For the Fringe Festival 2008, EUSOG presents the Tony Award winning

A musical comedy by Stephen Sondeim
Set in New York, 'Company' follows Robert, a 35 year old bachelor and his dysfunctional married friends. The relationships are presented in a series of vignettes, mainly through Bobby's eyes, to portray the less than ideal aspects of commitment. Eventually Robert learns that whilst no relationship is perfect, it is a necessary part of 'Being Alive'. 'Company' discusses the themes of age, love and loneliness with the comic undercutting, wit and pathos audiences have learnt to expect from Sondheim's work.
| Director | John McQuade |
| Musical Director | Simon Burrow |
| Producer |
Natalie Eskanazi |
| Technical Manager | Jamie McQuilkin |
| Robert |
Ali Watt |
| Larry |
Joe Pike |
| Joanne |
Nina Logue |
| Joanne (understudy) |
Katie Fitzgerald |
| Peter |
Martin Heavens |
| Susan (week 1) |
Colleen Nicol |
| Susan (week 3) |
Louise Alder |
| Paul |
Robin Stewart |
| Amy |
Jenny Dickens |
| David (week 1) |
Alex Duffy |
| Jenny (week 1) |
Leonie Hamway |
| David (week 3) |
Simon Ginty |
| Jenny (week 3) |
Maredith Close |
| Harry |
Chris Royds |
| Sarah |
Rachel Timney |
| April |
Miriam Early |
| Marta |
Julia Fuchs |
| Kathy | Alice Bonifacio |
COMPANY
Music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by George Furth
Originally produced and directed on Broadway by Harold Prince
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with JOSEF WEINBERGER LTD. on behalf of MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL of NEW YORK.