Naturally, there have been a few other character gender swaps as well: The aforementioned eligible bachelors our hero is juggling now sing 'You Could Drive a Person Crazy'; it may no longer be an Andrews Sisters-style number, but the three-part harmo...
Critics' Reviews
COMPANY: EVERYBODY RISE FOR THIS SMASHING SONDHEIM REVIVAL
No other show understands the callused skin that hardened, cynical New Yorkers develop to make it through another miserable day quite like 'Company' does. Sondheim's musical, splendidly directed by Marianne Elliott, is a paean to NYC about the pains ...
No other show understands the callused skin that hardened, cynical New Yorkers develop to make it through another miserable day quite like 'Company' does. Sondheim's musical, splendidly directed by Marianne Elliott, is a paean to NYC about the pains ...
'Company' review — a welcome reinvention of the classic musical
For the single women attending this show, it's impossible not to feel something deeply for this story. I am just like Bobbie, single by choice and moving into my 34th year of living. The pressures of life and family to marry for love, or company, exi...
‘Company’ Broadway Review: Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone Shine in Rousing Sondheim Revival
Director Marianne Elliott puts the fun and the sex back into Stephen Sondheim's 'Company.' This is the production, first staged in London, where the lead character Bobby is now Bobbie. The switch from male to female works, but more important is the l...
Review: ‘Company’ delivers a near-perfect revival
The production, directed by Marianne Elliott - or rather thoroughly reimagined by Marianne Elliott - scrubs away the date-stamps on this 1970 musical, with a book by George Furth, so thoroughly that the show seems as if it was written yesterday. Whil...
Review: The Gender-Flipped Company Is an Imperfect but Loving Toast to a Classic
Magnetic and devastatingly droll in The Band's Visit, Lenk plays the part of the charismatic chameleon compellingly, holding her own coyly, wryly, boisterously with each of the zany couples with which she spends her time. But she doesn't let her guar...
Company on Broadway Review. Sondheim’s musical, and live tribute.
The production, an import from England directed by Marianne Elliott, cannot be called definitive. Its most attention-getting feature is the switching of the genders of several of the characters, which at its best feels like an interesting thought ex...
A Hopeless Bachelorette in Excellent COMPANY — Review
A miscast Bobbie aside, there is very little to complain about in this excellent production of one of Sondheim's most dynamic works, created at a time when the writer-composer was transitioning from the Golden Age that raised him into the postmodern ...
COMPANY: THAT INVINCIBLE BUNCH, RECONSIDERED
'Company's other commitment-phobe, Amy, has been reborn as Jamie, a man, still terrified to marry the adoring Paul, played by the adorable Etai Benson. After managing to calm Matt Doyle's adroitly hysterical Jamie, Bobbie sings 'Marry Me A Little,' o...
Review: In a Gender-Flipped Revival, ‘Company’ Loves Misery
It's new. And truth be told, I was never less than riveted - if usually in the way Bobby is, eyeballing messy marriages. Nor is the chance to hear the great score live with a 14-piece orchestra to be taken lightly; is there a more exciting opening nu...
The modern setting and gender switches help; with a woman as Bobbie, and the sexes of several couples swapped around, the text plays out in exciting new ways. (The sequence for the instrumental 'Tick Tock,' for instance, now evokes the notion of a bi...
It's a Welcome Return of Company to Broadway
The highs are so high in director Marianne Elliott's gender-reversed 'Company' that a Sondheim freak like me can live with aspects that don't quite hit those lofty heights. We'll get to those, but first, let's dwell for a spell on the joys of a Broad...
‘Company’ Review: A Sublime Revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Beloved Musical
Half a century has passed since Stephen Sondheim and George Furth first dazzled Broadway with 'Company,' their tartly astute 1970 musical about a single Manhattanite dogged by coupled friends to meet a mate. But director Marianne Elliott's sensationa...
‘Company’ Broadway Review: Marianne Elliott’s Exquisite Production Is The Sondheim Tribute We Need
If there's a better, more vital way to honor the late, incomparable Stephen Sondheim than Marianne Elliott's superb production of Company, Broadway hasn't invented it. This gorgeous revival of the Sondheim-George Furth masterwork at the Bernard B. Ja...
Rise! Rise! Rise! This Gender Swapped ‘Company’ Wins Our Hearts
Should directors flip gender on other Sondheim classics? I don't know how much we'd gain from a Ms. Sweeney Todd or a male-model Dot. In Company, human properties of trust, love, and loneliness are transitive across male, female, straight, and gay li...
Review | ‘Company’ is a mostly sublime Sondheim revival
The production (which is a bit overlong, at just under three hours) contains superb staging, visual design (including oversized party balloons, an 'Alice in Wonderland' motif, and even a rainfall effect), music direction, and casting - with one nota...
Patti LuPone in Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Company’: Theater Review
As talented as Lenk is, however, to this longtime fan of Company she seems jarringly wrong for Bobbie, regardless of the character's gender. A darkening touch of cynicism can work with this recessive protagonist, as Raul Esparza showed in the terrif...
Broadway review: A fascinating ‘Company’ that no longer believes so much in love
Which brings us to LuPone. Her visceral, showstopping, rendition of 'The Ladies Who Lunch,' performed as her character, Joanne, sits perched in a grinding nightclub, is simply extraordinary, filled with angst, hope, cynicism, possibility, vulnerabili...
Audience Reviews
A Broadway review by Esta and Aaron, Mother and son that we don't "think you're ready for."
“Don’t be afraid that it won’t be perfect. The only thing to be afraid of is that it won’t be.” Stop by www.SpoilerFreeReviews.com for the full review (w/ images). OVERALL SCORE ESTA: A / 🤩 COMPANY surprised me. The new rev...
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