Hal Prince, who racked up more than 20 Tony Awards over a legendary 50-year Broadway career, died Wednesday after a brief illness in Iceland, his publicist said. He was 91.
Prince, born and raised in Manhattan, was the director behind iconic Broadway hits including West Side Story (1958), Cabaret (1966), Company (1970), Evita (1979) and The Phantom of the Opera (1988).
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