Company examines relationships – love, romance, marriage – through the eyes of Robert, single and celebrating his thirty-fifth birthday. Idealized by his married friends, Robert takes stock of his own life as he spends time with each of five married couples, as well as the single women in his life. Through unique and innovative storytelling, George Firth’s script brings both comic and painfully honest insights into relationships – as contemporary now as when Company first took the Broadway stage in 1970. Stephen Sondheim’s score is filled with his finest work – timeless classics that speak to the characters in Company, and in all of us. Songs include, “Side By Side,” “Another Hundred People,” “Not Getting Married Today,” “Being Alive,” and “The Ladies Who Lunch.”