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Company

Winner of 6 Tony Awards in 1970 (Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, and Best Original Score) and the 2006 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, Stephen Sondheim’s Company is considered a landmark “concept” show that inaugurated the modern era of musical theatre.

Set in New York, Company tells the story of five couples and their mutual friend Robert on the night of his 35th birthday as he contemplates his unmarried state.

Robert watches and learns from the various couples and his three girlfriends. He looks back on his life and sees both the wonders and pitfalls of relationships. In the end though, Robert realizes that while relationships rarely turn out like they do in fairy tales, life is still better when you have someone to share it with.

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By Stephen Sondheim

Directed by John Gerry

Presented by Fountainhead Theatreworks

Location: McManus Studio Theatre

With Sarah Cholmondeley, Laura Giberson, Simon Goodwin, Christian Groleau, Rachel Huys, George Jolink, Paul Merrifield, Deborah Mitchell, Megan Moorhouse, Peter Pownall, Kathy Quayle, Vanessa Quesnelle, Justin Peter Quesnelle, Joshua Richardson and Maria Simos

Produced by Ashleigh Barney

Choreographed by Donna Peterson

Music Direction: Angela Southern

Stage Manager: Anne Cuthbert

Set Design: David Long

Lighting Design: Rob Coles

Sound Design: Anne Cuthbert

Costume Design: Margaret Bildy and Mona Brennan-Coles

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