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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a masterpiece of modern musical theater, blending Grand Guignol horror with sophisticated social commentary. Originally a "penny dreadful" story from the 1840s titled The String of Pearls , the tale was transformed by composer Stephen Sondheim and librettist Hugh Wheeler into a 1979 musical that redefined the boundaries of Broadway.

He sets up shop above the failing meat pie bakery of Mrs. Lovett. When his initial quest for revenge is thwarted, Todd descends into madness, vowing to "serve" the people of London by slitting the throats of his customers. Mrs. Lovett, ever the pragmatist, suggests a macabre business solution: using the bodies as filling for her pies. Their gruesome partnership becomes a massive success, leading to a tragic, spiraling climax where no one is left untainted by the cycle of violence. Key Themes