Leonard Soloway, the prolific Tony-winning Broadway whose career spanned across six decades, died on December 11 in Palm Springs, California, according to Deadline. He was 93. Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1928, Soloway began performed at the Cleveland Play House before moving to New York City in 1947. By 1958 he was the theater manager at the Lunt Fontaine Theatre. Over the span of 60 years, Soloway gained 59 credi…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 07:18PM on December 13, 2021