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07/12/2018 12:01 AM

Stephen Sondheim’s Musical Comedy Company Presented Under the Big Top at the Deacon John Grave House


John Johmann as Bobby and Neva Small as Joanne in the upcoming production of Company by Madison Lyric Stage. Photo courtesy of Madison Lyric Stage

Madison Lyric Stage (MLS) will present the musical comedy Company in 10 performances from Wednesday, July 18 to Sunday, July 29 at the historic Deacon John Grave House in Madison.

With music by Stephen Sondheim and book by George Furth, Company is set in the swinging 1970s and follows Bobby, a single man unable to commit fully to a steady relationship, let alone marriage, the five married couples who are his best friends, and his three girlfriends. A wildly funny romp through the pre-disco era, Company includes the popular songs “Being Alive,” “Another Hundred People,” “Barcelona,” and “The Ladies Who Lunch.”

Company will star John Johmann (Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar and Che in Evita with MLS) as Bobby, and Neva Small as Joanne. Small is a veteran of five Broadway shows, many Off-Broadway and concert appearances, and is perhaps best known for her signature role of Chava in the classic film version of Fiddler on the Roof. Small is appearing courtesy of Actor’s Equity Association.

Marc Deaton directs and choreographs. The performance is accompanied by a combo of nine musicians.

“We are so thrilled to return to our Sondheim roots and present Company, featuring a brilliant score by one of the greatest composers of our time,” says Deaton, MLS artistic director.

Company will be presented outdoors under a big top tent, behind the Deacon John Grave House, 581 Boston Post Road at Academy Street in Madison. Performances are Wednesday through Sunday each week, with all shows at 8 p.m.

Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at madisonlyricstage.org or by calling 203-215-6329.

Prior to performances, Company ticket holders will be able to tour the Grave House and experience a special theatrical exhibition chronicling the history of some of the theatrical troops that have called Madison home. One predecessor to MLS was the Jitney Players, which operated from about 1923 to 1934, and was headquartered in the red Talcott Bradley House, along the Boston Post Road near the Madison Town Green. The exhibition, which will also feature MLS costumes, photos, and posters, will be curated by Ruthann McTyre, director of the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library at Yale University.

In October, MLS will present the Benjamin Britten suspense opera The Turn of the Screw, also at the Deacon John Grave House.

For more information about MLS, visit madisonlyricstage.org.

John Johmann plays Bobby, a single man unable to commit fully to a steady relationship in Company.Photo courtesy of Madison Lyric Stage