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Barbra Streisand, Lea Salonga, more mourn Stephen Sondheim

Tributes quickly flooded social media following the death of Stephen Sondheim as performers and writers alike saluted a giant of the theater:

'œRest In Peace, Stephen Sondheim, and thank you for your vast contributions to musical theater. We shall be singing your songs forever. Oh, my heart hurts'¦'ť - singer and actor Lea Salonga, via Twitter.

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'œThere are no words I can find for this loss. He would know what to say. Rest well, dearest Steve.'ť - singer and actor Laura Benanti, via Instagram.

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'œThe theater has lost one of its greatest geniuses and the world has lost one of its greatest and most original writers. Sadly, there is now a giant in the sky. But the brilliance of Stephen Sondheim will still be here as his legendary songs and shows will be performed for evermore,'ť producer Cameron Mackintosh, in a statement.

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"Thank the Lord that Sondheim lived to be 91 years old so he had the time to write such wonderful music and GREAT lyrics! May he Rest In Peace." - singer, actor and director Barbra Streisand, via Twitter.

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'œThank you for everything Mr Sondheim. Speechless. We are so lucky to have what you've given the world.'ť - singer and actor Aaron Tveit, via Twitter.

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'œHe influenced all of us, whether we knew it or not. Rest In Peace. You were a gift to this world.'ť - actor and singer Kristin Chenoweth, via Twitter.

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'œDevastating news. Hard to fathom that he was in fact mortal like the rest of us. But bow lucky are we to have lived in the world at the same time as this great man. No one can replace him.'ť - singer and actor Judy Kuhn, via Twitter.

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'œI am so so sad to lose my friend Steve Sondheim. He gave me so much to sing about. I loved him dearly and will miss him so much. Thank you for all the gifts you gave the world, Steve.'ť - singer and actor Bernadette Peters, via Twitter.

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'œEvery so often someone comes along that fundamentally shifts an entire art form. Stephen Sondheim was one of those. As millions mourn his passing I also want to express my gratitude for all he has given to me and so many more. Sending my love to his nearest and dearest.'ť - singer and actor Hugh Jackman, via Twitter.

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'œFor those of us who love new musical theater: we live in a world that Sondheim built. My spirit is low, and I swear the city is quieter than usual tonight with the knowledge that he's gone. Feeling thankful for all he created and for the awe he will continue to inspire.'ť - Music supervisor, arranger and orchestrator Alex Lacamoire, via Twitter.

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'œThank you, thank you, thank you Stephen Sondheim. You paved the way for so many composers and theatre makers. We will never forget your generosity, your inspiration, and what you gave to the American Theatre and the world.'ť - The American Theatre Wing, via Twitter.

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"Sondheim, thank you. I have no words so I'll use one of your lyrics that has held me down for years. 'œSomeone is on your side. No one is alone.'ť - singer and actor Joshua Henry, via Twitter.

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'œBroadway has lost a musical genius.'ť - Actor and author Marlee Matlin, via Twitter.

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'œThere are giants in the sky. RIP Stephen Sondheim. Lucky us, that we inhabited the earth while you were alive and creating. My heart is heavy.'ť - producer Tom Kirdahy, via Instagram.

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"My heart is saddened for the loss. But my memories live on forever'¦'ť - actor and singer Chita Rivera, in a statement.

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'œThere's a giant in the sky. Rest in music, Mr. Sondheim.'ť - actor and singer Stephanie J. Block.

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'œHe articulated love, regret, loss, rage, temptation, desire, courage, discovery, heartache, aging, beauty'¦. with lyrics and music that will continue to change us.'ť - actor and singer Sierra Boggess.

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'œThe magnitude of Stephen Sondheim's contribution to American musical theater is immeasurable and matched only by his immense generosity in influencing and mentoring new generations.'ť - ASCAP President Paul Williams in a statement.

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'œThank you for giving us so much, Mr. Sondheim.'ť - singer and actor Adrienne Warren, via Twitter.

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'œSondheim was singular. I was lucky to sing his music for 'œWest Side Story.'ť Though he's gone now, his music will live on through the ages. There is and was no one in the world like him.'ť - actor and singer Russ Tamblyn.

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