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Company (2011 film)

Company is a 2011 filmed version of the 1970 musical of the same name by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth. The production is directed by Lonny Price and accompanied by the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Paul Gemignani. It was filmed live at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center. The show stars an ensemble cast led by Neil Patrick Harris. It also stars Martha Plimpton, Stephen Colbert, Jill Paice, Craig Bierko, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Jon Cryer, Katie Finneran, Aaron Lazar, Patti LuPone, Jim Walton, Christina Hendricks, Anika Noni Rose, and Chryssie Whitehead. It had a limited theatrical release that began on June 15, 2011.[1][2]

Company
Directed byLonny Price
Written byGeorge Furth Stephen Sondheim
Based onCompany
by Stephen Sondheim
George Furth
Produced by
Starring
Edited byGary Bradley
Music byStephen Sondheim
Production
companies
  • Screenvision
  • Ellen M. Krass Productions
  • NCM Fathom
  • New York Philharmonic
Distributed byScreenvision
Release date
  • June 15, 2011 (2011-06-15)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Act I

Robert is a well-liked single man living in New York City, whose friends are all married or engaged couples. When Robert fails to blow out any candles on his 35th birthday cake, the couples promise him that his birthday wish will still come true, though he has wished for nothing, since his friends are all that he needs ("Company"). What follows is a series of disconnected vignettes in no apparent order, each featuring Robert during a visit with one of the couples or alone with a girlfriend.

Robert visits foodie Sarah and her husband, the alcoholic Harry. Sarah and Harry taunt each other on their vices, escalating toward karate-like fighting and thrashing that may or may not be playful. The caustic Joanne comments that it is "The Little Things You Do Together" that make a marriage work. Harry explains that a person is always "Sorry-Grateful" about getting married, and that marriage changes both everything and nothing about the way they live.

Robert is next with Peter and Susan, who surprise Robert with the news of their upcoming divorce. At the home of the uptight Jenny and chic David, Robert has brought along some marijuana that they share. The couple turns to grilling Robert on why he has not yet gotten married. Robert claims he is not against the notion, but three women he is currently sleeping with appear and chastise Robert for his reluctance to being committed ("You Could Drive a Person Crazy").

All of Robert's male friends envy his commitment-free status, and each has found someone they find perfect for Robert ("Have I Got a Girl for You"), but Robert is waiting for someone who merges the best features of all his married female friends ("Someone Is Waiting"). Robert meets his three girlfriends in a small park on three separate occasions, as Marta sings of the city ("Another Hundred People"). Robert first gets to know April, a slow-witted airline flight attendant. Robert then spends time with Kathy, who reveals that she is leaving for Cape Cod with a new fiancé. Finally, Robert meets with Marta, who leaves Robert stunned with her irrelevant chatter about New York.

The scene turns to the day of Amy and Paul's wedding. Robert, the best man, and Paul watch as Amy complains and self-destructs over every petty thing she can possibly think of and finally calls off the wedding ("Getting Married Today"). Robert tries to comfort Amy, but winds up offering an impromptu proposal to her himself ("What Did I Just Do?"). His words jolt Amy back into reality, and she runs out after Paul, at last ready to marry him.

The setting returns to the Robert's birthday party, where Robert wishes for someone to "Marry Me a Little".

Act II

The birthday party scene is reset, and Robert goes to blow out his candles. This time, he gets them about half out, and the rest have to help him. The couples share their views on Robert with each other as Robert reflects on being the third wheel ("Side By Side By Side" & "What Would We Do Without You?").

Robert brings April to his apartment for a nightcap, after a date. Meanwhile, the married women worry about Robert's single status ("Poor Baby"). When the inevitable sex happens, we hear Robert's and April's thoughts ("Tick-Tock"). The next morning, April rises early, to report for duty aboard a flight to "Barcelona". Robert wavers between asking her to stay and telling her to leave. April takes Bobby by surprise when she declares that she will stay.

