By Freya Parr

Published: Saturday, 27 November 2021 at 12:00 am


Stephen Sondheim changed the face of musical theatre across the world, thanks to his iconic scores, lyrics and unique collaborations with other leading composers. His unequivocal command of humour and language made for some of the best loved turns of phrase ever performed on stage, and across his 60-year career he helped transform theatre and push the boundaries of what was possible. 

What are the best musicals by Stephen Sondheim?

Company

The 1970 musical comedy Company pivots around the character of Robert, a single man unable to commit to a relationship. He is surrounded by married couples, friends and ex-girlfriends, whose lives, relationships and complications we follow throughout the course of the musical. They are all brought together by Robert’s 35th birthday. Initially written as a play, Sondheim was brought in to build a musical.

If you’re not familiar with the musical itself, you might recognise the manic song ‘Getting Married Today’, in which the character of Amy sings 69 words in 11 seconds. It’s a challenge for any performer – and an absolute riot for audience members.