Company (REPRISE!)
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened May 18, 2004
Closed Jun 6, 2004
Opened May 18, 2004
Closed Jun 6, 2004
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
This smart and sparkling show, featuring many of Stephen Sondheim's most brilliant and well-known songs, is an honest, witty, sophisticated look at relationships. The energetic score includes "Another Hundred People," "Getting Married Today," "The Ladies Who Lunch" and "Being Alive".
David Lee directs a cast that includes Judith Light, Christopher Sieber, Anastasia Barzee, Kevin Chamberlin, Deborah Gibson, Cady Huffman, Jean Louisa Kelly, Richard Kline, Sharon Lawrence, Kerry O¹Malley, Amy Pietz, Josh Radnor, John Scherer, and Scott Waara.
Presented by REPRISE! Broadway's Best.
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