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  1. Company (musical) - Wikipedia

    Company is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by George Furth. The original 1970 production was nominated for a record-setting 14 Tony Awards, winning six.

  2. Company (Musical) Plot & Characters | StageAgent

    Company plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips.

  3. Company Broadway Tickets | Broadway Direct

    Buy tickets to Company on Broadway in NYC. Read the latest news, explore behind-the-scenes stories, and watch videos about Company from Broadway Direct.

  4. Company

    It took producer/director Hal Prince to turn the material into a musical, in his first collaboration with Sondheim. Company earned Sondheim his first Tony Awards—for score and lyrics—marking …

  5. Company on Broadway Tickets | Broadway.com

    Jul 31, 2022 · Get official tickets to Company on Broadway at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre from the trusted Broadway.com source for Broadway show info, tickets, reviews and news.

  6. Company – Broadway Musical – Original | IBDB

    Company (Original, Musical, Drama, Broadway) opened in New York City Apr 26, 1970 and played through Jan 1, 1972.

  7. Company | Broadway | Fandom

    Company is a musical comedy which focuses around its protagonist, Bobby, and his married friends. Company, despite its humour and light-heartedness, also exposes several issues …

  8. Company Synopsis - Broadway musical

    Lyrics List Videos Photos Review Script Cast Synopsis Company synopsis Rob lives in the Big Apple & he is a single person. He possesses friends that are married or in a relationship. …

  9. Company: Musical Info & Synopsis - Theatre Trip

    Company revolves around Bobby, a single man navigating the complexities of romantic relationships and life in New York City. Through a series of vignettes, Bobby interacts with his …

  10. Company | Playbill

    It’s a hilarious celebration of the very things that make life worth living: Love. Laughter. Company. And now, it’s the toast of Broadway. Let’s all drink to that.