Robert takes Marta to visit Peter and Susan, now divorced but still living together. Susan takes Marta inside to make lunch, and Peter asks Robert if he has ever had a homosexual experience. They both admit they have, and Peter hints at the possibility that he and Robert could have such an encounter. Robert uncomfortably laughs the conversation off as a joke, just as the women return.

Joanne and Larry take Robert out to a nightclub. Joanne blames Robert for always watching life rather than living it. She raises her glass in a mocking toast to "The Ladies Who Lunch". When Larry leaves to pay the check, Joanne bluntly invites Robert to begin an affair with her, assuring him that she will "take care of him". Bobby asks, "But who will I take care of?" Bobby confronts his own gnawing loneliness, realizing that he does need someone in his life after all ("Being Alive").

The opening party resets a final time; Robert's friends have waited two hours, with still no sign of him. At last, they all prepare to leave, expressing a new hopefulness about their absent friend's chances for loving fulfillment, and wishing him a happy birthday, wherever he may be.

Cast

Ensemble

Musical numbers

Release

The film had a limited theatrical release beginning on June 15, 2011. The film was screened in thirty-seven theaters and grossed a total of $102,591.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Stephen Colbert: In Good 'Company' on Broadway". NPR.org.
  2. ^ Holmes, Linda (20 June 2011). "Stephen Sondheim's 'Company': Can Theater-To-Film Take Off?". NPR.

