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  1. Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street was Stephen Sondheim’s tenth Broadway production. It is generally considered his masterpiece, a melodic and theatrically bold work that’s been produced in theaters large and small and numerous opera houses. The original 1979 Broadway production won eight Tony Awards including recognition as the season’s best musical. It has had numerous ...

  2. Johanna Barker is Sweeney Todd and his wife Lucy's sixteen-year-old daughter, who was stolen from them many years ago by Judge Turpin who now has custody of her. Up in her room, Johanna is locked away from the world. She has no idea what happened to her parents, but still dreams of freedom outside. In her song "Green Finch and Linnet Bird" she compares herself to a caged bird. Outside of her ...

  3. Anthony Hope (spelled Antony in some adaptations) the young sailor who helped Sweeney Todd by allowing him to board on the ship he was sailing on that was heading to London. As they approach the city, Anthony sings the song No Place Like London. As this is Anthony's first time in London, he sees it as a place of majesty and beauty. Anthony and Todd then part ways, and Anthony is on his own ...

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  5. Mrs. Lovett is the deuteragonist of Sweeney Todd. She's a down-on-her-luck, cheerful, absentminded baker who ends up helping serial killer barber Sweeney Todd dispose of his victims' bodies by baking them into pies and selling them at her failing pie shop/restaurant. She briefly mentions her late husband Albert Lovett, (who is pictured once in a framed photo in the film), whose leg gave out ...

  6. List of deaths in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street

  7. Nellie Lovett (AKA Mrs. Lovett) was an owner of a meat pie bakery. Unfortunately, her business wasn't doing well & meat was expensive. When Sweeney Todd moved in, she quickly discovered his identity and struck up an interesting friendship with him. It was so strong, on her end, that when Mr. Todd abruptly murdered Mr. Perelli, she came up with a morbid but brilliant idea: to turn his victim's ...