Company
Book by George Furth
The Notion
"A man with no emotional committments reassesses his life on his thirty-fifth birthday by reviewing his relationships with his married acquaintances and his girlfriends. That is the entire plot."
- Stephen Sondheim in Finishing the Hat -Â
Songs
Act One
Company
The Little Things You Do Together
Sorry-Grateful
You Could Drive a Person Crazy
Have I Got a Girl for You
Someone Is Waiting
Another Hundred People
Getting Married Today
Marry Me a Little*
*started for the original Broadway production but abandoned, then finished after opening and added to 1995 revival
Act Two
Side by Side by Side / What Would We Do Without You?
Poor Baby
Tick-Tock
Barcelona
The Ladies Who Lunch
Being Alive
Finale
Cut Songs
The Wedding Is Off (replaced with "Getting Married Today")
Multitudes of Amys (replaced with "Happily Ever After")
Happily Ever After (replaced with "Being Alive")
Albums
Non-English Albums
Video
The following are unofficial video recordings, and as such, they are subject to being taken down at any time. Not all videos are the complete show.
Productions & Casts
Awards
1970 Original Broadway Production
No, No, Nannette won the following:
Helen Gallagher: Tony Award for Leading Actress
Patsy Kelly: Tony Award for Featured Actress
Donald Saddler: Tony Award for Choreography
The Rothschilds won the following:
Hal Linden: Tony Award for Leading Actor
Keene Curtis: Tony Award for Featured Actor
Other winners:
R.H. Poindexter: Tony Award for Lighting Design (Story Theatre)
Tony Awards
15 Nominations
7 Wins
1995 Broadway Revival
Other winners:
The King and I: Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical
Ann Duquesnay: Tony Award for Featured Actress (Bring In 'da Noise, Bring In 'da Funk)
Rachel York: Drama Desk Award for Featured Actress (Victor/Victoria)
Tony Awards
2 Nominations
0 Wins
1995 London Revival
Olivier Awards
4 Nominations
3 Wins
2006 Broadway Revival
Spring Awakening won the following:
Michael Mayer: Tony, Drama Desk, & Outer Critics Circle Awards for Direction
Duncan Sheik, Steven Sater, & Michael Tudor: Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album
Curtains won the following:
David Hyde Pierce: Tony Award for Leading Actor
Debra Monk: Drama Desk Award for Featured Actress
Tony Awards
3 Nominations
1 Win
2018 London Revival
The Inheritance won the following:
Stephen Daldry: Olivier Award for Direction
Jon Clark: Olivier Award for Lighting Design
Other winners:
Hamilton: Evening Standard Award for Best Musical
Sharon D. Clarke: Olivier Award for Leading Actress (Caroline, or Change)
Kelly Devine: Olivier Award for Choreography (Come from Away)
Miriam Buether: Evening Standard Award for Design (The Jungle)
Tony Awards
9 Nominations
4 Wins
2021 Broadway Revival
MJ won the following:
Natasha Katz: Tony Award for Lighting Design
Gareth Owen: Tony & Drama Desk Awards for Sound Design
Other winners:
Simon Hale: Tony Award for Orchestrations (Girl from the North Country)
Sutton Foster: Drama League Award for Distinguished Performance (The Music Man)
Bill T. Jones. Garrett Coleman, & Jason Oremus (Irish + Hammerstep), Gelan Lambert & Chloe Davis (associates): Drama Desk Award for Choreography (Paradise Square)
Beowulf Boritt: Drama Desk Award for Scenic Design (Flying over Sunset)
Tony Awards
9 Nominations
5 Wins
Awards from All Productions
Tony Awards: 13 wins from 29 nominations
Laurence Olivier Awards: 7 wins from 13 nominations
Drama Desk Awards: 13 wins from 20 nominations
Drama League Awards: 3 wins from 4 nominations
Evening Standard Awards: 2 wins from 4 nominations
London Critics' Circle Theatre Awards: 3 awards
New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards: 1 award
Outer Critics Circle Awards: 6 wins from 7 nominations
Theatre World Awards: 1 award
Grammy Awards: 1 win from 2 nominations