Tag Archives: George Furth
Zoetic Gifts With Sondheim’s Glorious Merrily We Roll Along
Stephen Sondheim’s oft-revamped Merrily We Roll Along prevails in Zoetic Stage’s glorious production in a fresh vision of the musical, visually and passionately different than the acclaimed 2022-23 revival.
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Tagged Adrienne Arsht Center, Alex Jorth, Dawn Shamburger, George Furth, Irene Adjan, Jacob Brown, Jeff Hess, Joel Rodriguez, John Reed, Joline Mujica, Justin Packard, Kalen Edean, Lauren Danielle Horgan, Lindsey Corey, Merrily We Roll Along, Sara Grant, Spencer Hanan, Stephen Sondheim, Stuart Meltzer, Tony Galaska, Wayne LeGette, Zoetic Stage
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Company Has Shining Moments, Falls Short Of What Could Be
MNM’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s groundbreaking musical Company is intermittently lit with incandescent performances worth the price of admission by themselves, but the overall piece disappointingly lacks crispness, passion and, until the last 10 minutes, heart.
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Tagged Amy Miller Brennan, Bruce Linser, Clay Cartland, Company, Erika Scotti, George Furth, Harold Prince, Jinon Deeb, Josh Kolb, Joshua McKinney, Kravis Center, Larry Alexander, Laura Hodos, Lindsey Corey, Mallory Newbrough, Nicole Kinzel, Paul Reekie, Robert Johnston, Stephen Sondheim, Wayne LeGette
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