The charming city of Mauldin is buzzing with enthusiasm as it prepares to host the iconic musical “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” this November. Directed by the talented John Fagan, the show will run from November 7 to 24 at the Mauldin Cultural Center.
For those who might not be familiar, “Sweeney Todd” is a gripping tale set in 19th-century London that follows a barber named Sweeney Todd who seeks revenge after being wronged and exiled. When Fagan first encountered this brilliant piece of musical theater as a teenager, little did he know that it would play a significant role in shaping his future in the arts. “I thought it was amazing,” he reminisced. “I purchased the double album and wore it out.” This passion for the show has undoubtedly carried into his direction of the upcoming performance.
One of the highlights of “Sweeney Todd” is its dynamic music by Stephen Sondheim. Not only does the show kick off with a spine-tingling opening number “Attend the Tale of Sweeney Todd,” but it also features some of Sondheim’s most memorable ballads like “Johanna,” “Pretty Women,” and “Not While I’m Around.” Fagan admires the craftsmanship behind the music and the written words by Hugh Wheeler that expertly keep the audience on the edge of their seats. “It’s an amazingly well-written piece of theater,” he emphasized. “You’re never sure what’s coming next.”
The cast includes notable characters like Sweeney Todd, played by Griffin Lewis, and the eccentric Mrs. Lovett, portrayed by Jackie Collison, who operates a pie shop with a rather macabre secret. The synergy between the actors promises a thrilling experience for the audience. Artistic director Kristofer Parker proudly mentioned that they’ve “hit the jackpot on the casting,” helping to bring this chilling story to life.
This production of “Sweeney Todd” is noteworthy for its grand scale; it marks the largest ensemble in the Mauldin Theatre Company‘s history with a cast of 30 actors. Parker expressed his enthusiasm for this ambitious project, stating, “It was important for the theater to do ‘Sweeney Todd.’ It was the first show I ever saw in Greenville (at Centre Stage), and I remember being amazed.” With the excitement around town, several locals have commented on how they are eager to experience this famous show, especially since it hasn’t graced their stage in quite some time.
So, if you’re in the mood for some dark comedy and intricate music, grab your tickets now! The details are:
With a talented cast, engaging music, and a thrilling story, “Sweeney Todd” is shaping up to be a must-see event for everyone in the region. So don’t miss out on the chance to experience this incredible musical right in your backyard!
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