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The '''Stephen Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts''', opened December 7-10, 2007, located with the ] in ]. The Center opened with 7 notable Broadway stars, including ] and ], all of whom had something to do with one of the many musicals of ]. His most famous scores include (as composer/lyricist) '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', and '']'', as well as the lyrics for '']'' and '']''.

The center is the first one in the United States named after ].

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In January 2008, Sondheim Center produced A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum with Richard Kind Starring. In Feb. 2008, a new work called Edges was produced for on weekend. To close their spring season, Randal K. West directed a completely new vision of Godspell. Orchestrations were completely changed by Justin Hill the musical director. It starred Ryan Gaffney as Jesus, Mason Davis and Judas, and Stephen Crisp as an apostle singing "All Good Gifts" and "Beautiful City".

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