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Hugh Panaro in Company

"Company is a hilarious and affecting portrayal of five married couples as seen through the eyes of perpetual bachelor Robert. It features a brilliant, energetic, quintessentially Sondheim score, including the celebrated songs "Side By Side By Side," "Ladies Who Lunch" and "Another Hundred People." Broadway's Hugh Panaro (Lestat, Les Misérables, Martin Guerre) will star as Robert, who celebrates his 35th birthday with a collection of his single, married and soon-to-be-divorced friends. Together, the talented cast of 14 Broadway and Seattle all-stars will examine the difficult questions surrounding love, commitment and marriage."

Company Photo Gallery

5th Avenue Theater (official site)

Video from the 5th Avenue Theatre's Seattle Spotlight Night

Hugh talks about playing Bobby

 

Articles, Interviews, and Reviews

Talkinbroadway.com - Welcome Company arrives at the 5th Avenue Theater

Broadwayworld.com - The Little Things They Do Together

Theatermania.com - Company review

Seattle Weekly - Good Company - October 24, 2006

Seattle Times - Love and disillusionment, Stephen Sondheim style - October 23, 2006

Seattle Post Intelligencer - Nostalgic Company has its ups and downs - October 22, 2006

Heraldnet.com - Sondheim's Classic Company Still Has It - October 21 -2006

Hugh Panaro Headlines Seattle Company of Company at the 5th Avenue Theater - from Playbill.com - October 17, 2006

The cookies are calling but Panaro keeps Company with the gym for this role - October 13, 2006

Playbill.com - Lestat Star To Play Bobby in Company at Seattle's 5th Avenue in October

BroadwayWorld.com - Hugh Panaro to Play Bobby in 5th Ave. Theatre Company

TheaterMania.com - Panaro, Burch, Kassebaum, et al. Set for Company in Seattle