Thursday, January 28, 2016

Sondheim fans run see this!

“Sondheim on Sondheim,” currently playing at the Lyric Stage, is a clever conceit. The music of this prodigious composer is performed by a cast of eight on stage, while a large backdrop of multiple screens plays montages of Stephen Sondheim himself telling bits and pieces of his life story and the stories behind many of his musicals. The cast is a strong one, with such familiar local favorites as Leigh Barrett, Aimee Doherty and Christopher Chew. A new face to us was Mala Bhattacharya, whose soaring soprano was delightful. Maritza Bostic, Davon Monroe, Sam Simahk and Patrick Varner were energetic young singers new to us but all held up their end. Probably best known for Sweeney Todd, Sondheim’s output is vast. He has won eight Tony awards, more than any other composer. Presented on the Lyric stage were such old favorites as Send in the Clowns and I Hear a Waltz, and many unfamiliar to us but probably known to true Sondheim aficionados. The production ran for over 2 hours, 40 minutes with an intermission, but the time flew by. Don’t miss it!

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