Company
- Bay Area Reporter
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- San Francisco Examiner
What do you do when you’ve got three girlfriends, all your friends are married, and it’s your birthday? Find out in Stephen Sondheim’s groundbreaking musical comedy. It’s today in Manhattan, and Robert is unable to make a commitment of his own as he makes the circuit of his married friends, alternately observing and participating in the ups and downs of their relationships.Read the Press Release
Company, Sondheim’s game-changing musical, is a sophisticated and honest look at modern, adult relationships. From musical theatre’s most renowned composer, Company is largely regarded as a trailblazer of the dark-comedy, modern-musical genre and the winner of 7 TONY Awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Lyrics and Best Book. Company first opened on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre in 1970.
San Francisco Playhouse’s production of Company is made possible by Executive Producer Robert Hulteng, Producers Geoff Jue, Dana & Gary Shapiro, and Associate Producers Ruth & Les Finkelstein, Eleanor & Richard Johns, Peggy & Ed Mihm and Phyllis & Jerry Rosenberg.
Photos by Jessica Palopoli.
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- Robert (Keith Pinto*) looks on as Sarah (Velina Brown*) shows off her karate to husband Harry (Christopher Reber*).
- Paul (John Paul Gonzalez) prepares for his wedding.
- April (Morgan Dayley), Kathy (Michelle Drexler), and Marta (Teresa Attridge) implore Robert to settle down.
- Robert (Keith Pinto*) and David (Ryan Drummond*) discuss married life.
- Harry (Christopher Reber*), Peter (Michael Scott Wells), Paul (John Paul Gonzalez), David (Ryan Drummond*), and Larry (Richard Frederick*) try to set Robert (Keith Pinto*) up with a girl.
- Kathy (Michelle Drexler) and Robert (Keith Pinto*) go for a walk together.
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