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Sweeney Todd

August 30–October 14, 2007

Sweeney Todd Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by Hugh Wheeler
Directed and designed by John Doyle

Running Time: 2 hours 25 minutes

Arriving at A.C.T. straight from Broadway, this revival is an edgier, stripped-down interpretation of Sondheim’s masterpiece complete with a multitalented cast of actors playing all the instruments onstage.

In this visionary and re-imagined production of Sweeney Todd, the legendary demon barber of Fleet Street still serves up his justice vigilante-style, but director John Doyle has created an edgier, stripped-down staging of Sondheim's masterpiece complete with a multitalented cast of actors playing all the instruments onstage. The intimate result delivers wicked pleasure in a chilling evening of theater that "burrows into your thoughts with a poisoned seductiveness" (The New York Times). With its naughty humor and infectious melodies, Sweeney Todd knows how to show you a bloody good time!

"Thrilling! Insidiously seductive, demonically compelling . . . David Hess is mesmerizing in the title role!"
San Francisco Chronicle

"An insanely talented cast . . . a work of pure genius!
Contra Costa Times

"A masterful score by a musical theater composer working at the peak of his craft"
Oakland Tribune

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Koret Prologue with John Doyle*
September 2, 4:30 p.m.
Tony Award–winning director John Doyle, director and designer of Sweeney Todd, chats with A.C.T. Artistic Director Carey Perloff. Free admission. General seating. Doors open at 4 p.m.

OUT with A.C.T.
September 5, 8 p.m.
LGBT night at A.C.T. launches its eighth season with a catered afterparty and Sweeney Todd cast meet and greet. Visit www.act-sf.org/out for more information about how to subscribe to OUT nights.

Theater on the Couch*
September 7, 8 p.m.
Join members of the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis for an exciting postperformance discussion that explores the psychological aspects of Sweeney Todd and addresses audience questions.

Koret Audience Exchanges*
September 11, 7 p.m.
September 16, 2 p.m.
September 19, 2 p.m.
After the show, stick around for a lively Q&A session with the actors and artists of Sweeney Todd.

Special Event: Cast Members of Sweeney Todd Perform at The Plush Room
October 1
Benjamin Magnuson and Lauren Molina perform at San Francisco’s legendary cabaret club, The Plush Room.

*Discussions immediately follow the designated performance and are free for ticket holders. Please note that performance times vary.


Cast

John Arbo (Jonas Fogg)
Edmund Bagnell (Tobias)
Keith Buterbaugh (Judge Turpin)
Diana DiMarzio (Beggar Woman)
Benjamin Eakeley (The Beadle)
David Hess (Sweeney Todd)
Judy Kaye (Mrs. Lovett)
Benjamin Magnuson (Anthony)
Lauren Molina (Johanna)
Katrina Yaukey (Pirelli)
Edwin Cahill (Standby)
David Garry (Standby)
Elisa Winter (Standby)
Jessica Wright (Standby)

Creative Team

Stephen Sondheim (Music and Lyrics)
Hugh Wheeler (Book)
Christopher Bond (Adaptor)
John Doyle (Director and Designer)
Sarah Travis (Musical Supervisor and Orchestrator)
Richard G. Jones (Lighting Designer)
Dan Moses Schreier (Sound Designer)
Paul Huntley (Wig and Hair)
Angelina Avallone (Makeup Designer)
David Loud (Music Director)
Andy Einhorn (Resident Music Director)
John Miller (Music Coordinator)
Adam John Hunter (Associate Director)
Newton Cole (Production Stage Manager)
Kimberly Mark Webb (Stage Manager)


Words on Plays

Insight into the Play, the Playwright, and the Production

Each entertaining and informative issue of Words on Plays, A.C.T.'s in-depth performance guide series, contains a synopsis, advance program notes, study questions, and additional background information about the historical and cultural context of the play.

Words on Plays is available for purchase in the lobby of the theater during performances or online ($12 each + postage and handling). To subscribe to the full season ($70), call 415.749.2250.

Sweeney Todd

Words on Plays Prepared by
Elizabeth Brodersen, Publications Editor
Michael Paller, Resident Dramaturg
Margot Melcon, Publications & Literary Associate
Ariel Franklin-Hudson, Publications & Literary Intern

Table of Contents

1. Characters, Cast, and Synopsis of Sweeney Todd
4. Sweeney Incarnations
by Elizabeth Brodersen
12. A Brief Biography of Stephen Sondheim
15. A Timeline of American Musical Theater
21. An Interview with Sweeney Todd Director John Doyle
Excerpts from a Downstage Center Radio Broadcast
30. The Legend of Sweeney Todd: A Literary History
37. The Company of Barbers
by Margot Melcon
41. Larger Than Life: Reflections on Melodrama and Sweeney Todd
by Stephen Sondheim
47. Questions to Consider
49. For Further Information . . .

Words on Plays is made possible in part by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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Production Photos

View production photos from Sweeney Todd at A.C.T.

Podcasts

Listen to an exclusive interview with Sweeney Todd director John Doyle. John Doyle joins KALW radio host Alan Farley to discuss the creative process and provide insight into the unique performance style presented in this production of Sweeney Todd.

Listen to the podcast. (7 mb)

Press Releases

Press Room

Sweeney Todd Stars to Perform at Plush Room
September 18, 2007

A.C.T. Extends Run of Sweeney Todd to October 14
September 12, 2007

John Doyle's Production of Sweeney Todd to Open A.C.T.'s 41st Season
August 2, 2007

Reviews

A.C.T.'s trimmed Sweeney Todd holds its own (PDF)
Robert Hurwitt, San Francisco Chronicle

Sweeney Todd: Bloody good show (PDF)
Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle

A.C.T.'s Sweeney Todd a bloody good time (PDF)
Pat Craig, Inside Bay Area

Stephen Sondheim classic works scaled down (PDF)
Janos Gereben, The Examiner

Stripped-down Sweeney Todd deftly mixes carnal with cannibal (PDF)
Karen D'Souza, San Jose Mercury News

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