A Tribute To Stephen Sondheim – Extended Interview With Stephen Colbert

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Published on December 4, 2021

Stephen pays tribute to a man he calls “the greatest composer and lyricist in the history of American theater.” #Colbert #Broadway #StephenSondheim

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  • Adjunct Prof Colleen B Kelly - Retired 2 years ago

    Brilliant

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  • Edith Ugorji 2 years ago

    RIP

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  • laalaa99stl 2 years ago

    “Musicals are plays, but the last collaborator is your audience, so you’ve got to wait ’til the last collaborator comes in before you can complete the collaboration.” -Stephen Sondheim

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  • Catherine Peloton 2 years ago

    Thank you for this wonderful interview with this great artist!

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  • Rob Budd 2 years ago

    Zzzzzz

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  • #1 critter 2 years ago

    Mr. Sondheim had a sharp mind, was still learning & trying new things; a wonderful example for us all. I hope I’m that lucky.

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  • Parker Patterson 2 years ago

    Cherish elders

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  • Jake Dahms 2 years ago

    never thought I’d hear a song from assassins as intro music but it made me giddy, thank you Jon batiste, and thank you Stephen Sondheim!! RIP to the master

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  • Cheryl Sibson 2 years ago

    Could be a musical song in Heaven RIP Mr. Sondheim and Dad Bob.

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  • b3z3jm3nny 2 years ago

    May his memory be a blessing

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  • Anish 318 2 years ago

    R.I.P Mr. Sondheim.

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  • Kenneth Gilbert 2 years ago

    If you want to make magic, if you want to make eternal life…Make music.

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  • Don Stoddard 2 years ago

    That was great thank you

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  • morris p. 2 years ago

    Thankyou Stephen … and many many many thanks to YOU … Stephen S. R.I.P. Seeds planted during this conversation. You can count on it.

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