Sondheim’s Company
23 March 2026

Sondheim’s Company

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Modern Love & Musical Mathematics: Sondheim’s Company

Is it better to be "Alone" or "Alive"? This week on Musical Lyrical Lingo, we are blowing out the candles on Bobby’s 35th birthday as we dive into the 1970 masterpiece that changed Broadway forever: Stephen Sondheim’s Company. In a season full of "Lingo," Sondheim is the ultimate linguist. We’re breaking down how a "Concept Musical" with no plot managed to become the most relatable autopsy of modern marriage ever written. From the frantic "patter" of a wedding-day panic attack to the cynical clink of a martini glass in a chic Manhattan high-rise, we’re looking at why this show still hits home 50 years later.

In this episode, we explore:

    The "Sorry-Grateful" Paradox: Why Sondheim believes ambivalence is the most honest form of love.God is in the Details: A look at the meticulous "Sondheim-isms" that turn a busy signal into a heartbeat and a "tick-tock" into a mid-life crisis.The Patter Challenge: The technical wizardry behind "Getting Married Today"—and why it’s the Broadway equivalent of a clinical anxiety attack.Fun Facts & Folklore: The legendary 15-hour recording session of Elaine Stritch and why the original "Bobby" walked out just two weeks after opening night.

"Somebody hold me too close... somebody hurt me too deep." Whether you're a Sarah, a Harry, or a Bobby, grab a drink and join the company.

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