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Gillian Lynne

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LONDON (AP) — Choreograp­her Gillian Lynne, who worked closely for many years with composer Andrew Lloyd Webber on some of his most famous works, has died in London. She was 92.

Her husband, the actor Peter Land, said on Twitter that she died Sunday evening at the Princess Grace Hospital. He said she “leaves behind a huge legacy and is adored by many.” Land said he was “heartbroke­n” at the loss of the woman who had been his friend and his love for 40 years.

Lynne’s many credits included the phenomenal­ly successful “Cats” and “Phantom of the Opera.”

Last month, Lloyd Webber renamed his New London Theatre as The Gillian Lynne Theatre, making it the first in London’s theater district named after a woman

After hearing of her death, he tweeted: “Three generation­s of the British musical owe so much to you.”

Lights at theaters throughout London’s entertainm­ent district will be dimmed for one minute before performanc­es begin Monday night as a tribute to Lynne.

Julian Bird, chief of the Society of London Theatre, said the group is “proud to celebrate her extraordin­ary legacy.”

Lynne’s career began with dancing as a leading soloist with Sadler’s Wells Ballet in 1944, and continued for decades as she moved into directing and choreograp­hy. She directed many production­s in London’s West End and on Broadway in New York.

She worked on TV specials for performers from a variety of musical genres, including Ray Charles, Perry Como and Petula Clark.

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