Bruch Reed, Pascale Armand, Chris Thorn and Laura Woodward in LOVE/SICK
Photo by Lanny Nagler
Playwright
John Carini believes in T.G.I.F., so he's a Thank God It's Friday kind
of guy. After all, he set all ten vignettes in his almost brand new
comedy "Love/Sick" on Friday nights, involving couples, female and male,
male and male, female and female, before, during and after they have
visited the local grocery chain, Super Center. Call him cynical and
slightly quirky, but John Carini has a unique take on love. You can
tell he really REALLY wants to believe in its power but he's a Missouri
type who says "Show me."
Until Sunday, June 22, TheaterWorks of
Hartford will be tossing orange blossoms and rose petals and
spotlighting Carini's take on romantic possibilities at their intimate
space at 233 Pearl Street. A wildly talented cast of four-Pascale
Armand, Bruch Reed, Chris Thorn and Laura Woodward-are ready and willing
to take all the risks in the pursuit of wedded bliss. All you have to
do is sit back and laugh (or shed a tear or two) at the intriguing and
ridiculous situations they find themselves in, all in the name of love.
Meet
a pair of obsessive-compulsive people who think, act and speak
simultaneously and may talk heart-to-heart language. Watch Louise
excitedly receive a singing telegram that might not contain the message
she's anticipating.Travel the slow and fast lanes of love with two men
who are obeying totally different traffic signals. Peek behind the
bathroom door of a bride-to-be as she ponders one of the biggest
decisions of her life and then fast forward to a couple already wed who
are questioning everything about their relationship.
Meet a woman
who blurts out she had sex, I mean quiche, for lunch to her
unsuspecting spouse and another couple who want to replace their "beige
life" with color. Say hello to Roger and Jill who desperately want to
be hap-happy-happier, and commiserate with Abby and Liz who seem to be
disappearing in their family unit and need to find each other again.
Finally collide with Jake and Emily in the Super Center as they discover
if they have a spark to rekindle. Let director Amy Saltz be your
official love counselor in this tangled jungle of affections.
For tickets ($50-65, senior matinee $35), call TheaterWorks at 860-527-7838 or online at www.theaterworkshartford.org. Performances are Tuesday-Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m.
Gather
ye red rose buds and explore all of love's varied puzzles and
possibilities, courtesy of master gardener of emotions John Carini.
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