A Little Night Music
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Opened May 10, 2012
Closes Jul 22, 2012
Opened May 10, 2012
Closes Jul 22, 2012
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Set in turn of the century Sweden, A Little Night Music is a sumptuous musical celebration of love. Desirée Armfeldt has always captured the hearts of men. When both of her lovers--and their wives--show up for a weekend in the country, the boundless possibilities of an old romance and newly awakened passions bring endless surprises. Full of quick wit and evoking the harmonious rhythm of waltz time, Tony Award-winner Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music is the must-see musical of the season!
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To see Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's classic musical
A Little Night Music fully costumed and staged in a theater of 104 seats, sung and played without amplification, is the lap of luxury -- if done well.
At Chicago's Writers' Theatre, it's being done particularly well, with a brilliant five-piece orchestra (piano/celeste, cello, violin, harp, woodwinds) under Valerie Maze's baton and an 11-person cast featuring Tony Award winner Deanna Dunagan as Madame Armfeldt.
As for the "fully costumed" part -- everyone spends extended time in turn-of-the-20th Century underwear except aging Madame Armfeldt and her young granddaughter, Frederika (Shannon Coery). They all eventually put on eleg[...]