Joanne in Company

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Joanne in *Company* is a sharp-tongued, sophisticated, and world-weary socialite whose acerbic wit and climactic song "The Ladies Who Lunch" make her one of Stephen Sondheim’s most iconic characters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
musical theatre character
appearsIn Company NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre musical
appearsInWorkType stage musical
createdBy Stephen Sondheim NERFINISHED
hasAgeRange middle-aged
hasCharacterArcElement cynicism about marriage
emotional confrontation with Bobby
hasMaritalStatus married
hasNotableSceneType bar scene
hasPersonalityTrait sharp-tongued
sophisticated
world-weary
hasRelationshipToProtagonist friend of Bobby
hasSignatureNumber The Ladies Who Lunch NERFINISHED
hasThematicAssociation disillusionment
marriage
social drinking
urban loneliness
hasVocalType alto
isA socialite
isConsidered one of Stephen Sondheim’s most iconic characters
knownFor acerbic wit
lyricsBy Stephen Sondheim NERFINISHED
musicBy Stephen Sondheim NERFINISHED
performsSong The Ladies Who Lunch NERFINISHED
songFrom The Ladies Who Lunch NERFINISHED

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Patti LuPone role Joanne in Company