BY Advocate.com Editors
March 22 2010 4:45 PM ET
One of the shows most closely identified with Sondheim is 1970’s Company, about a group of married couples who offer advice to their single friend Bobby. Elaine Stritch, another bona fide theater legend, who played Joanne, struggles to get through her trademark number, “The Ladies Who Lunch.”
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