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Patti LuPone and Rosalie Craig to star in Company

First Published 22 September 2017, Last Updated 22 September 2017

Patti LuPone will return to the London stage for the first time in more than 20 years to join a new gender-bending version of Stephen Sondheim’s musical Company.

Marianne Elliott has announced that she will be directing a new production of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s Tony award-winning musical, Company. For the first time ever, the lead role of Bobby will be re-imagined as a woman, Bobbi. Company will run at the Gielgud Theatre from 26 September 2018 for a strictly limited season, with public booking opening today.

Rosalie Craig will play Bobbi and Tony and Olivier award-winning Patti LuPone will play Joanne. Further casting will be announced.

At Bobbi’s 35th birthday party all her friends are wondering why she isn’t married; why she can’t find the right man and why she hasn’t settled down to have a family. The multi-award winning musical comedy about life, love and marriage includes Stephen Sondheim’s iconic songs, The Ladies who Lunch, Being Alive and Side by Side.

Marianne Elliott said: ‘I feel so lucky to be directing this wonderful musical. I’ve loved it for years. I really want to make this production contemporary, to explore what it feels like to be a 35 year old sexually confident woman managing friendships and searching for love. Stephen Sondheim and I have talked a great deal about how this new interpretation might best be executed and I can’t wait to share it with audiences. I also get to work with the beautiful and talented Rosalie Craig, as well as a hero of mine, Patti LuPone.’

Patti LuPone added: ‘I saw War Horse in New York and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in London. I came out of both productions blown away by Ms Elliott’s vision. So naturally I am thrilled beyond words that she wants me to be a part of Company. I’m a lucky girl. Marianne, Steve, London. I thought I’d sworn off musicals, but working with Marianne was an opportunity I couldn’t resist.’

Book your tickets via the Delfont Mackintosh website.

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