members of the Broadway community came out to pay musical tribute to the late Stephen Sondheim on Sunday.Members of nearly every Broadway company and many others whose roots run deep in theater stood on the red steps in Times Square to honor the incomparable life and legacy of the lyricist and composer, who died on Friday at age 91.Together, the large assembly of mourners and fans — which included Broadway icons including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Laura Patton, Sara Bareilles, Josh Groban and many more — performed one of Sondheim's most revered creations, «Sunday» from his acclaimed .The musical earned Sondheim the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and the original production went on to earn two Tony Awards.
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