Broadway will honor the late actor, dancer and singer Hinton Battle with the standard dimming of marquee lights on March 12.
The lights will dim at Broadway’s Shubert, Marquis, St. James, New Amsterdam, Samuel J. Friedman, Circle within the Square, Hayes, Vivian Beaumont and Todd Haimes theaters for the standard one minute at precisely 6:45 p.m./ET.
“The passing of Hinton Battle has had a profound impact within the Broadway community as we mourn the loss of a true theatrical legend,” mentioned Jason Laks, Interim President of The Broadway League, including that Battle’s household had been consulted in regards to the tribute venues. “Hinton Battle will be remembered for his incredible array of roles on Broadway. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and fans.”
Battle died January 30,on the age of 67. A educated ballet dancer who studied on the famend Jones-Haywood School of Ballet in Washington, D.C. and School of American Ballet in New York City, Battle started his Broadway profession on the age of 18 starring as the unique “Scarecrow” within the 1975 musical The Wiz.
He would go on to carry out in a few of Broadway’s most memorable roles for the following twenty years. Battle received three Tony Awards for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, setting a report within the class, for his roles in Miss Saigon (1991), The Tap Dance Kid (1984), and Sophisticated Ladies (1981).
Other Broadway credit embrace Chicago (1996 Revival); Miss Saigon (1991); The Tap Dance Kid (1983); Dreamgirls (1981); Sophisticated Ladies (1981); Dancin’ (1978); and The Wiz (1975).
On tour Battle’s credit included Ragtime, The Tap Dance Kid, Sophisticated Ladies and Dancin’.
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