2. “The clashing sounds and pulsing rhythms of New York City underscore this
landmark "concept" show, considered by many to have inaugurated the
modern era of musical theatre. COMPANY follows our anti-hero bachelor
Robert as he makes his way through a series of encounters with April (the
stewardess), Kathy (the girl who's going to marry someone else), Marta (the
"peculiar" one), as well as with his married friends.
On the night of his 35th birthday, confirmed bachelor Robert contemplates
his unmarried state. In vignette after hilarious vignette, we are introduced to
"those good and crazy people," his married friends, as Robert weighs the
pros and cons of married life. In the end, he realizes being alone is "alone,
not alive."
An honest, witty, sophisticated look at relationships, COMPANY is as
contemporary and relevant as ever (witness the recent hit revivals on
Broadway and the West End). It features a brilliant energetic score
containing many of Stephen Sondheim's best-known songs (including
"Another Hundred People," "The Ladies Who Lunch" and "Being Alive").”
3. Cast size: Medium (11-20)
Cast Type: Ensemble Cast - Many featured
roles, Older Role(s), Star Vehicle – Male
Dance requirement: None/minimal
6 Men, 8 Women, Optional Off-Stage
Chorus
5. Can range from simple to complex. The
main character has to be able to visit the
various couple, so “homes” must be
distinguished. In other words, this show
could feature:
• A giant house with various rooms for the couple
• Almost no set which relies on lighting to
distinguish
• Anything in between