In every relationship there are three stages throughout. The first stage consists of finding the right person, going out into the world and fishing through the sea for the right catch. Going on dates, giving/receiving the first kiss, trying to impress each other in and out of the bedroom, and taring down the walls of distrust replacing it with the tall structure of trust. The second stage consisting of taking the new-found relationship to the next levels. Sharing families together, owning a house together, and sharing marital vows together. The third stage consisting of dealing with the aftermath of previous stages. Dealing with commitments, sacrificing the thrills of the single life for the good of the new marital and parental life, and debating whether they made the right decisions in entering this new life.
On Thursday, June 18, the Newburyport Firehouse will open it's new musical production of I love you, You're Perfect, Now Change. The play is a series of vignettes performed by an ensemble of four. This ensemble consists of Carli Hamilton, Carol Smilinsky, Arthur Gomez, and Stephen Faria, directed by John Budzyna. The music, originally by Jimmy Robberts and Joe DiPietro is performed by Alisa Bucchiere. The play itself is a series of romantic comedies that greatly interpret the three stages of every relationship. The highs and lows. And they are all brought together by the hilarious performances by all four cast members, the classical piano playing by Bucchiere, and of course the brilliant direction by Budzyna.
This show is perfect for all those who have been in relationships, whether newly formed or ongoing for many years. No matter what sort of relationship people have been in, audiences will get a great kick out of the tongue-in-cheek humor of this show. I love you, You're perfect, Now change runs from June 18-28. Get your tickets on there website, http://www.firehouse.org/iloveyou.html.
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