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Into the Woods

Watch This Theatre Company’s radiant Sondheim
Watch This Theatre Company
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ABR Arts 24 January 2022

Into the Woods

Watch This Theatre Company’s radiant Sondheim
Watch This Theatre Company
by
ABR Arts 24 January 2022
James Millar, Cherine Peck, and Fiona Choi in Into the Woods (photograph by Jodie Hutchinson)
James Millar, Cherine Peck, and Fiona Choi in Into the Woods (photograph by Jodie Hutchinson)

Great works of art speak to us regardless of circumstance, even if they have a tendency to take circumstance and fold it into their architecture. Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods (1987) is such an expansive work – ranging over ideas of parenting and childhood, moral culpability, risk and renewal, death and community – that it will always feel relevant, a grand canvas of the human condition. And yet, in the midst of a global pandemic that is still shutting theatres and clogging hospitals, this work seems more relevant than ever. We have entered our own woods, and the way out is unclear.

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  • Wow! What a fabulous review of a terrific production.
    Posted by Jillian Adams
    24 January 2022