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  1. Judge William Turpin is the main corrupt antagonist in the Broadway musical and its film adaptation. In Sondheim's adaptation of the Sweeney Todd myth, Judge Turpin is the character who causes Sweeney Todd to seek his deadly vengeance; he rapes Lucy Barker, Todd's wife, driving her to insanity, and unjustly exiles Todd to Australia. He then holds their daughter, Johanna, as his ward, and keeps ...

  2. With a new automated chair, Sweeney can kill his victims and send them directly down to Mrs Lovett’s kitchen. He begins to kill anyone who will not be missed, providing more than enough meat for each pie. ... The Ballad of Sweeney Todd (Reprise 2) – Ensemble; Wait – Mrs. Lovett; The Ballad of Sweeney Todd (Reprise 3) – Ensemble;

  3. Johanna is a fictional character appearing in the story of Sweeney Todd.In the original version of the tale, the penny dreadful The String of Pearls (1846–7), her name is Johanna Oakley and she is no relation of Todd. In the popular musical adaptation by Stephen Sondheim, inspired by Christopher Bond's play Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1973), she is the daughter of ...

  4. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a 2007 musical horror film directed by Tim Burton, starring Johnny Depp, based off the penny dreadful story of the same name written by the late James Malcolm Rymer and the late Thomas Peckett Prest. Evil Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman) lusts for the beautiful wife of a London barber (Johnny Depp) and transports him to Australia for a crime he did ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Narration, [in] Sweeney Todd, distances the audience from identification with the story by placing a frame around the story, and instead creating a point of contact between audience and narrator ...

  7. 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 ...