PHOTO CALL: Star-Studded NY Philharmonic Company, with Neil Patrick Harris and Patti LuPone, on Closing Night | Playbill

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News PHOTO CALL: Star-Studded NY Philharmonic Company, with Neil Patrick Harris and Patti LuPone, on Closing Night The New York Philharmonic presented the final performance of a starry concert production of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company — boasting Emmy winner Neil Patrick Harris as perennial bachelor Bobby and Tony and Olivier winner Patti LuPone as the cynical, boozy Joanne — April 9 at Avery Fisher Hall.

Directed by Lonny Price with choreography by Josh Rhodes, the cast also featured Martha Plimpton (as Sarah), Tony winner Anika Noni Rose (as Marta), Jim Walton (as Larry), Stephen Colbert (as Harry), Jon Cryer (as David), Craig Bierko (as Peter), two-time Tony winner Katie Finneran (as Amy), Christina Hendricks (as April), Aaron Lazar (as Paul), Jill Paice (as Susan), Jennifer Laura Thompson (as Jenny) and Chryssie Whitehead (as Kathy).

Here is a look at the final performance:

Photo Archive: Star-Studded NY Philharmonic Company, with Neil Patrick Harris, Patti LuPone and Stephen Colbert



Alexa Green, Fred Inkley, Rob Lorey and Jessica Vosk comprised The Vocal Minority, and ensemble members included Callie Carter, Ariana DeBose, Sean Ewing, Ashley Fitzgerald, Lorin Latarro and Lee Wilkins.

Paul Gemignani conducted the famed orchestra; the concerts featured the original orchestrations penned by Jonathan Tunick. 

Set in New York, Company, follows "five married, once-married, and soon-to-be-married couples and their mutual friend," Robert (Harris), "a bachelor who has been unable to connect in a long-term relationship." The relationships are presented in a series of vignettes, primarily through Robert’s eyes." The show's songs include "Company," "Side by Side by Side," "The Ladies Who Lunch," "Another Hundred People" and "Being Alive."

For more information, visit nyphil.org

 
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