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Marry Me A Little
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Friday, June 2, 2023
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Saturday, June 17, 2023
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Players' Guild of Hamilton Inc.
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| | Marry Me A Little | | Music by Stephen Sondheim, review conceived by Craig Lucas & Norman Rene
Directed by Gary Smith & Willard Boudreau
This show is a celebration of Sondheim's music. It comprises hidden gems with some remembered numbers from shows such as Follies and Company. The narrative is charmingly vague. Detailing the breakdown of a relationship between a man and a woman who co-habit the same New York apartment. Are they lovers? Maybe? Will they become a real couple? Who knows? Their lives are intertwined. They sing the same kind of songs, sometimes even together. They capture Sondheim's ability to suggest love, friendship and emotion. The songs are full of storytelling. They are after all by Sondheim. They explore love, sexual tension and heartbreak. A sophisticated look at an important songwriter's craft. JOIN GARY SMITH FOR A PRESHOW CHAT ABOUT SONDHEIM AND HIS MUSIC APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES BEFORE CURTAIN | | |
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Event Information
Marry Me A Little
Players' Guild of Hamilton Inc.
| | Marry Me A Little | | Music by Stephen Sondheim, review conceived by Craig Lucas & Norman Rene
Directed by Gary Smith & Willard Boudreau
This show is a celebration of Sondheim's music. It comprises hidden gems with some remembered numbers from shows such as Follies and Company. The narrative is charmingly vague. Detailing the breakdown of a relationship between a man and a woman who co-habit the same New York apartment. Are they lovers? Maybe? Will they become a real couple? Who knows? Their lives are intertwined. They sing the same kind of songs, sometimes even together. They capture Sondheim's ability to suggest love, friendship and emotion. The songs are full of storytelling. They are after all by Sondheim. They explore love, sexual tension and heartbreak. A sophisticated look at an important songwriter's craft. JOIN GARY SMITH FOR A PRESHOW CHAT ABOUT SONDHEIM AND HIS MUSIC APPROXIMATELY 30 MINUTES BEFORE CURTAIN | | |
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