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‘Company’ to end Broadway run in July, will launch North American tour

“Company” will close on Broadway on July 31, producer Chris Harper announced Tuesday. The Tony Award-winning production will have played 268 regular performances and 32 preview performances. The revival of the Stephen Sondheim – George Furth musical began performances at the Bernard B. Jacobs The...

Patti LuPone, center, in 'Company.' (Photo: Brinkhoff Moegenburg)

“Company” will close on Broadway on July 31, producer Chris Harper announced Tuesday.

The Tony Award-winning production will have played 268 regular performances and 32 preview performances.

The revival of the Stephen Sondheim – George Furth musical began performances at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on March 2, 2020. It resumed previews following the industry shut down on Nov. 15, 2021, officially opening on Dec. 9.

At the 2022 Tony Awards, “Company” took home five statues, including Best Musical Revival.

A North American tour of the musical is being planned for the 2023-2024 season.

“It remains the honor of a lifetime to bring Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s masterpiece to Broadway in Marianne Elliott’s Tony Award-winning reimagined production,” producer Chris Harper said. “It is a testament to the dedication of everyone who works on the production that we have withstood all the challenges that Broadway has faced over the last two years to share this show with our amazing audiences.

“We have six more weeks of performances to celebrate our astonishing cast, orchestra, and crew at the Jacobs Theatre and we are delighted to be planning a touring production to bring Company to audiences across North America soon.”