

Sweeney Todd
Christopher Bond
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Readers appreciate the depth and artistry of the play, noting its strong influence on Sondheim's musical adaptation. Many highlight the captivating story of revenge intertwined with beautiful themes, while also valuing the script as a resource for educational purposes. Fast shipping and condition of the script are often praised, making it a popular choice among students and theatre enthusiasts alike.
Melodrama / Casting: 8m, 3f / Scenery: Simple ints./exts.
In this version of the old melodrama, Todd has some grounds for his nefarious activities: his wife was abducted and raped by the Judge and his daughter abandoned, while he himself was deported on a false charge.
He returns to avenge his family, accompanied by a sea captain, Anthony, whose life he has saved.
Anthony falls in love with a young girl, the Judge's ward, who turns out to be Todd's daughter.
Todd, meanwhile, sets up with Mrs. Lovett, the pie maker, and provides her with fillings for her pies.
He proceeds with his vengeful plans but the outcome is bitterly ironic.
| Character |
|---|
| ANTHONY HOPE |
| SWEENEY TODD |
| A BEGGAR WOMAN |
| MRS LOVETT |
| A BEADLE |
| JUDGE TURPIN |
| TOBIAS RAGG |
| A BALDING MAN |
| ALFREDO PIRELLI |
| JOHANNA |
| JONAS FOGG |
Sweeney Todd is a play written by Christopher Godfrey Bond and published by Samuel French in London (1974).
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