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Company (2018 London Cast Recording)
Rosalie Craig, Patti Lupone, Mel Giedroyc, Jonathan Bailey
Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, December 2019, Critics' Choice
The genderswapping cast of Marianne Elliott’s triumphant London production knows how to honour Sondheim’s genius. The lawless Rosalie Craig lends an air of vulnerability to Bobbie’s ‘Being alive’,...
Company (2018 London Cast Recording)
Rosalie Craig, Patti Lupone, Mel Giedroyc, Jonathan Bailey
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Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, December 2019, Critics' Choice
The genderswapping cast of Marianne Elliott’s triumphant London production knows how to honour Sondheim’s genius. The lawless Rosalie Craig lends an air of vulnerability to Bobbie’s ‘Being alive’,...
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- Matthew Seadon-Young, The 2018 London Orchestra of Company, Richard Henders (vocals), The 2018 London Cast of Company, Rosalie Craig (vocals), Gavin Spokes (vocals), Richard Fleeshman (vocals), Mel Giedroyc (vocals), Jonathan Bailey (vocals), Mark Etherington (keyboards), George Blagden (vocals), Jennifer Saayeng (vocals), Mark White (trumpet), MatthewSeadon-Young (vocals), Alex Gaumond (vocals), Mark Etherington (director), Daisy Maywood (vocals), Leo Munby (keyboards), Patti LuPone (vocals), Ashley Campbell (vocals), Ben Lewis (vocals), Mike Parkin (drums), Sarah James (bass clarinet), Sarah James (e-flat clarinet), Sarah James (baritone saxophone), Polly Wiltshire (viola), Nina Foster (violin), Mike Parkin (percussion), Don Richardson (bass), Don Richardson (double bass), Dom Pecheur (cello), Amy Shackcloth (director), Amy Shackcloth (keyboards), Hannah Lawrance (clarinet), Hannah Lawrance (tenor saxophone), Huw Clement-Evans (oboe), James Adams (trombone), Huw Clement-Evans (cor anglais), Howard McGill (alto saxophone), Howard McGill (flute), Howard McGill (piccolo), Ian Dickinson (designer)
- Maurice Cambridge
- Joel Fram
Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineDecember 2019Critics' Choice
December 2019
The genderswapping cast of Marianne Elliott’s triumphant London production knows how to honour Sondheim’s genius. The lawless Rosalie Craig lends an air of vulnerability to Bobbie’s ‘Being alive’, Jonathan Bailey brings the house down as Jamie on the verge of a nervous breakdown in ‘Getting married today’, and Patti LuPone’s ‘Ladies who lunch’ has just the right mix of insouciance and bitterness.
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