July 2, 2022

A History of Who's Played Sweeney Todd & Mrs Lovett


1979: Original Broadway Cast
Angela Lansbury and Len Cariou were the first to play Mrs Lovett and Sweeney Todd, the characters we have come to know and love from Stephen Sondheim's 1979 musical Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.  The musical took home 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical and wins for Lansbury, Cariou, Sondheim, and director Harold Prince.  As a side note, a young (well, 30 year old) Victor Garber played Anthony Hope.  

Link: Trailer of the Original Production



1979 Original Cast Recording

This is off topic but in 2011, I painted this re-creation of the album art, pasted on a bunch of googly eyes, and sent it to my sister in the mail with no explanation


1979: Len Cariou & Angela Lansbury

1979: Sarah Rice & Victor Garber

In 1980, Len Cariou was replaced by George Hearn (more on him soon) and Angela Lansbury was replaced by Dorothy Loudon (who had originated Miss Hannigan in the 1977 Broadway production of Annie).


1980: Dorothy Loudon

1980: Original London Cast
The year after Sweeney Todd opened on Broadway, it opened on the West End.  Denis Quilley won an Olivier for his portrayal of Sweeney and Sheila Hancock was nominated for an Olivier as Mrs. Lovett.

1980: Sheila Hancock & Denis Quilley

1980: 1st National Tour Cast
Angela Lansbury and George Hearn headed up the first national tour.  George Hearn is the Sweeney you may know BOTH from the stage video created with Angela Lansbury in 1982 AND from the concert video created with Patti LuPone in 2001.  Don't believe me?  Here's Hearn at ages 48 and 67.  

1982: Angela Lansbury & George Hearn

2001: George Hearn & Patti LuPone

Or if you prefer, this is what the video covers look like:

1982 Video Cover: Angela Lansbury & George Hearn

2001 Video Cover: George Hearn & Patti LuPone

1982: 2nd National Tour Cast
A 2nd national tour was launched a couple years later, this time starring Ross Petty & June Havoc.  And here's a crazy bit of trivia: June Havoc is the real life "baby June" from the musical Gypsy!!

1982: June Havoc (AKA Baby June) & Ross Petty

1989: 1st Broadway Revival
Ten years after it all started, a Broadway revival was made with Bob Gunton and Beth Fowler.  Both were nominated for a Tony, but neither won.

1989: Bob Gunton & Beth Fowler

1993: 1st London Revival
The 1st London Revival came out in 1993 and won 4 Oliviers: Best Revival, Best Director, Best Actor for Alun Armstrong as Sweeney Todd, and Best Actress for Julia Mckenzie as Mrs Lovett.  

Armstrong was the original Thenardier from the West End's 1985 Les Miserables, so you may know his voice if you ever listened to the Original 1985 London Cast Recording or watched the 10th Anniversary Concert version of Les Mis. 

1993: Julia Mckenzie & Alun Armstrong

1999: LA Concert
In 1999, Christine Baranski and Kelsey Grammer starred in a Sweeney Todd concert in LA.  Both of them are well-known in movies, TV, and stage shows, but for some reason these are the roles that always come to mind first.  I'm not sure what that says about me.
- Christine Baranski as the camp counselor in Addams Family Values and Mary Sunshine in Chicago
- Kelsey Grammer as the title role in Frasier and Sideshow Bob in The Simpsons

Link: A Little Priest performed by Kelsey Grammer & Christine Baranski


1999: Kelsey Grammer & Christine Baranski

2019: Manila, Singapore
Lea Salonga (perhaps most famous as the original Kim in Miss Saigon as well as the voice of Disney princesses Jasmine and Mulan) starred as Mrs Lovett in a revival of Sweeney Todd in Manila and Singapore in 2019.

Link: Trailer for Sweeney Todd with Lea Salonga


2019: Jett Pangan and Lea Salonga

2000: New York Philharmonic Concert
2001: San Francisco Symphony Concert
George Hearn and Patti LuPone performed in concerts in 2000 and 2001, with the later being the concert video you've probably seen.  Patti LuPone took her role as Mrs Lovett to Broadway a few years later (more on that soon).  

