Company
From: Wednesday, 20th May 2009
To: Saturday, 13 June 2009
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Synopsis
It's Robert's 30th birthday. He seems to have everything: good looks, charm and a great sense of humour, and yet he is single. In Company, he watches the lives of his friends; five very different New York couples, and reflects on the joys and pitfalls of relationships. Presented in a series of vignettes through Robert's eyes, we see in their lives the less than ideal aspects of marriage...and yet there must be some reason why they stay together. A huge success when first performed in 1970, this show will make you laugh all evening and stay up thinking about it all night afterwards.
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26 May 2009
Even now, Company still feels like a new sort of musical, a smart and sassy series of mordant marital sketches in the style of Jules Feiffer conceptually glued to a sexually confused bachelor’s thirty-fifth birthday party, and his sexual identity crisis.
This was the first of six Broadway collaborations between Stephen Sondheim and Harold Prince, and I haven’t enjoyed the piece so much since I saw it three times during the first London run at Her Majesty’s.
In fact, with A Little Night Music revived at the Garrick, we have the only Sondheim/Prince London commercial successes available to prove clearly why this was so. They are both masterpieces, complete in their different ways, musically brilliant and superbly crafted. I love most of Follies, some of Sweeney Todd and all of Into the Woods (not sure about Pacific Overtures), but Company is, and always has been, very specia...
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I 'LOVED' this!! Go and see it now before you regret it. It was great at the 'Union' really up close to the actors, who were all fab. But I have to say Lucy Williamson's 'Ladies who Lunch' was class - stole the show for me. This is a MUST see show!...
Cast
Lincoln Stone
Samantha Seager
Tom Hyatt
Jenny Layton
Steven Craven
Jane Quinn
Nigel Pilkington
Marisa Leigh Boynton
Paul Callen
Lucy Williamson
Gido Schimanski
Samantha Giffard
Katherine Eames
Lucy Evans
Creative
Stephen Sondheim (Music)
Stephen Sondheim (Lyrics)
George Furth (Book)
Union Theatre (Producer)
Sasha Regan (Producer)
Michael Strassen (Director)
Michael England (Musical Director)
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