Company at PPAC is Worth Seeing
There’s a musical underscoring of many of the transitions between scenes that sounds like a ticking clock. You know, Bobbie’s biological clock.
'Company' is About the Connections we Keep
“Company” boasts a lot of great music and stresses that it’s the true connections—where one can laugh on the stoop with a friend, spill the relationship tea with a bestie and work to mend what’s broken — that count.
‘Company’ was Good on Broadway but Even Better on Tour
It speaks to the clarity and coherence of the gender-swapped “Company” that, upon witnessing the revival now on tour at the Kennedy Center, it almost becomes difficult to imagine Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s seminal musical comedy in its original 1970 iteration.
‘COMPANY’ is Clever, Candid and Comical Look at Marriage
COMPANY is an ensemble show, with most of the cast on stage for much of it. Standouts include Kathryn Allison and James Earl Jones II as couple Sarah and Harry, whose hilarious physical comedy sets the tone for the rest of the show.
What are Critics Saying about Company’s National Tour?
The reviews are in for the Tony-winning, gender-swapped revival of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company.