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Harold Prince scores

Title
Harold Prince scores, 1955-1983.
Author
Prince, Harold, 1928-2019.
Supplementary Content
Collection guide

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Box 1Mixed materialSupervised use JPB 06-2 Box 1Offsite
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Details

Additional Authors
  • Bock, Jerry.
  • Grossman, Larry.
  • Lloyd Webber, Andrew, 1948-
  • Sondheim, Stephen.
Description
26 linear feet (35 boxes)
Summary
This collection consists of scores to Broadway musicals directed and produced by Harold Prince from the 1950s through the 1980s, arranged alphabetically by show title and by song title within each show. In the cases of Sweeney Todd and certain conductor scores for A Doll’s Life, as noted, where the complete score existed, it has been left in running order. The bulk of the collection consists of scores from A Doll’s Life, by Larry Grossman and Betty Comden and Adolph Green, including oversized conductor scores and full orchestra parts. The collection also covers, with near completeness the scores to Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s Evita, (1979) Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick’s She Loves Me (1963) and Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music, (1973) Side by Side by Sondheim (1977) and Sweeney Todd (1979). Items of special interest in the collection are unused materials from A Doll’s Life and Pacific Overtures.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Scores.
Note
  • The Harold Prince papers are held by the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and have been separated into three groups: paper records in the Billy Rose Theatre Collection, music in the Music Division, and audio materials in the Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.
Location of Other Archival Materials (note)
  • See also the Harold Prince papers in the Billy Rose Theatre Collection, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Biography (note)
  • Harold Prince (1928-2019), was a producer and director of theater, film and opera, best known for his work on Broadway musicals. Prince, who was commonly known as Hal Prince, began his career in 1948 as an assistant in the office of Broadway director and producer George Abbott. During his early years with Abbott, he made valuable connections with Robert E. Griffith, who would later become his producing partner, and Ruth Mitchell, who would be his longtime assistant and production supervisor. Griffith and Prince scored a huge success in their first producing project, The Pajama Game (1954) and had many subsequent Broadway hits until Griffith's death in 1961. Prince began directing with the play, A Family Affair (1962). He went on to have a notably prolific career, directing and/or producing many landmark Broadway musicals, including Cabaret (1966), West Side Story (1957), Fiddler on the Roof (1964), Follies (1972), Evita (1979) Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979) and The Phantom of the Opera (1987). Principal collaborators on musical theater productions include the songwriters Stephen Sondheim; Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick; John Kander and Fred Ebb; Larry Grossman; Betty Comden and Adolph Green; and Andrew Lloyd Webber. In addition to musicals and plays, Prince also directed operas and two feature films, and appeared in many documentaries and tributes; in 1974 he published an autobiography, Contradictions: Notes on Twenty-Six Years in the Theatre.
Indexes/Finding Aids (note)
  • Collection guide available in repository and on internet.
Call Number
JPB 06-2
OCLC
78682563
Author
Prince, Harold, 1928-2019.
Title
Harold Prince scores, 1955-1983.
Biography
Harold Prince (1928-2019), was a producer and director of theater, film and opera, best known for his work on Broadway musicals. Prince, who was commonly known as Hal Prince, began his career in 1948 as an assistant in the office of Broadway director and producer George Abbott. During his early years with Abbott, he made valuable connections with Robert E. Griffith, who would later become his producing partner, and Ruth Mitchell, who would be his longtime assistant and production supervisor. Griffith and Prince scored a huge success in their first producing project, The Pajama Game (1954) and had many subsequent Broadway hits until Griffith's death in 1961. Prince began directing with the play, A Family Affair (1962). He went on to have a notably prolific career, directing and/or producing many landmark Broadway musicals, including Cabaret (1966), West Side Story (1957), Fiddler on the Roof (1964), Follies (1972), Evita (1979) Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1979) and The Phantom of the Opera (1987). Principal collaborators on musical theater productions include the songwriters Stephen Sondheim; Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick; John Kander and Fred Ebb; Larry Grossman; Betty Comden and Adolph Green; and Andrew Lloyd Webber. In addition to musicals and plays, Prince also directed operas and two feature films, and appeared in many documentaries and tributes; in 1974 he published an autobiography, Contradictions: Notes on Twenty-Six Years in the Theatre.
Location of Other Archival Materials
See also the Harold Prince papers in the Billy Rose Theatre Collection, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Indexes
Collection guide available in repository and on internet.
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Collection guide
Occupation
Theatrical producers and directors
Added Author
Bock, Jerry. She loves me.
Grossman, Larry. Doll's life.
Lloyd Webber, Andrew, 1948- Evita.
Sondheim, Stephen. Pacific overtures.
Sondheim, Stephen. Sweeney Todd.
Research Call Number
JPB 06-2
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