Marry Me A Little

musicals and operas · good people theater company · Ages 10+ · United States of America

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SHARI BARRETT certified reviewer June 10, 2015
tagged as: love and loss · Love · singles · sondheim · Duo · musical
MARRY ME A LITTLE centers on two urban singles, solo in their studio apartments 2C and 3C on a Saturday night in New York City as they pass the time with secret, unshared fantasies, never knowing that they are just one floor away from each other and possibly the end of their solitary dreams. The 70-minute one-act is perfect for the Hollywood Fringe Festival, presented with loving care by Producer/Director Janet Miller with Musical Director Corey Hirsch who accompanies the two cast members on piano with great gusto and emotional intensity through the entire show which is entirely sung through. David Laffey and Jessie Withers command the stage in their struggle for love with each song illuminating their life of joy and loss. Certainly ... full review
TRAVIS MICHAEL HOLDER certified reviewer June 13, 2015
While Craig Lucas was appearing in the original cast of Stephen Sondheim’s classic SWEENEY TODD in New York, the fertile brain of this actor-turned-playwright was sparked by a discussion listing the many songs from the prolific composer-lyricist’s equally fertile brain that had been cut from some of his most successful creations before opening night. After approaching Sondheim with an idea and getting his blessing, Lucas and Norman Rene created this Off-Off-Broadway 1980 musical revue featuring all those lost songs and a few more from Sondheim’s then-still-unproduced musical SATURDAY NIGHT. Directed by Rene and starring Lucas and Suzanne Henry, MARRY ME A LITTLE transferred from Off-Off to Off-Broadway, racking up a decent run and even mo... full review
JASON ROHRER certified reviewer June 24, 2015
This is a wonderful show. It took Impro Theatre to get me to start appreciating Sondheim a year ago, and Janet Miller's sharp, quick and clean production of Marry Me a Little is a perfect entree for noobs or the musically prejudiced. Revues are traditionally one of my least favorite theatrical forms, but I found this show charming, sad, funny, engaging...and just imagine if I really liked Sondheim! - Jason Rohrer... full review