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Company is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by George Furth. The original 1970 production was nominated for a record-setting 14 Tony Awards, winning six. Company was among the first book musicals to deal with contemporary dating, marriage, and divorce, [1] and is a notable example of a concept musical lacking a ...
Company is a Tony-winning musical by George Furth and Stephen Sondheim. The show first premiered on Broadway in 1970 and was so acclaimed that it was nominated for 14 Tony Awards and won six of them, a record at the time.
Company, Stephen Sondheim’s groundbreaking modern musical, is a mature, intelligent, and wildly funny look at relationships, vulnerability, and “being alive.”
Stephen Sondheim ’s seminal musical Company opened on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre April 26, 1970. The production, featuring music and lyrics by Sondheim and book by George Furth, ran for...
Company earned Sondheim his first Tony Awards—for score and lyrics—marking his arrival as a distinctive central figure in the world of musical theater. At age forty-one, he was acknowledged as a master of words and music.
COMPANY features Sondheim’s award-winning songs You Could Drive a Person Crazy, The Ladies Who Lunch, Side by Side by Side and the iconic Being Alive. Let’s all drink to that.
Company (Original, Musical, Drama, Broadway) opened in New York City Apr 26, 1970 and played through Jan 1, 1972.
The musical explores every inch of what it means to exist in the digital age, along with the endless obligations that one has to friends and acquaintances.
COMPANY. a musical comedy in two acts. Book by George Furth. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Produced at the Alvin Theatre, New York, 26 April 1970 (705 perfs) with Dean Jones (Robert), Barbara Barrie (Sarah), Elaine Stritch (Joanne) and Donna McKechnie (Kathy).
Company is a musical comedy which focuses around its protagonist, Bobby, and his married friends. Company, despite its humour and light-heartedness, also exposes several issues regarding marriage and relationships (all centered around Bobby, who is single), which add a layer of drama to the story.