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  2. Company (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Company is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by George Furth. The original 1970 production was nominated for a record-setting 14 Tony Awards, winning six. Company was among the first book musicals to deal with contemporary dating, marriage, and divorce, [1] and is a notable example of a concept musical lacking a ...

  3. Original Cast Album: Company - Wikipedia

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    George Coe – David. John Cunningham – Peter. Teri Ralston – Jenny. Charles Kimbrough – Harry. Donna McKechnie – Kathy: "You Could Drive a Person Crazy". Charles Braswell – Larry. Susan Browning – April: "You Could Drive a Person Crazy", "Barcelona". Steve Elmore – Paul. Beth Howland – Amy: "Getting Married Today".

  4. Company (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    Company. (2011 film) Company is a 2011 filmed version of the 1970 musical of the same name by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth. The production is directed by Lonny Price and accompanied by the New York Philharmonic, conducted by Paul Gemignani. It was filmed live at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center. The show stars an ensemble cast led by ...

  5. George Furth - Wikipedia

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    Life and career. Furth was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of George and Evelyn (née Tuerk) Schweinfurth. [1] He was of German and Irish ancestry, and was raised as a Christian Scientist. He received a bachelor of science in speech at Northwestern University in 1954 and received his master's degree from Columbia University.

  6. Company (Broadway song) - Wikipedia

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    Company (Broadway song) "Company" is the title song from the Broadway musical, Company. It was written by Stephen Sondheim. The song is the show's introductory song. It is sung by the main character, Robert, and the full company in the first act, and reprised in a curtain call finale.

  7. KMCMusicorp - Wikipedia

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    The company began as Kaman Music Corporation / kəˈmɑːn /, a part of the Kaman Corporation founded by Charles Kaman. In addition to his business interests in aviation, Kaman was a guitarist who came to explore the use of composite materials technologies in guitar building. He and his engineers created the round-backed, composite-body Ovation ...

  8. Kay Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Kay Musical Instrument Company. Kay Musical Instrument Company (often referred to simply as Kay) is an American musical instrument manufacturer established in 1931 by namesake Henry "Kay" Kuhrmeyer and based in Chicago, Illinois. It was formed when Kuhrmeyer bought out his financial backers in the instrument manufacturer Stromberg-Voisinet.

  9. Two's Company (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Two's Company is a musical revue with principal sketches by Charles Sherman and Peter DeVries, principal lyrics by Ogden Nash and Sammy Cahn, and principal music by Vernon Duke . The evening consisted of a series of show business -themed comedy sketches and song-and-dance routines tailored for the talents of its centerpiece, Bette Davis, who ...