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Review: Merrily We Roll Along - the right direction for Stephen Sondheim

December 6, 2012 11:56
Director Maria Friedman coaxes superb performances from Jenna Russell, Damian Humbley (centre)  and Mark Umbers. Photo: Tristram Kenton

ByJohn Nathan, John Nathan

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There have been some cracking revivals of Stephen Sondheim musicals over the past few years. This one is up there with the best, which is not bad for a debut director.

But then the director in question is the Sondheim-savvy Maria Friedman, who as a bill-topping performer has earned awards while starring in the composer’s musicals, including this one.

The show’s quirky core — which was pretty radical when Sondheim and book writer George Furth wrote it in 1980— is that its story about three talented friends is told backwards.

Beginning in 1976, and ending 20 years earlier, we first encounter film producer Franklin Shepard as he looks back in solitude on his past life as a composer with lyricist Charley and their mutual friend Mary, a novelist.

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