Otago Daily Times

Choreograp­hed famed musicals

- DAME GILLIAN LYNNE

Choreograp­her

THE choreograp­her responsibl­e for the world famous Cats and Phantom of the Opera musicals, Dame Gillian Lynne, has been remembered fondly by many in the British theatre scene.Her husband, actor Peter Land, said she died on Sunday night, at the Princess Grace Hospital in Marylebone, London, aged 92.

‘‘She leaves behind a huge legacy & is adored by many,’’ Land wrote in a tribute to his ‘‘dearest wife & friend & love for 40 years’’ on Twitter.

A major influence on dance and musical theatre, Dame Lynne was best known for her work with Andrew Lloyd

Webber.

The composer and impresario wrote on Twitter: ‘‘Farewell dearest Gillie, three generation­s of the British musical owe so much to you. With love, Andrew‘‘

Fellow choreograp­her Sir Matthew Bourne also paid tribute to her, tweeting: ‘‘RIP Dear Gillie . . . you supported and inspired me from the very beginning . . . your spirit & love of dance & dancers lives on in all of us who share that love.’’

She also directed more than 50 production­s on the West End and Broadway and received two Olivier Awards.

She was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to dance and musical theatre in 2014.

In June, Lord Lloyd Webber renamed his New London Theatre as The Gillian Lynne Theatre.

It was the first West End theatre to be named after a woman. — BPA

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? British ballerina and choreograp­her Gillian Lynne performs with comedian Dick Emery during rehearsals for Puss In Boots in 1962.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES British ballerina and choreograp­her Gillian Lynne performs with comedian Dick Emery during rehearsals for Puss In Boots in 1962.

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