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Marianne Elliott’s Tony-winning revival production will hit the road in October.
The North American tour of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company has announced its initial schedule, with plans to stop in over 25 cities during the 2023-24 season. Launching in October, the touring production follows the acclaimed London revival and 2022 Tony-winning Broadway revival, directed by three-time Tony Award winner Marianne Elliott.
Currently scheduled tour stops include the Fisher Theatre in Detroit (October 17-29), the Buell Theatre in Denver (May 22-June 2, 2024), and the Paramount Theatre in Seattle (July 23-28, 2024). Additional stops, casting, and public on-sale dates will be announced later.
This gender-swapped revival of Company — a musical first produced on Broadway in 1970 — depicts Bobbie at her 35th birthday party, with all her friends wondering why she isn't married. The show features some of Sondheim's best-known numbers, including "You Could Drive a Person Crazy," "The Ladies Who Lunch," and "Being Alive."
Company began preview performances on Broadway on March 2, 2020. Following the shutdown, the show resumed previews on November 15, 2021 and ran through July 31, 2022. This production was the last Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim's work that the composer saw to fruition before his passing at the age of 91 on November 26, 2021.
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