The La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts welcomed audiences on January 31st for the opening night of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Stephen Sondheim’s celebrated musical thriller, which continued its run through February before closing to strong community response.
Widely regarded as one of Sondheim’s most haunting and musically complex works, Sweeney Todd explored themes of revenge, injustice, and the dangerous consequences of allowing bitterness to take root. Under the direction of Jason Alexander, the La Mirada Theatre’s staging delivered a gripping and immersive interpretation that leaned fully into the story’s psychological darkness while honoring its moments of razor-sharp humor.
Alexander’s vision was evident from the opening moments. The production utilized a single primary set, transformed through subtle lighting shifts and carefully executed scenic adjustments that allowed scenes to flow seamlessly into one another. Rather than relying on traditional curtain breaks or elaborate set changes, the show moved with deliberate urgency drawing audiences deeper into Sondheim’s unsettling Victorian world without pause.
The director, who has spoken publicly about his personal connection to the material, framed the production around the story’s moral undercurrent, noting that once evil is allowed to fester, it becomes exceedingly difficult to eradicate. That thematic thread carried through the pacing, performances, and tonal balance of the evening.
Leading the cast, Will Swenson delivered a commanding performance as the vengeful barber Sweeney Todd, portraying a man fractured by loss and consumed by his pursuit of justice. Opposite him, Leslie Margherita brought dynamic energy to Mrs. Lovett, blending dark comedy with an undercurrent of menace that made her portrayal both entertaining and unsettling.
Among the production’s standout moments was the performance of Chris Hunter as Anthony Hope. His rendition of the ballad “Johanna” drew a notably strong audience reaction, highlighting both vocal strength and emotional sincerity that resonated throughout the theater.
Through its compelling cast, thoughtful staging, and the enduring brilliance of Sondheim’s score, Sweeney Todd at the La Mirada Theatre, is one of the season’s most talked-about and artistically ambitious productions leaving a lasting impression on local theatergoers and reaffirming the venue’s reputation for delivering high-caliber live performance.




























