Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert Soundtrack (

Synopsis

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert is a recorded performance in concert. It all begins when Benjamin Barker( George Hearn), a mysterious,quiet,and subtle barber, returns to his hometown in London after escaping from a prison in Australia with help from a young sailor named Anthony.

Now Sweeney Todd, he returns to his home where he and his wife Lucie and daughter Johanna used to live. When he arrives he meets Mrs. Nellie Lovett(Patti Lupone), a lonely woman who owns a down and out pie shop, and discovers that his wife has poisoned herself and the judge that unfairly punished him is responsible and the judge also has his daughter.

So then Sweeney plots his revenge on the judge and his accomplice the Beadle and with help from Mrs. Lovett he re-opens his barber shop and vows to give the judge the closest shave he will ever know and give Mrs. Lovett a tasty new ingredient for her homemade meat pies.

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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert
The Ballad of Sweeney Todd
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
No Place Like London
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Davis Gaines: Performer
The Barber and His Wife
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
George Hearn: Performer
The Worst Pies in London
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Patti LuPone: Performer
Poor Thing
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Patti LuPone: Performer
My Friends
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
George Hearn: Performer
Green Finch and Linnet Bird
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Lisa Vroman: Performer
Ah, Miss
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Davis Gaines: Performer
Johanna
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Davis Gaines: Performer
Pirelli's Miracle Elexir
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Neil Patrick Harris: Performer
The Contest
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Wait
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Patti LuPone: Performer
Kiss Me
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Lisa Vroman: Performer
Ladies in Their Sensitivities
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Pretty Women
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Epiphany
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
George Hearn: Performer
A Little Priest
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Patti LuPone: Performer
God, That's Good!
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Neil Patrick Harris: Performer
By the Sea
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Patti LuPone: Performer
Not While I'm Around
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Neil Patrick Harris: Performer
Parlour Songs
Stephen Sondheim: Performer
Final Scene
Stephen Sondheim: Performer

User reviews

Anthony Walker
6/10

The orchestration in the concert recording is top-notch, with a perfect balance between the vocal performances and the accompanying music. The seamless integration of the orchestra with the singers elevates the overall impact of the songs and brings the story to life in a captivating way.

Joseph Davis
8/10

The songs are both catchy and thought-provoking, leaving a lasting impression on the listener long after the final notes fade.

Margaret Gonzalez
7/10

The dramatic tension builds steadily throughout the performance, keeping the audience engaged from start to finish.

Amanda Campbell
5/10

The use of different musical motifs throughout the performance helps to enhance the emotional depth of the characters and their relationships. The music effectively conveys the inner turmoil and motivations of Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett, adding layers of complexity to their characters.

Anthony Scott
7/10

The lyrics are rich in storytelling, providing insight into the characters' motivations and inner turmoil.

Joseph Hill
10/10

The powerful vocals of George Hearn as Sweeney Todd and Patti Lupone as Mrs. Lovett are absolutely mesmerizing. Their voices bring the characters to life and convey the deep emotions and motivations behind their actions.

Andrew Jones
7/10

The orchestrations of Stephen Sondheim's score are masterfully executed, highlighting the nuances of each character's journey.

Brian Anderson
8/10

The contrast between the intense moments and the more subtle, introspective songs creates a dynamic range of emotions throughout the performance.

Anthony Adams
10/10

The orchestration is rich and evocative, enhancing the storytelling and adding layers of depth to the music. The contrast between the beautiful melodies and the dark subject matter creates a chilling and immersive listening experience.

Stephanie Lewis
7/10

The powerful vocals of the cast bring the emotional depth of the characters to life in a compelling way.

Linda Moore
7/10

The intricate orchestration adds layers of complexity to the music, enhancing the overall listening experience.

Andrew Taylor
8/10

The chemistry between the actors is palpable in the way they harmonize and interact through the music.