Sondheim and Wheeler’s Sweeney Todd
Part of The Fourth Wall series of books from Routledge
From the Back Cover
Sweeney Todd, the gruesome tale of a murderous barber and his pastry chef accomplice, is unquestionably strange subject matter for the musical theatre – but eight Tony awards and enormous successes on Broadway and the West End testify to its enduring popularity with audiences. Written by Hugh Wheeler, with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, the musical premiered in 1979 and has seen numerous revivals, including Tim Burton’s 2007 film version.
Aaron C. Thomas addresses this darkly funny piece with fitting humour, taking on Sweeney Todd’s chequered history and genre, its treatment of violence and cannibalism, and its sexual politics.
Other books in The Fourth Wall series include:
Daniel Sack, Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape
Kyle Gillette, Harold Pinter’s Party Time
David Ian Rabey, Alistair McDowell’s Pomona
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