See Emily Skinner, Jason Danieley, Sierra Boggess, and Mary Beth Peil in A Little Night Music at Barrington Stage Company | Playbill

Production Photos See Emily Skinner, Jason Danieley, Sierra Boggess, and Mary Beth Peil in A Little Night Music at Barrington Stage Company


Directed by Julianne Boyd, the Sondheim musical plays the Massachusetts theatre through August 28.

Sierra Boggess, Cooper Grodin, Jason Danieley, Sabina Collazo, Noah Wolfe and Sophie Mings in A Little Night Music Daniel Rader

See Broadway favorites Emily Skinner (The Cher Show), Jason Danieley (Pretty Woman), Sierra Boggess (School of Rock), and Mary Beth Peil (Anastasia) in Barrington Stage Company's  production of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's A Little Night Music. The Massachusetts production is directed by BSC Founder and outgoing Artistic Director Julianne Boyd and plays the Boyd-Quinson Stage through August 28.

Skinner, Danieley, Boggess, and Peil will take on the roles of Desiree, Frederick, Charlotte, and Madame Armfeldt, respectively, appearing alongside Cooper Grodin as Count Carl Magnus, Sabina Collazo as Anne Egerman, Noah Wolfe as Henrik Egerman, Sophie Mings as Petra, Kate Day Magocsi as Fredrika, Adam Richardson (Vikings: Valhalla) as Mr. Lindquist, Rebecca Pitcher as Mrs. Nordstrom, Stephanie Bacastow as Mrs. Anderssen, Andrew Maughan (Les Misérables) as Mr. Erlanson, Leslie Jackson as Mrs. Segstrom, and Slater Ashenhurst as Frid.

Based on the Ingmar Bergman film Smiles of a Summer Night, A Little Night Music premiered on Broadway in 1973, originally produced and directed by Harold Prince. It won six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical (for Wheeler), and Best Original Score (for Sondheim). The work was revived on Broadway in 2009 in a production starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angela Lansbury, and Bernadette Peters and Elaine Stritch later in the run.

For more information, visit BarringtonStageCo.org.

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