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After fifteen years of exile, Benjamin Barker returns home as Sweeney Todd and resumes his barber trade. Sweeney Todd tries to revenge the loss of his wife and child by a corrupt judge with no success and instead becomes a mass murderer. Sweeney Todd is aided by a Mrs. Lovett who turns a tidy profit out of baking meat pies out of Todd’s victims.
Sweeney Todd is a pitch-black Victorian era comedy that earned Stephen Sondheim the 1979 Tony Award for Best Musical Features Music and Lyrics and is based on Christopher Bond’s 1973, “Sweeny Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street”.
Director: Adam Brazier
Choreographer: Linda Garneau
Musical Director: Jeffrey Huard
Publication Date
4-10-2012
Production Year
2011/2012
Theatre Location
Macdonald-Heaslip Hall, Sheridan
Cast
Sweeney Todd: Amir Haidar
Mrs. Lovett: Tringa Rexhepi
Johanna: Andreanne Bouladier
Pirelli: Alex Dvorak
Tobias Ragg: Joshua Bouchard
Judge Turpin: Jacob Macinnes
Anthony Hope: Brett Schaller
The Beadle: Joel Gomez
Ensemble:
Emily Aver, Mathieu Bellemare, Josh Blackstock, Michelle Bouey, Heather Brezden, Nadya Corscadden, Jessie Cox, Camila Diaz-V Arela, Shakura Dickson-Scarlett, Charles Douglas, Carter Easler, Matt Fuller, Erik Kopasci, Natasha Kozak, Matt Monopoli, Kyle Murray, Trevor Patt, Anne Potter, Beth Robertson, Claire Rouleau, Stephanie Schmid, Margaret Thompson, Jess Vandenberg, Adrian Zeyl
Keywords
Sweeney Todd, Theatre Sheridan, musical theatre
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Disciplines
Theatre and Performance Studies
Faculty
Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design
School
Department of Visual and Performing Arts
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SOURCE Citation
Theatre Sheridan, "Sweeney Todd, April 10 – 21, 2012" (2012). Theatre Sheridan Productions. 74.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/faad_visu_uniq_theatre/74
Original Citation
Brazier, A. (Director). (2012, April 10 – 21). Sweeney Todd [Theatre Performance]. Oakville: Theatre Sheridan.