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News Company Cast to Perform and Sign Cast Recording at Barnes & Noble Feb. 23 Those very chic uptown characters of the new Broadway production of Company will make a Feb. 23 appearance in their natural habitat: a Barnes & Noble on the Upper West Side.

The Lincoln Center location of the book store will host a performance by the cast (and a CD signing) to celebrate 100 performances on Broadway and the release of the new cast recording from PS Classics and Nonesuch. The appearance takes place 5:30-6:45 PM Feb. 23.

A live performance of three selections from the musical (with the actors accompanying themselves on instruments) will be followed by a CD signing of the new Broadway cast recording (which was released Feb. 20).

Barnes & Noble Lincoln Center is located at 1972 Broadway at 66th Street.

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Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company, starring Raúl Esparza, opened on Nov. 29, 2006, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 243 W. 47th Street. Its director is 2006 Tony Award winner John Doyle (Sweeney Todd). Company features musical direction and orchestrations by Mary-Mitchell Campbell, set design by Tony Award winner David Gallo, costume design by Tony Award winner Ann Hould-Ward, and lighting design by Thomas C. Hase.

The cast includes Raúl Esparza as Robert, Barbara Walsh as Joanne; Keith Buterbaugh as Harry; Matt Castle as Peter; Robert Cunningham as Paul; Angel Desai as Marta; Kelly Jeanne Grant as Kathy; Kristin Huffman as Sarah; Amy Justman as Susan; Heather Laws as Amy; Leenya Rideout as Jenny; Fred Rose as David; Bruce Sabath as Larry; Elizabeth Stanley as April.

The new Broadway cast recording of Company was produced by Tommy Krasker for PS Classics and Nonesuch. The release includes a 66-minute disc and a 71-page booklet, complete with slip cover and complete lyrics.

For more information, visit www.companyonbroadway.com or www.psclassics.com.

 
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