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman " - 1966 - producer, director
*"Cabaret" - 1966 - producer, director - 1967 Tony Award - Best Direction of a Musical, 1967 Tony Award - Best Musical
*"Zorba" - 1968 - producer, director
*"Company" - 1970 - producer, director - 1971 Tony Award - Best Direction of a Musical, 1971 Tony Award - Best Musical
*"Follies " - 1971 - producer, director - 1972 Tony Award - Best Direction of a Musical
*"The Great God Brown " - 1972 - artistic director
*"Don Juan " - 1972 - artistic director
*"A Little Night Music " - 1973 - director, producer - 1973 Tony Award - Best Musical
*"" - 1973 - performer
*"The Visit " - 1973 - director
*"Chemin de Fer " - 1973 - artistic director
*"Holiday " - 1973- artistic director
*"Candide" - 1974 - producer, director - 1974 Tony Award - Best Direction of a Musical, 1974 Tony Award - Special Award
*"Love for Love " - 1974 - director
*"The Member of the Wedding" - 1975 - artistic director
*"The Rules of the Game " - 1974 - artistic director
*"Pacific Overtures " - 1976 - producer, director
*"Side by Side by Sondheim " - 1977 - producer
*"Some of My Best Friends " - 1977 - director
*"On the Twentieth Century " - 1978 - director
*"Sweeney Todd" - 1979 - director - 1979 Tony Award - Best Direction of a Musical
*"Evita" - 1979 - director - 1980 Tony Award - Best Direction of a Musical
*"Merrily We Roll Along" - 1981 - director
*"Willie Stark" - 1981 - director
*"A Doll's Life " - 1982 - producer, director
*"Play Memory " - 1984 - director
*"Grind" - 1985 - producer
*"Roza (musical) " - 1987 - director
*"Cabaret " - 1987 - director
*"The Phantom of the Opera " - 1988 - director - 1988 Tony Award - Best Direction of a Musical
*"Grandchild Of Kings " - 1991 - adaptation (from the stories ofSean O'Casey ) and direction
*"Kiss of the Spider Woman" - 1993 - director
*"Show Boat " - 1994 - director - 1994 Tony Award - Best Direction of a Musical
*"The Petrified Prince " - 1994 - director
*"Candide" - 1997 - director
*"Parade" - 1998 - director, co-conceiver
*"3hree " - 2000 - supervisor, director ("The Flight of the Lawnchair Man ")
*"Hollywood Arms " - 2002 - producer, director
*"Bounce" - 2003 - director
*"Lovemusik " - 2007 - directorFilmography
*"
Something for Everyone " - 1970 - director
*"A Little Night Music " - 1977 - directorBibliography
*"Contradictions: Notes on twenty-six years in the theatre" , Prince, Harold, published by Dodd, Mead ISBN-10: 0396070191, his 1974 autobiography
*"Harold Prince and the American Musical Theatre", Hirsch, Foster 1989, revised 2005, with Prince providing extensive interviews and the foreword.
*"Harold Prince: From Pajama Game To Phantom of the Opera And Beyond" Ilson, Carol, 1989, published byCambridge University Press ISBN-10: 0835719618
* "Harold Prince: A Director's Journey", Ilson, Carol, 2000, New York: Limelight Editions ISBN-10: 0879102969
* "," Napoleon, Davi. Includes a preface by Hal Prince and a full chapter about the production of "Candide." Iowa State University Press.References
External links
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* [http://www.nypl.org/research/manuscripts/music/musprinc.xml Prince papers at New York Public Library]
* [http://www.americantheatrewing.org/downstagecenter/detail/harold_prince Harold Prince "Downstage Center" interview] at American Theatre Wing.org, May 2008
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