Review: COMPANY National Tour Comes to Philadelphia's Forrest Theatre (2024)

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The national tour of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s Company has officially landed at Philadelphia’s Forrest Theatre. The musical is a commentary on marriage, divorce, dating, friendships, loneliness, and human connection set against the busy backdrop of New York City. Company was modern when it first hit the stage in 1970, and its themes have proven timeless in this sleek, eye-catching, gender-flipped iteration triumphantly directed by Marianne Elliott.

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At Company’s center is Bobbie (Britney Coleman), who is turning the big 3-5, and feels the constant social pressure of her married friends to do the same—to do what’s expected—and settle down. While Company was originally written with a 35-year-old man as its protagonist, the musical works equally well, or even better, with its main character as a woman. Bobbie—like so many women, today and always—is constantly asked by her friends when she is going to find a man and settle down already. With the arrival of her birthday, she is also reminded that her biological clock is ticking. While the number 35 appears in various forms throughout the musical—as birthday balloons of all sizes or weaved into the painting on the wall at her friends’ house— the number’s most intimate appearance is featured on the clock that hangs above Bobbie’s bed, set to 3 and 5.

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One of the elements that makes Company interesting, though it’s not necessarily what makes the character of Bobbie interesting, is that the musical focuses not on what Bobbie thinks of her married friends, but what they think of her. She is the constant, unattached presence in their life, and they project onto her their opinions, feelings, and assumptions about her. But Bobbie as a character is mostly unknowable. Company is an exploration of marriage as an institution, the benefit of being in a relationship, and the pitfalls. What does make Bobbie interesting in this production, is that she seems to ask herself not ‘Why don’t I have it?’ but ‘Why don’t I want it?’ Her friends spend the length of the show demonstrating through their behavior why Bobbie should want marriage, and also why she shouldn’t.

Among Bobbie’s coupled-up friends are Sarah (Kathryn Allison) and Harry (James Earl Jones II), Peter (Javier Ignacio) and Susan (Marina Kondo), Jenny (Emma Straton) and David (Will Blum), Jaime (Matt Rodin) and Paul (Ali Louis Bourzgui), and Joanne (Judy McLane) and Larry (Derrick Davis). Bobbie floats in and out of their lives, getting glimpses of their happy and not so happy married lives. They continually question Bobbie on why she isn’t married herself, while simultaneously envying her in her single freedom. But while Bobbie may be single, she isn’t without romantic options, vaguely entertaining the idea of commitment with three very different men: spacey and sweet flight attendant Andy (Jacob Dickey), earnest ‘husband-material’ Theo (David Socolar), and zany, sexy PJ (Tyler Hardwick).

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This ensemble of actors is top rate. The material, already a shining beacon of the legendary Stephen Sondheim’s complex, clever, wordy, heartfelt genius, is given every chance to shine in the hands of this cast. The music is displayed at its very best, and the characters’ relationships are handled with humor and thoughtfulness. That some of the plot doesn’t quite land in this gender-swapped production can’t be blamed on its actors. Much of the material, most of it, even, works in this updated version. However, there are a handful of moments when you can’t help but think, ‘That had to have made more sense in the original production…’ An aspect of this production that does unquestionably work, is Bunny Christie’s inspired scenic design, which informs Bobbie’s internal life almost more than her external actions.

Company spends its time exploring the push and pull of people’s desire for partnership and desire for freedom, the need to compromise and the need to stand your ground, and the fine line between self-imposed solitude and loneliness. The satisfaction at the end of the musical comes from knowing that Bobbie, who has been a passive presence in the narrative, has decided to become an active participant in her own life. It might not be completely clear what life she is choosing for herself, but, finally, she has made a choice.

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Company plays at the Forrest Theatre through December 10, 2023.

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Review: COMPANY National Tour Comes to Philadelphia's Forrest Theatre (2024)

FAQs

How long is the company musical? ›

What is the running time of Company the musical on Broadway? Company has a duration of 2 hours and 45 minutes, including intermission.

Where is the company playing in Philadelphia? ›

COMPANY - THE FORREST THEATRE.

Is Company the musical worth seeing? ›

See it if You love a classic Broadway musical with amazing singing, acting & staging. See it if You love classics, great performances and theater in general! It's just great. See it if you love a masterful show revived perfectly with a twist to make it even more masterful.

What is the message of Company the musical? ›

As Sondheim wrote in his book Finishing the Hat, Company is about "the challenge of maintaining relationships in a society becoming increasingly depersonalized." And a real connection, as the musical points out, is the key to "being alive." Talk about a musical that's only grown more relevant with time!

Is the Company still on Broadway? ›

The five-time Tony Award-winning revival of Company starring Tony Award winner Katrina Lenk and three-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone will play its final Broadway performance at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on Sunday, July 31, 2022. A North American tour of Company is planned for the 2023-2024 season.

What does Joanne sing in Company? ›

Joanne appears and sings ironically about marriage and relationships (“The Little Things You Do Together”). In the aftermath of the wrestling, all three end up on the floor. As other couples join Joanne's song, the fight ends in a draw. Sarah sneaks another brownie as Harry steals another drink.

What is the mission of the Philadelphia Theatre Company? ›

For each production, PTC invites mutually-beneficial, long term partnerships with local individuals, organizations, and businesses that lead to greater awareness and investment in our city, and ensures PTC creates work that tackles issues relevant to the people of Philadelphia.

What is the longest musical ever? ›

The Phantom of the Opera

The longest-running show in Broadway history officially opened on January 26, 1988 and is still playing at the Majestic The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical won 7 1988 Tony Awards® including Best Musical.

How long does a musical usually last? ›

How long is a Broadway show? (I've got dinner reservations!) Most shows in New York are performed in two acts, with a 15-20 minute intermission. Generally, running times are between 2 and 2.5 hours. But one-act shows without an intermission, which tend to be shorter, are not uncommon.

How long is a full length musical? ›

There is no fixed length for a musical. While it can range from a short one-act entertainment to several acts and several hours in length (or even a multi-evening presentation), most musicals range from one and a half to three hours.

What is the Broadway Show Company about? ›

Company was among the first book musicals to deal with contemporary dating, marriage, and divorce, and is a notable example of a concept musical lacking a linear plot. In a series of vignettes, Company follows bachelor Bobby interacting with his married friends, who throw a party for his 35th birthday.

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