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Company

Music and Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM
Book by GEORGE FURTH

Originally Produced and Directed on Broadway BY HAROLD PRINCE Orchestrations by JONATHAN TUNICK

Presented by Talk Is Free Theatre

Winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Lyrics and Best Book, Company follows a bachelor named Bobby who is approaching his 35th birthday and has mixed feelings about the idea of getting married.

Over the coarse of a series of dinners, drinks and even a wedding, his friends–some of whom have happy marriages, others on the brink of divorce–explain the pros and cons of taking on a spouse. Through it all, Bobby wonders, “What do you get?”

Director Dylan Trowbridge offers a fresh new take on this concept musical–one of Sondheim’s most complex, revolutionary and distinctive works–which Sondheim himself said is about “the challenge of maintaining relationships in a society becoming increasingly depersonalized”–a reality that could not be more relevant today.

Credits

AIDAN DESALAIZ Bobby

NOAH BEEMER Paul

SHANE CARTY Harry

SYDNEY COCHRANE Amy

GABI EPSTEIN Joanne

SIERRA HOLDER Marta

JEFF IRVING Peter

MADELYN KRIESE Kathy

RICHARD LAM David

JAMIE MCROBERTS Susan

KRYSTIN PELLERIN Sarah

KIRSTYN RUSSELLE Jenny

MICHAEL TORONTOW Larry

MAGGIE WALTERS April

DYLAN TROWBRIDGE Director

DEAN DEFFETT Associate Director

ROHAN DHUPAR Choreographer

STEPHAN ERMEL Music Director

VARVARA EVCHUK Set & Costume Designer

JEFF PYBUS Lighting Designer

ERIK RICHARDS Sound Designer

HEATHER BELLINGHAM Stage Manager

CONNER BUSTAMANTE Assistant Stage Manager

DUSTYN WALES Associate Producer

CRYSTAL LEE Co-Production Manager

CARLOS VARELA Co-Production Manager

 DAHLIA KATZ Banner Image Photographer

Company is presented through special arrangment with music theatre international (mti). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by mti.

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January 15
to February 8, 2026

Tickets are Regular: $52.55 | Senior: $47.57 | Student/Artist: $40.12 (All prices include HST)

Venue

Franco Boni Theatre

Performance Dates

Thursday, January 15 – 8pm (Preview Performance)
Friday, January 16 – 8pm (Opening Night)
Saturday, January 17 – 8pm
Sunday, January 18 – 2pm
Monday, January 19 – 8pm
Wednesday, January 21 – 8pm
Thursday, January 22 – 8pm
Friday, January 23 – 8pm
Saturday, January 24 – 2pm
Saturday, January 24 – 8pm
Sunday, January 25 – 2pm
Monday, January 26 – 8pm
Wednesday, January 28 – 8pm
Thursday, January 29 – 8pm
Friday, January 30 – 8pm
Saturday, January 31 – 2pm
Saturday, January 31 – 8pm
Sunday, February 1 – 2pm
Monday, February 2 – 8pm
Wednesday, February 4 – 8pm
Thursday, February 5 – 8pm
Friday, February 6 – 8pm
Saturday, February 7 – 2pm
Saturday, February 7 – 8pm
Sunday, February 8 – 2pm

Course Language, drug and alcohol use, sexual content.

This performance is Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes including a 20 minute intermission

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