The first season of Cinema Span is about one thing and one thing only: the films of 2007. We’re doing all of it, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly! (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly will not be covered because it’s from 1966.)
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The first season of Cinema Span is about one thing and one thing only: the films of 2007. We’re doing all of it, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly! (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly will not be covered because it’s from 1966.)
”Sweeney Todd” and ”Company” with Samantha Georgette Reed and Devin Beckwith
Cinema Span
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”Sweeney Todd” and ”Company” with Samantha Georgette Reed and Devin Beckwith
Phone rings, door chimes, in comes Cinema Span! It's a Stephen Sondheim double feature, starting with Tim Burton and Johnny Depp's proper film adaptation of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Following that up we have the filmed version of the 2006 Broadway Revival Cast of Company. It was filmed in 2007 so it counts, okay?
Joining the theater geek out session are Samantha Georgette Reed (@samanthageorgettereed) of Archetypes Productions (@Archetypesproductions) and returning guest, comedian/improvisor Devin Beckwith (@devinbeckwith). If you didn't go to Bishop Gorman High School when the three of us did, you're really missing out on this one.
Intro (0:00)
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (10:06)
Company (1:04:05)
"Not Getting Married Today" LIVE by Samantha Georgette Reed (1:59:35)
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Cinema Span
The first season of Cinema Span is about one thing and one thing only: the films of 2007. We’re doing all of it, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly! (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly will not be covered because it’s from 1966.)