Rolling Along Merrily: Theatre Review of Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends


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or those who know all the words to his shows – of which there are many – the death of Stephen Sondheim in November 2021 felt all the more poignant because it happened during a global pandemic. So a tribute revue in May last year, celebrating 50 years of his music and lyrics,

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momentous: a celebration of Being Alive, performed by an all-star lineup, some of whom – Judi Dench, Julia McKenzie – were from the demographic that had been most at risk. Old Friends had just one performance before being sealed away in theatre anecdote (and a forthcoming cast recording).

Its revival now as a commercial run raises questions about the limits of the revue format more than four decades after Side by Side by Sondheim brought his music to London. There is no narrative, leaving Stephen Mear’s choreography and Matthew Bourne’s staging to provide the through-line, which they do with wit and fluency. But it is akin to peering, Cinderella-like, through the windows at a dazzling ball to which you are denied entry. Here are Mrs Lovett and Sweeney Todd (Lea Salonga and Jeremy Secomb) hilariously cooking up their murderous pies; there is a young Seurat (Bradley Jaden) trying to make a world out of paint dots on a Sunday in the park.

Bradley Jaden and Bernadette Peters in Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends.



Bradley Jaden and Bernadette Peters in Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends. Photograph: Danny Kaan

Several sleights of casting are winks to Sondheim connoisseurs, and it’s a credit to his understanding of common humanity they also work well on their own terms. Could I Leave You?, from Follies, becomes a crescendo of camp exasperation from Gavin Lee. The great Bernadette Peters, who created iconic Sondheim roles on Broadway including the witch in Into the Woods, appears as Red Riding Hood, bringing an audibly weathered vocal wisdom to I Know Things Now, about a lost little girl who wished she had listened to her mother. She gives the song a new resonance in the era of historic abuse cases, as a devilish wolf (Jaden again) brandishes a priapic tail at her.


The running thread, insofar as there is one, is

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