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Company
Performed at the Greenwich Playhouse July 2000
Galleon Theatre Company's irresistible production
of Company was an unmissable celebration of Sondheim's
brilliance and of his 70th birthday. Sondheim's 'incisive' musical play explored
the dichotomy between one's need for companionship
and the pursuit of freedom and independence. The institution
of marriage was portrayed with all its complexities,
sexual liaisons are amusingly shown in all their diversity.
And the result was a moving and profoundly relevant
study of human relationships.
Thirty years on and Company continues thrill, challenge
and always entertain.
CREDITS
Director: Ruth Carney
Producer: Alice de Sousa
THE CAST
April - Jennifer Bryce
David - Jonathan Clarkson
Sarah - Emma Field
Joanne - Julia Glass
Robert - Stephen Guilfoyle
Jenny - Orit Haddad
Kathy - Jill Hunter
Paul - Mark Hutchinson
Harry - Adam Lee
Susan - Louise Linehan
Peter - Tim McArthur
Larry - Michael Palmer
Amy - Kate Rawson
Martha - Catherine Reid
The Creative Team
Musical Director - Will Barnett
Assist. Musical Director - Jane Marlow
Set Designer - Mathias Wardeck
Lighting Designer - John Treherne
Choreography - Susan Hann
Costume Designer - Alex Kunza
Assist. Stage Manager - Alison Ord
Stage Manager - Jennifer Farmer
Publicity Designer - Alison Rayner
Stills Photographer - Paul Welch
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REVIEWS
'sets serious standards and deserves all the company it can get' - TIME OUT
'is terrific' - THE STAGE
'excellent revival...impeccable production' - WHAT'S
ON
'This well crafted production deserves to succeed. '
- Musical Stages
'Chances to enjoy great Sondheim musicals in intimate
settings are rare, so the production of Company that
continues the opening season at Greenwich Playhouse is
particularly welcome.' - Kentish Times
Following a sell-out run at the Greenwich Playhouse,
Galleon's production of Company transfered to The Palace
Theatre, Westcliffe-on-Sea
Reviews from the transfered production:
'But if Company is typical of the Galleon Theatre Company's
quality of production then The Palace Theatre should
be urged to stage many more of the same' - The Observer
'Alice de Sousa's bright production helps the lively
lyrics point our real social tensions underneath the
fun. Drugs, divorce, gay relationships - all have a contemporary
feel, in a show that was written - surprisingly - 30
years ago.' - Times
'The fourteen person cast, with bounding voices and
magnificient talent, almost seemed to envelop the audience.'
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