Company at Websters
31 March – 2 April, 2022
Websters Theatre, 416 Great Western Road, Glasgow G3 9HZ
On the night of his 35th birthday, Robert struggles to think of a wish to make as he blows out his birthday candles. The lone bachelor surrounded by “those good and crazy people” — his married friends — Robert is uncertain whether he should simply be happy with his lot or wish for his own romantic partner. Over a series of dinner parties, first dates, and thoughtful conversations, Robert attempts to understand the pros and cons of marriage and begins to make sense of his own persistent bachelorhood. Company, Stephen Sondheim’s ground breaking modern musical, is a mature, intelligent, and wildly funny look at relationships, vulnerability, and “being alive.”

Call to Stage Theatre Company was originally established in January 2021 with the goal of providing performance opportunities to young and aspiring artists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fresh off the back of their highly successful online fundraising concert, the CTS team are are thrilled to bring Company to life on the Webster’s stage and welcome you all to their first in-person production.
Dates: 31st March – 2nd April
Time: 7:30pm (with a 2:30pm matinee performance on the 2nd April)
Price: £15 full-price and £12 for concession (including students)
Box office: 0141 357 4000
Appropriate Covid-19 protocols will be in place based on Scottish Government advice at the time.
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