Night Music, with Bergen, Bogardus, Walsh, Caulfield and Baldwin, Begins Baltimore Run March 13 | Playbill

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News Night Music, with Bergen, Bogardus, Walsh, Caulfield and Baldwin, Begins Baltimore Run March 13 The Baltimore Centerstage production of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's A Little Night Music — featuring a host of Broadway favorites — begins previews March 13.
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Polly Bergen

Directed by Mark Lamos, the production at the Maryland venue will run through April 13. The official opening at Centerstage's Pearlstone Theater is scheduled for March 19. Polly Bergen heads the cast as Madame Armfeldt with recent Company star Barbara Walsh as Desirée, Stephen Bogardus as Fredrik Egerman and Maxwell Caulfield as Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm.

The company also features Julia Osborne (Anne), Kate Baldwin (Charlotte), Josh Young (Henrik), Sarah Uriarte Berry (Petra), Jonathan C. Kaplan (Frid), Mattie Hawkinson (Fredrika), Whit Baldwin (Mr. Lindquist), Jacque Carnahan (Mrs. Anderssen), Amy Justman (Mrs. Nordstrom), Alison Mahoney (Mrs. Segstrom), and Joe Paparella (Mr. Erlanson).

A Little Night Music — featuring a score by Sondheim and a book by Wheeler — originally opened at Broadway's Shubert Theatre on Feb. 25, 1973, with a cast that included Glynis Johns as Desiree, Len Cariou as Fredrik and Hermione Gingold as Madame Armfeldt. The show, directed by Harold Prince, garnered five 1973 Tony Awards, including one for Best Musical. The Sondheim score features the composer's best-known tune, "Send in the Clowns," as well as "Every Day a Little Death," "The Miller's Son" and "A Weekend in the Country."

The creative team also includes choreographer Chase Brock, music director/arranger Wayne Barker, scenic designer Riccardo Hernández, costume designer Candice Donnelly, lighting designer Robert Wierzel and sound designer Scott Stauffer.

Tickets, priced $10-$65, are available by calling (410) 332-0033 or by visiting centerstage.org.

Centerstage is located at 700 North Calvert Street in Baltimore, MD.

 
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