DVD : Company

Company

starring: Raul Esparza
directed by: John Doyle




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2288







Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 0014381448023
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Enhanced, NTSC, Widescreen
Label: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
Manufacturer: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 20, 2008
Running Time: 132 minutes
Sales Rank: 2288
Studio: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT
Theatrical Release Date: February 20, 2008









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing.
There are not nearly enough video recorded broadway shows. This is one of the best available. Entertaining but not without some depth.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Good production of a score and story that I do not enjoy
Loving the theater, I am always excited to see a staged performance captured on DVD. I hope more and more will be forthcoming. Therefore I am loath to say anything negative about any such offering. However, I didn't particularly care for Company. Let me be clear, it is not the production itself but the source material I did not enjoy.

This production is my first experience with Company. I just did not enjoy Sondheim's score or the story. It was all pretty depressing and glum. The point of view felt rather cynical and jaded. I couldn't identify or recognize anything desirable in the characters or relationships. Some of the dialogue had a very dated feel (though expected in a musical from 1970, it was not enjoyed). It felt bound to a time and place - not one filled with wonder and excitement, but one that I am glad has been left behind. One I have no joy in visiting.

On the positive side, Raul Esparza did a wonderful job in the lead. He made the character endearing and likable enough. He is a very talented singer and actor (I loved him in the recording of Jonathan Larson's Tick... Tick...Boom!). The rest of the ensemble was also generally good. There were several humorous moments despite the general melancholy feel. The sparse staging and the actors doubling as instrumentalists took a bit of getting used to, but it was successful enough in the end. I will not go so far as to say it added to the production, but it was passable. I do wonder if such technique should be used if it does not truly enhance the material, though. Doesn't one wish to see the best staging possible? I am not sure this is it.

If you like Company or are a raging fan of Sondheim, I would highly recommend you check out this production. The talented cast and innovative staging just couldn't overcome the material itself for me. Certainly that is a matter of taste.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Broadway Live On Stage
I loved Company when I saw it on Broadway, but the concept, with the actors working with musical instruments in hand during the performance, was distracting and took away from the show. But here, with the camera able focus on individual players, one at a time, it works. It works better than it did on Stage. Raul Esparza is terrific throughout, and the Sondheim score is, at turns, beautiful, funny and relevant throughout.

This is a real triumph and a real gift from PBS.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sondheim's finest
Sondheim's finest musical has finally been recorded for posterity and this production by PBS is excellent. A number of camera angles provide a brilliant capture of the performance and give a feeling that almost surpasses sitting in the Ethel Barrymore theatre itself. The sound and picture quality are spot on and the only disappointing element (causing the loss of a star) is the lack of Extras. They amount to two poorly filmed interviews with confident star Raul Esparza and director John Doyle; and the surprising inclusion of an interview conducted with Sondheim by Jonathan Biggins for Foxtel and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation when he attended the opening of Kookaburra musical theatre's 2007 production of Company - which was far inferior to the main feature of this DVD and performed in the standard manner (i.e. without the actors also playing the instruments). Where are the 'backstage' extras - e.g. filming the cast in preparation in their dressing rooms, or any rehearsal footage? The path to putting this version on stage would have involved some interesting rehearsal processes to get the staging right with the inclusion of the instruments - a feature on this aspect would have been eagerly welcomed.
But never mind that, the performances captured here are magical and might I even say that this is the definitive version of Company? If it's not, it's darn close. You won't regret purchasing this title.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Must-have for musical theatre buffs
John Doyle's unusual staging of this Sondheim-Furth-Prince classic won critical acclaim. While the cast give excellent performances and are true to the characters, Doyle also has them playing the musical instruments. Perhaps musical lovers will miss the original orchestrations of Jonathan Tunick, however, this staging is for the most part, an intriguing version of this classic piece and was a 2007 Tony Award winner. The DVD comes from the PBS telecast that has been beautifully photographed at a live performance at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in NYC. Multiple camera angles are used and are seamlessly edited, in high definition widescreen and Dolby Digital for first-rate visual interpretation of this staging. Bonus features include interviews with Doyle and leading actor Raul Esparza and more importantly, a 40-minute edited 'Audience with Stephen Sondheim' (filmed live in Sydney, Australia, in July 07, on the set of an Aussie revival of COMPANY). This excellent DVD is a must-have for musical theatre buffs.

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