The Wrong Stuff: Sondheim's Gallery of American Antiheroes CAST tackles Assassins by Perry Tannenbaum You won't find any heroes to root for in Stephen Sondheim's Assassins — unless you harbor a perverse wish that Samuel Byck had succeeded in crashing a commercial DC-9 into the White House and killing President Richard M. Nixon. Nor are there any surprising plot twists as nine successful and would-be assassins of American heads of state strut their hour ...
July 3, 2013 - Creative Loafing Charlotte
Entertainment briefs: ‘Sondheim’ show ending early By From Staff Reports The CLO Cabaret production “Side by Side by Sondheim” will exit early to make way for the return of “Defending the Caveman.” The revue of ...
July 3, 2013 - The Mckeesport Daily News
Alan Rickman in KSBW Channel.com All I'd ever done was a song in 'Private Lives' in the theater,Rickman said of the production he played in London and on Broadway. "Noel Coward's music is still great, but it's not quite the same as Mr. Sondheim."
Dana Delany in Scottish Daily Record Dana, from New York, said: "Maybe Marc could even get Sondheim to write the music. I'd love to do it, even though I'm not a great singer."
John Doyle in Broadway World I am so delighted to be invited to play some part in the celebrations for Stephen Sondheim,said John Doyle. "City Center is taking a look back, in concert, at moments from all the shows for which Steve wrote both the words and the music....