From the "What's On Tonight?" Dept...
PBS is airing tonight, as part of their Great Performances series: "Keeping COMPANY With Stephen Sondheim"
It's (at least) an hour special, with the usual breaks asking for donations, etc. Ends up being 1-1/2 hours in total.
And it's all about how they managed to switch the sexes in most of "Company". Including a Gay Wedding, too!
Should be a great look at how it all came to be. Here's the LINK to PBS with more info. on the special:
https://www.pbs.org/about/about-pbs/blogs/news/great-performances-presents-exclusive-look-inside-broadway-revival-of-company-in-new-pbs-documentary/
Lead Katrina Lenk (Bobbie) and The Gang.
EDIT TO REVIEW: This was an absolutely wonderful look at how the whole musical thing called "COMPANY" came to be in 1970. Then it takes you through most of the entire current production, with interviews with everybody connected with it AND those who are still around from the original production (Donna McKechnie who went on, to "A Chorus Line"). And as well, those who appeared in at least three other productions (2 revivals on Broadway, and 1 in London). And they never cut to anyone asking for donations! I mean, it was PBS, right? But it's a full hour and a half of Sondheim at it's best. He did get to see first previews on Broadway. But then, a week and a half later, he passed away in his sleep.
I do realize that during the 1950's and 1960's, he was at the top of his game there too, lyrics and/or music, before the 1970's and on. But I always like to (now) think that the Best of Steve started with COMPANY (1970), and has now ended with COMPANY (2022). If you get a chance to find and see this special, do so! If you're a Sondheim freek like I am, you won't regret it.