Original Broadway Cast of Company & Dean Jones
Original Broadway Cast of Company & Elaine Stritch
Charles Kimbrough, George Coe & Charles Braswell
Donna McKechnie, Susan Browning & Pamela Myers
Original Broadway Cast of Company & Charles Braswell & John Cunningham & Steve Elmore & George Coe & Charles Kimbrough
Dean Jones
Pamela Myers
Beth Howland, Steve Elmore & Teri Ralston
Original Broadway Cast of Company
Original Broadway Cast of Company & & Teri Ralston & Merle Louise & & Elaine Stritch
Dean Jones & Susan Browning
Elaine Stritch
Original Broadway Cast of Company & Dean Jones
Original Broadway Cast of Company
[MARTA]
Another hundred people just got off of the train
And came up through the ground
While another hundred people just got off of the bus
And are looking around
At another hundred people who got off of the plane
And are looking at us
Who got off of the train
And the plane and the bus
Maybe yesterday
It's a city of strangers
Some come to work, some to play
A city of strangers
Some come to stare, some to stay
And every day
The ones who stay
Can find each other in the crowded streets
And the guarded parks
By the rusty fountains and the dusty trees
With the battered barks
And they walk together past the postered walls
With the crude remarks
And they meet at parties through the friends of friends
Who they never know
Will you pick me up, or do I meet you there
Or shall we let it go?
Did you get my message, 'cause I looked in vain?
Can we see each other Tuesday if it doesn't rain?
Look, I'll call you in the morning
Or my service'll explain...
And another hundred people just got off of the train
It's a city of strangers—
Some come to work, some to play
A city of strangers—
Some come to stare, some to stay
And every day
Some go away
Or they find each other in the crowded streets
And the guarded parks
By the rusty fountains and the dusty trees
With the battered barks
And they walk together past the postered walls
With the crude remarks
And they meet at parties through the friends of friends
Who they never know
Will you pick me up, or do I meet you there
Or shall we let it go?
Did you get my message, 'cause I looked in vain?
Can we see each other Tuesday if it doesn't rain?
Look, I'll call you in the morning
Or my service'll explain...
And another hundred people just got off of the train
And another hundred people just got off of the train
And another hundred people just got off of the train
And another hundred people just got off of the train
Another hundred people just got off of the train
Another Hundred People was written by Stephen Sondheim.
Another Hundred People was produced by Thomas Z. Shepard.
Pamela Myers released Another Hundred People on Wed May 13 1970.
From Sondheim’s Finishing the Hat:
George Furth wrote Marta as a feisty, outspoken, quintessentially New York Jewish girl, not, one would think, a hard part to cast on Broadway … After auditioning a dozen fine unexciting possibilities, we were suddenly confronted by a recently graduated 21-year-old...