Side note: Audra McDonald (6-time Tony Award winner including the original Sarah in Ragtime on Broadway 1998) portrayed the beggar woman in the 2000 concert, and later would be the beggar woman again for the 2014 concert with Emma Thompson (more on that later).  

2000: Patti Lupone & George Hearn

Neil Patrick Harris played Toby in all 3 of the above concerts (1999, 2000, 2001).

2001: Patti LuPone & Neil Patrick Harris


2002: Kennedy Center, Washington DC
Christine Baranski returned to her role as Mrs Lovett in 2002 at the Kennedy Center, joined by Brain Stokes Mitchell (the original Coalhouse Walker Jr from Ragtime on Broadway in 1998).

2002: Brian Stokes Mitchell and Christine Baranski

2004: 2nd London Revival
2005: 2nd Broadway Revival
John Doyle directed a minimalist production of Sweeney Todd, in which a 10 person cast served as its own orchestra.  The story was retold from an asylum where poor Toby was locked up.

The West End version opened in 2004 starring Paul Hegarty and Karen Mann; Hegarty was nominated for an Olivier, but there were no wins and Doyle didn't even get a nomination.

2004: Karen Mann & Paul Hegarty

The Broadway version opened in 2005 starring Patti LuPone, Michael Cerveris (2 time Tony Award winner for 2004 Assassins and 2015 Fun Home, as well as that mysterious man in the show Fringe).  The Broadway version received 6 Tony nominations (including ones for LuPone and Cerveris) and won 2, one of which was for director John Doyle.



2005: Michael Cerveris & Patti LuPone

Side note: the Broadway version also featured Donna Lynne Champlin (Paula from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) as Adolfo Pirelli and accordion player.

2005: Donna Lynne Champlin


2007: 3rd National Tour Cast
In 2006, Judy Kaye replaced Patti LuPone as Mrs Lovett on Broadway.  The following year, Kaye went on to do the 3rd National Tour, alongside David Hess as Sweeney Todd.

2007: Judy Kaye & David Hess

2007: Musical Film
Tim Burton directed a musical film of Sweeney Todd, starring Johnny Depp in the title role and Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs Lovett.  The movie also featured Alan Rickman as Judge Turpin and Sacha Baron Cohen as Pirelli.  

Fun fact: Helena Bonham Carter's breast size changes throughout the movie because she was pregnant with Tim Burton's child while filming.


2007: Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter

2012: 3rd London Revival
The 3rd London Revival changed the setting of Sweeney Todd from 1846 to the 1930s.  It won Olivier Awards for Best Musical Revival, Best Actor for Michael Ball as Sweeney Todd, and Best Actress for Imelda Staunton as Mrs Lovett.  

Michael Ball was the original Marius in the 1985 West End production of Les Miserables (so like Alan Armstrong who I mentioned above, you may know Ball if you listened to the original London cast or saw the concert version of Les Mis).

Imelda Staunton has won 3 Olivier Awards, but I'm ashamed to say I only really know her as Dolores Umbridge from the Harry Potter movies.  

Link: Epiphany with Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton


2012: Michael Ball & Imelda Staunton


2014: Second New York Philharmonic Concert Production
A New York Philharmonic concert of Sweeney Todd was filmed for PBS in 2014, starring Bryn Terfel as Sweeney and Emma Thompson as Mrs Lovett.  Audra McDonald played the Beggar Woman and Christian Borle played Adolfo Pirelli.  

Link: 2014 Concert: Sweeney Todd Ballad


2014: Bryn Terfel and Emma Thompson

2014: Audra McDonald

2014: Christian Borle

2015: 4th London Revival
2017: 1st Off-Broadway Revival
In 2015, the West End came up with an innovative revival which was set in Harrington's Pie Shop... as in, an actual pie shop!  It starred Jeremy Secomb as Sweeney Todd and Siobhan McCarthy as Mrs Lovett.  

