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  • I love this show so much! <3 I think my only problem with this is that it cut off in the middle of the song :P

  • found my job here ..careerstart.info..

  • Does anyone get chills at the end when they all belt out "Company!"? Anyone?

  • @SweeneyTodd98 meeee!!!!

  • @Cora: apparently you are, because she is absolutely amazing!

  • I am apparently the only one annoyed by Barbara Walsh in this

  • "Little Things You Do Together" came at the perfect moment lol That was actually hilarious.

  • "Look, I can put my fist in my pants too, you know" lol

  • Barbara Walsh is brilliant in this musical! She has all the same charm and attitude of Elaine Stritch but still manages to make the character her own.

  • I feel bad for Bobby in this part all he wants is his damn Burbon and he has to go through this?

  • Lol, poor Bobby just wants his burbon.

  • So.... what were the original Jonathan Tunick orchestrations....? Chopped liver?

  • i met harry in person once.

  • I find the concept of the orchestra / actors carrying instruments disconcerting even though the players are rather talented.

  • this is suck a weird show!!!

  • 1:28... wow... sooo awkward!

  • I recently fell in love with this musical. It's brilliant! Love me some Sondheim

  • she sings as if she doesnt give a shit lol i love this :)

  • thanks for this superb piece

  • The woman playing Sarah (Kristin Huffman) was my teacher for a class in college!

  • Could anyone see John C. Reilly and Julia Louise Dreyfus as these two?

  • Actually, I think Julia Louis-Dreyfus would make a fabulous Joanne.

  • well, i love the staging. it works for the concept of the show.

  • wtf why dud pbs bleep "christ"?

    "christ christ christ christ christ"

  • because the people at pbs are cowards.

  • In the early 1990s, Furth and Sondheim revised the libretto, cutting and altering dialogue that had become dated and rewriting the end to act one.

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  • I saw Company in the late 70's. Is this the same book? I don't remember this script.

  • everyone in this production is perfect for the part they're playing. i love this!!!

  • Those two are so talented. I laughed so hard when she licked the plate and he drank the alcohol.

  • shes my voice teacher too!

  • I love Joanne.

  • Kristin Huffman is sooooo talented, shes my voice teacher and i just lover her as an actress and a person

  • haha...

    "anyway.." lol

  • This is great. I want it on DVD now. Raul is great.

  • I saw Kristin Huffman as Gooch in Mame at Maine State Music Theatre. She was hysterical and soo talented!

  • hilarious, i love this!

  • ? Why did they censor Christ? frickin' paranoid "political correctness"

  • this is taken from a DVD, and sometimes the sound goes blank, you can hear it at random points in the other clips as well

  • you know the FCC, or w/e the ppl are called that censor everything. Annoying, right? I saw this on PBS at 2 AM and it's still censored.

  • But is it censored on Blu-Ray?

  • you cant say christ but you can swear...weird. I suppose sayin JC in this sense is sorta swering... i dunno ...whatever

  • So who is Sarah Lee?

  • Sarah Lee is a brand of cake. I don't think she is a real woman. I might be wrong though. LOL!

  • @BillyCowles  N "H" Sara Lee

  • @BillyCowles -sorry for the late viewing on this. Sara Lee Lubin was the daughter of a very famous baker when I grew up on north side of Chicago. Her dad razed the site at 5100 N Elston Ave which housed one of the 3 bakeries he co-owned with his brother. He had builte what was then, a very modern, high facilty bakery producing the 1st of his own products, Sara Lee German Cheese Cake. That was 1949 or 1950. The success and growth of his business was a phenomenon and they were only sold locally.

  • @tracer740 SaraLee's father Charles enjoyed expansion and growth thru 4 expanded periods and sold the co. to Consolidated Foods around 1960. He died in '88 but his wife survived until 2006 in her 91st floor apartment at John Hancock Center. Until ConFoods took over the business, the cream cheese cake, all-butter coffee cake and pound cake were without par. Their counterparts today, even tho called 'SaraLee', all suck. BTW, Sara Lee (now Schuph) 69, still survives.

  • Sara Lee is a real woman. Her father named his bakery after her, which is now a company that sells breads, cakes and deli products.

  • "Sara, is it possible that you've become a food voyeur?"

    I love that line.

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