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Company is a 2011 filmed version of the 1970 musical of the same name by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth The production is directed by Lonny Price and accompanied by the New York Philharmonic conducted by Paul Gemignani It was filmed live at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center The show stars an ensemble cast led by Neil Patrick Harris It also stars Martha Plimpton Stephen Colbert Jill Paice Craig Bierko Jennifer Laura Thompson Jon Cryer Katie Finneran Aaron Lazar Patti LuPone Jim Walton Christina Hendricks Anika Noni Rose and Chryssie Whitehead It had a limited theatrical release that began on June 15 2011 1 2 CompanyDirected byLonny PriceWritten byGeorge Furth Stephen SondheimBased onCompanyby Stephen SondheimGeorge FurthProduced byBonnie Comley Matt Cowart Stewart Lane Malin Yhr Lonny PriceStarringNeil Patrick Harris Martha Plimpton Stephen Colbert Jill Paice Craig Bierko Jennifer Laura Thompson Jon Cryer Katie Finneran Aaron Lazar Patti LuPone Jim Walton Christina Hendricks Anika Noni Rose Chryssie WhiteheadEdited byGary BradleyMusic byStephen SondheimProductioncompaniesScreenvision Ellen M Krass Productions NCM Fathom New York PhilharmonicDistributed byScreenvisionRelease dateJune 15 2011 2011 06 15 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Act I 1 2 Act II 2 Cast 2 1 Ensemble 3 Musical numbers 4 Release 5 ReferencesPlot EditAct I Edit Robert is a well liked single man living in New York City whose friends are all married or engaged couples When Robert fails to blow out any candles on his 35th birthday cake the couples promise him that his birthday wish will still come true though he has wished for nothing since his friends are all that he needs Company What follows is a series of disconnected vignettes in no apparent order each featuring Robert during a visit with one of the couples or alone with a girlfriend Robert visits foodie Sarah and her husband the alcoholic Harry Sarah and Harry taunt each other on their vices escalating toward karate like fighting and thrashing that may or may not be playful The caustic Joanne comments that it is The Little Things You Do Together that make a marriage work Harry explains that a person is always Sorry Grateful about getting married and that marriage changes both everything and nothing about the way they live Robert is next with Peter and Susan who surprise Robert with the news of their upcoming divorce At the home of the uptight Jenny and chic David Robert has brought along some marijuana that they share The couple turns to grilling Robert on why he has not yet gotten married Robert claims he is not against the notion but three women he is currently sleeping with appear and chastise Robert for his reluctance to being committed You Could Drive a Person Crazy All of Robert s male friends envy his commitment free status and each has found someone they find perfect for Robert Have I Got a Girl for You but Robert is waiting for someone who merges the best features of all his married female friends Someone Is Waiting Robert meets his three girlfriends in a small park on three separate occasions as Marta sings of the city Another Hundred People Robert first gets to know April a slow witted airline flight attendant Robert then spends time with Kathy who reveals that she is leaving for Cape Cod with a new fiance Finally Robert meets with Marta who leaves Robert stunned with her irrelevant chatter about New York The scene turns to the day of Amy and Paul s wedding Robert the best man and Paul watch as Amy complains and self destructs over every petty thing she can possibly think of and finally calls off the wedding Getting Married Today Robert tries to comfort Amy but winds up offering an impromptu proposal to her himself What Did I Just Do His words jolt Amy back into reality and she runs out after Paul at last ready to marry him The setting returns to the Robert s birthday party where Robert wishes for someone to Marry Me a Little Act II Edit The birthday party scene is reset and Robert goes to blow out his candles This time he gets them about half out and the rest have to help him The couples share their views on Robert with each other as Robert reflects on being the third wheel Side By Side By Side amp What Would We Do Without You Robert brings April to his apartment for a nightcap after a date Meanwhile the married women worry about Robert s single status Poor Baby When the inevitable sex happens we hear Robert s and April s thoughts Tick Tock The next morning April rises early to report for duty aboard a flight to Barcelona Robert wavers between asking her to stay and telling her to leave April takes Bobby by surprise when she declares that she will stay Robert takes Marta to visit Peter and Susan now divorced but still living together Susan takes Marta inside to make lunch and Peter asks Robert if he has ever had a homosexual experience They both admit they have and Peter hints at the possibility that he and Robert could have such an encounter Robert uncomfortably laughs the conversation off as a joke just as the women return Joanne and Larry take Robert out to a nightclub Joanne blames Robert for always watching life rather than living it She raises her glass in a mocking toast to The Ladies Who Lunch When Larry leaves to pay the check Joanne bluntly invites Robert to begin an affair with her assuring him that she will take care of him Bobby asks But who will I take care of Bobby confronts his own gnawing loneliness realizing that he does need someone in his life after all Being Alive The opening party resets a final time Robert s friends have waited two hours with still no sign of him At last they all prepare to leave expressing a new hopefulness about their absent friend s chances for loving fulfillment and wishing him a happy birthday wherever he may be Cast EditNeil Patrick Harris as Robert Martha Plimpton as Sarah Stephen Colbert as Harry Jill Paice as Susan Choirgirl Craig Bierko as Peter Jennifer Laura Thompson as Jenny Jon Cryer as David Katie Finneran as Amy Aaron Lazar as Paul Patti LuPone as Joanne Jim Walton as Larry Christina Hendricks as April Anika Noni Rose as Marta Chryssie Whitehead as KathyEnsemble Edit Alexa Green Fred Inkley Rob Lorey Jessica Vosk Callie Carter Ariana DeBose Sean Ewig Ashley Blair Fitzgerald Lorin Latarro Lee WiltkinsMusical numbers EditAct I Company Robert and Company The Little Things You Do Together Joanne and Couples Sorry Grateful Harry David and Larry You Could Drive a Person Crazy Kathy April and Marta Have I Got a Girl for You Larry Peter Paul David Harry Someone Is Waiting Robert Another Hundred People Marta Getting Married Today Amy Paul Choirgirl and Company Marry Me a Little Robert Act II Side by Side by Side What Would We Do without You Robert and Couples Poor Baby Sarah Jenny Susan Amy Joanne Have I Got a Girl for You Reprise Larry Peter Paul David Harry Tick Tock Kathy Instrumental Barcelona Robert and April The Ladies Who Lunch Joanne Being Alive Robert and Couples Finale Ultimo Company Robert and CompanyRelease EditThe film had a limited theatrical release beginning on June 15 2011 The film was screened in thirty seven theaters and grossed a total of 102 591 citation needed References Edit Stephen Colbert In Good Company on Broadway NPR org Holmes Linda 20 June 2011 Stephen Sondheim s Company Can Theater To Film Take Off NPR Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Company 2011 film amp oldid 1132772732, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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