How Did Critics Review Aaron Tveit in Sondheim’s Company at Barrington Stage? | Playbill

The Verdict How Did Critics Review Aaron Tveit in Sondheim’s Company at Barrington Stage? The Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical officially opened at Barrington Stage Company August 13.
Aaron Tveit, Lauren Marcus, and Joseph Spieldenner Daniel Rader

Aaron Tveit, the stage and screen actor known for his roles in Grease Live!, Catch Me If You Can, and the USA TV drama Graceland, stars as Bobby in the Barrington Stage Company production of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s musical Company, which officially opened August 13.

Read what critics had to say below. Playbill.com will continue to update.

Albany Times Union (Steve Barnes)

Berkshire Fine Arts (Charles Giuliano)

The Schenectady Gazette (Paul Lamar)

The Westfield News (Mark G. Auerbach)

Directed by BSC Artistic Director Julianne Boyd, and featuring choreography by Jeffrey Page, Company runs through September 2 in Massachusetts. For tickets and further information, click here.

Watch Company in rehearsals below:


Tveit is joined by Mara Davi as April, Ellen Harvey as Joanne, Lawrence Street as Harry, Jeanette Bayardelle as Sarah, Kate Loprest as Susan, Paul A. Schaefer as Peter, Jane Pfitsch as Jenny, James Ludwig as David, Lauren Marcus as Amy, Joseph Spieldenner as Paul, Peter Reardon as Larry, Nora Schell as Marta, and Rebecca Kuznick as Kathy. Casting is by Pat McCorkle, Katja Zarolinski, CSA.

Company has music supervision by Darren Cohen and music direction by Dan Pardo. The production has scenic design by Kristen Robinson, costumes by Sara Jean Tosetti, lighting by Brian Tovar, sound by Ed Chapman, and hair and wigs by Liz Printz.

Flip through photos below:

See Aaron Tveit Take the Stage in Company

 
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