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Company 2018 London Cast Recording Digital and Streaming Release

by Staff Writer
January 31, 2019
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Company West End c. Brinkhoff Mogenburg

Company West End c. Brinkhoff Mogenburg

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Warner Classics and Elliott & Harper Productions announce the digital download and streaming release of Company 2018 London Cast Recording – Friday, 12.01 am, 1st February 2019.

Marianne Elliott directs Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s legendary musical comedy about life, love and marriage, with performances at the West End’s Gielgud Theatre until 30th March 2019. The critically acclaimed hit musical of 2018 begins at Bobbie’s (Rosalie Craig) 35th birthday party with all her friends wondering why she isn’t married, why she can’t find the right man and why she can’t settle down and have a family. The multi-award-winning musical comedy includes Stephen Sondheim’s iconic songs, Company, You Could Drive a Person Crazy, The Ladies Who Lunch, Side by Side and Being Alive.
 
Marianne Elliott, said: ‘I’m absolutely thrilled that we are able to share our production of Company with audiences with this brand-new cast recording. We had the absolute pleasure of having Stephen Sondheim in the studio making sure it is the very best it can be. As we near the end of our run in the West End, it is a joy to have this permanent record of a show that has meant so much to all of us.’

Rosalie Craig who plays Bobbie, added: “I am so thrilled that this wonderful and very special production of Company has been recorded for everyone to listen to for years to come – to be the first ever female Bobbie on stage and for that to be captured on a cast recording is a huge honour.”  

Company 2018 London Cast Recording was recorded at RAK Studios in London, November 2018, with world-renowned producer Nigel Wright and conducted and co-produced by, award-winning, Joel Fram.

Starring alongside Rosalie Craig is an all-star cast including, Patti LuPone as Joanne, Mel Giedroyc as Sarah, Jonathan Bailey as Jamie, George Blagden as PJ, Ashley Campbell as Peter, Richard Fleeshman as Andy, Alex Gaumond as Paul, Richard Henders as David, Ben Lewis as Larry, Daisy Maywood as Susan, Jennifer Saayeng as Jenny, Matthew Seadon-Young as Theo and Gavin Spokes as Harry.

Company Track Listing:

  1.  Overture
    2.  Company
    3.  The Little Things You Do Together
    4.  Sorry-Grateful
    5.  You Could Drive A Person Crazy
    6.  Have I Got A Guy For You
    7.  Someone Is Waiting
    8.  Another Hundred People
    9.  Getting Married Today
    10.  Marry Me A Little
    11. Entr’acte
    12. Side By Side By Side
    13.  Poor Baby
    14. Tick Tock
    15. Barcelona
    16.  Into Nightclub
    17. The Ladies Who Lunch
    18. Being Alive
    19.  Curtain Call Music
    20.  Exit Music

Company 2018 London Cast Recording is available here. CD pre-orders will be available soon.

Company runs until March 30th at the Gielgud Theatre.

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