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Last Two Weeks At The Foundry Theatre For Putting It Together

The dazzling celebration of Stephen Sondheim’s greatest work, Putting It Together, has only two more weeks to play at Sydney’s Foundry Theatre. This wonderful show, which garnered four and five stars from critics and huge acclaim from audiences, must close on 15 February. Set at a glamorous cocktail party, the show blends wit, charm and razor-sharp insight as the cast navigate the complexities of love, ambition and desire.

Featuring a seamless revue of Sondheim’s most iconic songs, audiences are taken on a journey through the genius of one of musical theatre’s most influential composers and lyricists, all wrapped within a clever and intimate story set at an all-night, black tie party.

For charm and sophistication this superb show can’t be beaten” – Sydney Morning Herald

Superbly staged and performed” – Limelight

musically spectacular” – Stagenoise

Do not miss this!” Broadway World

A once-in-a-lifetime ensemble, and the performances are genuinely extraordinary” – Sydney Travel Guide

This once-in-a-lifetime event brings together some of Australia’s finest performers – Caroline O’Connor (Chicago, Gypsy, Sweeney Todd), Michael Cormick (The Phantom of the Opera, Beauty & the Beast), Bert LaBonté (Moulin Rouge! The Musical, The Book of Mormon), Nigel Huckle (Miss Saigon, West Side Story) and Stefanie Caccamo (Into The Woods, The Lord of the Rings) – alongside Australia’s finest creative team.

 

 

Putting It Together was first performed in Oxford, UK in 1992, directed by Julia McKenzie and produced by Cameron Mackintosh, with a cast led by Diana Rigg and Clive Carter. The original US production in 1993 by the Manhattan Theatre Club featured Christopher Durang, Rachel York and Dame Julie Andrews, making her return to the New York City stage after an absence of more than 30 years.

The Broadway production in 1999 starred Carol Burnett, George Hearn, Ruthie Henshall, John Barrow man and Bronson Pinchot. Hearn was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. The revue received its West End premiere in 2014 featuring Janie Dee, David Bedella, Damian Humbley, Caroline Sheen and Daniel Crossley.

Don’t miss this extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime musical event.


Season Details

Venue: Foundry Theatre, Pirrama Road, Pyrmont
Date: To 15 Februar

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