Gerald Freedman, a prolific director of Broadway, off-Broadway and regional theater, died on March 17 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, according to The New York Times. The cause of death was kidney failure. He was 92. Freedman's theater career in New York began as assistant to many distinguished directors, making his Broadway debut as second hand to Jerome Robbins on the original production of Bells Are Ringing (19…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:42AM on April 3, 2020