Good morning, A few weeks ago, I witnessed two tales of single men dealing with life after having missed out on the opportunity to marry when they were younger. The first was the Broadway remake of Company, the classic, genre-shattering musical by Stephen Sondheim that contemplates the complications of married life, juxtaposing the single protagonist celebrating his 35th birthday with his trying to figure out the lives of his friends, the “crazy married people.” In this version, the male lead of Bobby is now a female version—Bobbie. I’m sharing perspectives on this and other theatre next week….
#360 Musings Beyond the Bunker (Wednesday May 25)
#360 Musings Beyond the Bunker (Wednesday May…
#360 Musings Beyond the Bunker (Wednesday May 25)
Good morning, A few weeks ago, I witnessed two tales of single men dealing with life after having missed out on the opportunity to marry when they were younger. The first was the Broadway remake of Company, the classic, genre-shattering musical by Stephen Sondheim that contemplates the complications of married life, juxtaposing the single protagonist celebrating his 35th birthday with his trying to figure out the lives of his friends, the “crazy married people.” In this version, the male lead of Bobby is now a female version—Bobbie. I’m sharing perspectives on this and other theatre next week….