Watch: Katrina Lenk Sings 'Being Alive' From Broadway Company Revival | Playbill

Video Watch: Katrina Lenk Sings 'Being Alive' From Broadway Company Revival

The Tony winner sang the Sondheim favorite on Late Night With Seth Meyers April 21.

Current Broadway Company star Katrina Lenk joined Late Night With Seth Meyers April 21 to sing the Stephen Sondheim musical's finale, "Being Alive." Watch the Tony winner's full performance above. The revival continues at Broadway's Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.

With a score by Sondheim and a book by George Furth, Company centers on the perpetually single Bobbie and her married friends, most of whom would very much like for her to be married, too.

Lenk stars as Bobbie alongside fellow Tony winner Patti LuPone as Joanne, Matt Doyle as Jamie, Tony nominee Christopher Fitzgerald as David, Tony nominee Christopher Sieber as Harry, Jennifer Simard as Sarah, Terence Archie as Larry, Etai Benson as Paul, Nikki Renée Daniels as Jenny, Claybourne Elder as Andy, Greg Hildreth as Peter, Rashidra Scott as Susan, Bobby Conte as P.J., and Manu Narayan as Theo.

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Rounding out the company are Kathryn Allison, Britney Coleman, Jacob Dickey, Javier Ignacio, Anisha Nagarajan, Nicholas Rodriguez, Heath Saunders, Tally Sessions, and Matt Wall.

The work premiered on Broadway in 1970 with a male protagonist. The current gender-swapped revival is the brainchild of director Marianne Elliot, who leads a creative team that also includes choreographer Liam Steel, set and costume designer Bunny Christie, lighting designer Neil Austin, sound designer Ian Dickinson of Autograph, and illusion designer Chris Fisher. Joel Fram serves as music supervisor and director, with orchestrations by David Cullen and dance arrangements by Sam Davis. Casting is by Cindy Tolan.

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