Audra McDonald and Hal Prince Inducted Into Performing Arts Hall of Fame | Playbill

Photos Audra McDonald and Hal Prince Inducted Into Performing Arts Hall of Fame The night honored the inductees June 6 at Alice Tully Hall.
Harold Prince and Audra McDonald Joseph Marzullo/WENN

Audra McDonald, Harold Prince, Leontyne Price, Plácido Domingo, Yo-Yo Ma, and Louis Armstrong were inducted into the Performing Arts Hall of Fame at Lincoln Center June 6 at Alice Tully Hall. The night was hosted by Norah O’Donnell with the ceremony directed by
Christopher d’Amboise featuring original music by Stephen Flaherty and Adam Gwon.

Flip through photos of the night below:

Audra McDonald and Hal Prince Inducted Into Performing Arts Hall of Fame

The Performing Arts Hall of Fame at Lincoln Center is the first hall of fame devoted to excellence in the performing arts, and celebrates the achievements of artists and leaders who contributed to genres including music, dance, theater, opera, film, and more.

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