New Company Pictures
New Company Pictures#0
Posted: 3/18/06 at 5:15pm

Just thought you might want to take a look at these!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/9/04
re: New Company Pictures#1
Posted: 3/18/06 at 5:16pmLooks a little boring to me, but I am not a fan of the show to begin with.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/15/05
re: New Company Pictures#3
Posted: 3/18/06 at 5:25pm
I'm going over Spring Break!
Thank you for the pictures!
Raul looks more beautiful than ever....is that possible?
re: New Company Pictures#4
Posted: 3/18/06 at 5:28pmNo the theater is not really that small but I believe this is the intention that they were looking for. There was no need to destroy the intimacy of the piece with them playing instruments across a 50 foot stage.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/15/05
re: New Company Pictures#5
Posted: 3/18/06 at 5:37pmyeah, makes sense. I was just asking cause the stage looks kinda small from the photos, so I didn't know how big the theater was. I wish i could see it. not sure if its worth the 7 hour drive.
re: New Company Pictures#6
Posted: 3/18/06 at 5:38pm
Attached is a review from Talkin' Broadway with another photo.
Scott
Review of Cincinnati COMPANY
re: New Company Pictures#7
Posted: 3/18/06 at 5:44pmI agree. It looks pretty boring. I don't think I could sit through it. I'm not a huge fan of the music, so seeing it like this would probably make me hate it more.
re: New Company Pictures#8
Posted: 3/18/06 at 5:53pm
I love that 3 or 4 pictures make a show, that is clearly about the audio more than the visual, boring.
Updated On: 3/18/06 at 05:53 PM
re: New Company Pictures#9
Posted: 3/18/06 at 6:24pm
The theatre is far bigger than the seating chart makes it look, IMO.
I love that last photo; I didn't see that one at the Playhouse.
I just came back from Cincinnati. It's not boring. I think the show could benefit from color, perhaps, in a kind-of cliché metaphorical way -- you know, everyone in color and Bobby in all black, or something. But the color and mimimalism help to update it -- it's sexy and modern.
re: New Company Pictures#10
Posted: 3/18/06 at 11:16pmthat looks AMAZING
re: New Company Pictures#11
Posted: 3/18/06 at 11:28pm
There's a wall of production photos in the lobby at the theatre... I took some photos of them to share. The pictures are glorious, but my photos didn't turn out that well, unfortunately.
Here they are:
re: New Company Pictures#12
Posted: 3/19/06 at 12:08amRaul...yum......
re: New Company Pictures#14
Posted: 3/19/06 at 12:19am
Gorgeous, huh?
re: New Company Pictures#15
Posted: 3/19/06 at 6:32am
Fantastic photos! Thanks for posting them!
TT
P.S. - The glare in the one photo makes it look like the actress is exploding. :)
re: New Company Pictures#16
Posted: 3/19/06 at 11:41am
Oh John Doyle...
I love this concept.
re: New Company Pictures#17
Posted: 3/19/06 at 11:42am
P.S. - The glare in the one photo makes it look like the actress is exploding.
heh. Someone else said it looked like I was censoring something in the photo. :)
Neither, just my silly flash.
re: New Company Pictures#18
Posted: 3/19/06 at 11:49am
oh wow! looks sleek and sophisticated and more modern than other versions of "Company" i've ever seen.
i hope it comes to Bway, John Doyle has such a unique eye for presenting well-known works in a totally original way. He makes it feel like i'm seeing and hearing Sondheim for the very first time, which i think we all can agree is fab-u-lous!
what other shows do you think Doyle should try his hand at?
re: New Company Pictures#19
Posted: 3/19/06 at 11:53amI'm not a fan of how this looks. It looks boring. Of course, it doesn't matter being a Sondheim show I could sit through it 100 times.
re: New Company Pictures#20
Posted: 3/19/06 at 11:55amI'm still a little perplexed as to why this all seems boring. There's not a lot of STUFF to look at, but you have people singing, acting, dancing and playing instruments at the same time. You don't need objects and set pieces and pretty colors to entertain you -- there's plenty to keep you busy and engaged. There's so much going on, just in the hands of these actors. Same with Sweeney, IMO.
re: New Company Pictures#21
Posted: 3/19/06 at 12:05pmi think what Doyle has done is to emphasis Sondheim's music and also the words and lyrics, he has distilled his productions to give these the main impact - but it's more than a "concert" performance because it takes place in a specific world where these people can say these things in a natural, but still presentational, way.
re: New Company Pictures#22
Posted: 3/19/06 at 12:21pmI'm laughing at how anyone can look at a snapshot and decide a show is boring. Boggles the mind...
re: New Company Pictures#23
Posted: 3/19/06 at 12:41pm
Emcee.
I'm eager to hear your thoughts on Walsh's "The Ladies Who Lunch" and how Laws handled "Gettting Married Today."
Do tell.
re: New Company Pictures#24
Posted: 3/19/06 at 12:48pm
https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.cfm?thread=890574&dt=0
And to expand. Hm. The Ladies Who Lunch was alright. I know it was intended, but her voice drove me up. the. wall. I don't think I'd call Walsh boring, like I've heard some people do, but she was almost too deadpan there and kind of blah. I'm not sure what I'd like to see done with it to make it better, though, which probably makes my assessment sort of moot.
Getting Married Today was one of my favorite parts, and one of the funniest. Fantastic across the boards.
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