624 Productions will present "Two Sides of Love" at Villagers Theater from March 22-23.
Performance times are 8-10 p.m.
Friday and Saturday.
Navigating your way through love can be just as complicated as trying
to figure out the city subway system. When Nicole left Wisconsin to
move into her sister Karen's New York apartment she thought she would
land herself a job, not a man. Henry wasn't looking for love or a new
business venture but his roommate Jim seems to be persistent in pushing
him into both with reckless abandon.
But love is rarely expected or
convenient and, as Nicole and Henry soon find out, without its share of
complications. Secrets emerge, difficult decisions must be made and a
returning ex shows up with both apologies and revelations to share. Always along for the ride, Jim and Karen frequently offer
not-always-wise words to steer the two young lovers to the real thing.
In the end, Tom Baldinger's characters each must discover their own
level of tolerance in order to find what truly makes them happy. This
sitcom-on-stage is a funny, contemplative show that will have you
falling head over heels for fabulous, dysfunctional love.
The cast features Patrick Albanesius, Emily West, Debbie Glick and Maddie Patrick. Tickets cost $16 each.
No group rates or discounts are available.
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