2015: Jeremy Secomb and Siobhan McCarthy


The production was transferred to Off-Broadway in February 2017, where the Barrow Street Theatre was transformed into a re-creation of Harrington's pie shop.  Brad Oscar (2-time Tony Award nominee for Franz Liebkind in The Producers and Nostradamus in Something Rotten) joined the cast as the Beadle.

Link: Barrow Street Theatre Turns Into a Pie Shop


In April 2017, Norm Lewis took over as Sweeney Todd and Carolee Carmello took over as Mrs. Lovett.  

A couple interesting things about Lewis:
- He portrayed Sweeney Todd at ages 36, 46, and 54.  Before joining the Off-Broadway production in 2017, he had already played Sweeney Todd in 1999 at Signature Theatre, Virginia and again in 2009 at Casa Manana Theatre, Texas.  
- Lewis was the first African-American to perform Javert in Les Miserables on Broadway (2006) and the first African-American to perform the phantom in Phantom of the Opera on Broadway (2014).

2007: Norm Lewis & Carolee Carmello


2017: Carolee Carmello, my friend Jenna, me, and Norm Lewis

Also Brad Oscar was in this one

In 2023, Broadway opened its 3rd revival of Sweeney Todd, starring Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford.  My husband and I flew in to NYC to see the production, along with Jenna (from Seattle area) and my sister (from Austin).  It did not disappoint.  Annaleigh Ashford is now my favorite Mrs Lovett.

 
Annaleigh Ashford & Josh Groban

June 16, 2022

Mom/Dad Visit Oahu



June 14, 2022

The parents arrived in Oahu in the afternoon.  Knowing they'd be tired and hungry from traveling, Bill insisted I not pack the schedule on the first day so they could settle in and relax.  We grabbed take out at Makoto (giant sushi rolls) for lunch, walked the dogs to our sentimental tree in Aiea, and ate Rangoon (Burmese) take out for dinner.  We typically eat outside, and the parents loved the 30 degree temperature drop compared to the mid-summer Texas weather they had just left.  We ended the night with an episode of Shmigadoon (Mom and Bill initially objected, but they couldn't help but love it).

Sesame, Anna, and Bella's Tree

All of Us

Loop-de-loop Tree

Mama

June 15, 2022

We saw 3 rainbows today!  The morning started off with a muddy morning hike at Aiea Loop Trail and then we headed to the North Shore.  I figured 2 hours would be enough time to explore Waimea Valley botanical garden, but we actually ran out of time because I always forget how gigantic it is (52 gardens and over 5000 plants).  We enjoyed Toa Luau, which had a pretty impressive coconut tree climber, a good lead fire dancer, and an adorable 9 year old fire dancer.  On the way home, we stopped by Laniakea Beach where we saw at least 8 turtles.  We ended the night with 2 more episodes of Schmigadoon.  

Morning Rainbow

Aiea Loop

Newly Hatched Butterfly

Camera Happy

Blue Jade Vine at Waimea Valley

Coconut Climber at Toa Luau

Honu!

Evening Rainbow

June 16, 2022

There were another 2 rainbows today!  Bill went on a run while the rest of us enjoyed a lazy morning.  We went on a short walk at Ala Moana Beach park and then took Mom & Dad on their first parasailing experience.   Lunch was at Marukame Udon per Dad's request, followed by a quick stop at my favorite Vietnamese market New Cholon.  Mom & Dad took a nap while Bill & I walked the dogs around the neighborhood.  We enjoyed a splurgy multi-course dinner at Casablanca (Moroccan), which has the best rack of lamb any of us has ever had.  We ended the night with another 2 episodes of Schmigadoon.

