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Review: Great Cast Keeps Us in Good Company
December 9, 2021, 9:57.39 pm ET
By Brian Scott Lipton
For a musical that was once described as being “too New York for New York,” Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s 1970 musical comedy “Company,” now at the Bernard P. Jacobs Theatre, is the perfect antidote for Gothamites who have survived the pandemic. It’s a potent reminder that without “company” around us – whether they be friends, lovers or spouses -- we are not fully alive. Read Full Review
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