Ala Moana Beach Park

Dad & Lien Getting Ready

Dad & Lien Taking Off

Dad & Lien Parasailing

Dad & Lien Getting Dipped

Bill & Mom Getting Ready

Bill & Mom Taking Off

Bill & Mom Parasailing

Bill & Mom Getting Dipped

Bill & Mom Getting Soaked

June 17, 2022

We had another 2 rainbows today (for those of you keeping track, that's 7 rainbows in 3 days which is a lot, even for us)!  We visited our special tree again this morning.  The rest of our morning was spent in Kaneohe: we did a short 400 foot zipline at Bay View (Dad's first zipline!), fed koi at Byodo In Temple, and then returned to Bay View for a round of putt-putt golf where Mom destroyed the rest of us.  We headed back to Aiea for lunch at Build Your Own Ramen.  Mom & I attended 2 tap dance classes (a first for Mom) while the boys went on a run and picked up dinner at Poke & Box.  We met up at Ala Moana Beach park to eat poke and watch the Friday fireworks show.  Before bed, we watched the last episode of Schmigadoon.

Visiting Sesame, Anna, and Bella

H3

Tree House

Mom & Dad Ziplining

Big Smiles from Mom

Big Smiles from Dad

Byodo In Temple

Mom & Dad

Koi

Putt-Putt

Dessert at Make Your Own Ramen

Tap Dance


June 18, 2022

We hiked Hawaii Loa Ridge, one of my favorite hikes in Oahu.  Mom & Dad tried their first kouign amanns, a decadent pastry Bill & I go crazy over.  Mom made us a Vietnamese lunch that had fried tofu, something like spinach that isn't spinach, and huge chunks of garlic.  We ate dinner at Tane (vegan sushi), killed some time at Leahi Millenium Peace Garden, and were joined by Cynthia & Mayur for a local production of Waitress at Diamond Head Theater.

Gotta Love Those Ocean Views!

Climbing the Ridge

With the Pups

Rain Clouds

Can You Spot Zoltan?

Mom

Mom Re-enacting Her Fall (she was okay)

The Whole Group

Leahi Millenium Peace Garden



June 19, 2022

Today was Father's Day.  Raquel joined us in the morning for a doggie play date at Kuliouou Beach, where we saw a dead baby hammerhead shark on the sand.  Afterwards, we dropped the pups off at home and headed to Waimanalo.  We bought fresh fruit from Frankie's Nursery, ate a grilled sunflower head at Waimanalo Country Farms, and frolicked in the waves at Waimanalo Beach.  We barely took a break at home before heading out to the State Fair to enjoy some rides (Ferris Wheel with all 4 of us, The Zipper with me/Mom and then again with me/Bill, and Seven Seas with me/Bill), a funnel cake, a petting zoo, a dog show, and a circus performance where Bill was called up on stage.  Perhaps the highlight of the entire trip was hearing Mom scream throughout the entire Zipper ride.  Dinner was at Pho Vietnam in Chinatown.  We had no more Schmigadoon to watch, so we finished off the night drinking kava while watching Wallace and Gromit's The Wrong Trousers.

Kuliouou Beach

Dogs Love Grandma

The Only Water Depth My Dogs Tolerate

Dogs Temporarily Behaving

Waimanalo Country Farm

Waking Up

Mom

Bill

Lien

Couple #1

Couple #2

Father & Daughter

Feels like Lan's Missing in this Picture

All 4 Of Us

Grilled Sunflower Head

Adorable Piglets

Waimanalo Beach

Fathers on Fathers Day

The Zipper!

Taking Off

Adrenaline Rush

Bill on Stage at the State Fair

June 20, 2022

On our last day together, we took the dogs on a hike to irrigation tunnels in Waimano where we saw our 8th and final rainbow.  We indulged in massages; all of us but Dad got hot stones, and Mom had her back walked on for the first time.  The 4 of us intended to go to Dole Plantation but it was so crowded in the parking lot that we decided to bail.  We swung by Green World Coffee Farm and then ate lunch at Thai Lao.  We had Guinness floats and relaxed at home until it was time to drop the parents off at the airport.  Until next time.

Trying a new fruit (abiu) during breakfast

Pink Pineapple & White Pineapple

Pink Pineapple

Last Rainbow

Last Hike

Waimano Irrigation Tunnels

Green World Coffee Farm

Mom's Nails