I Love My Wife
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Dec 3, 2008
Closed Dec 14, 2008
Opened Dec 3, 2008
Closed Dec 14, 2008
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Reprise Theatre Company presents I Love My Wife, featuring book and lyrics by Michael Stewart and music by Cy Coleman. Larry Moss directs, with choreography by Lee Martino. The production stars Jason Alexander, Patrick Cassidy, Vicki Lewis, and Lea Thompson.
I Love My Wife plants its feet in its present -- the seventies -- unfolding on Christmas Eve in suburban Trenton, New Jersey, where two married couples who have been close friends since high school find themselves contemplating a ménage-à-quatre.
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Reprise! has unleashed I Love My Wife from the time capsule, and it's more than a tad dusty. While it features a toe-tapping Cy Coleman score, Michael Stewart's virtually plotless book does little to generate laughs or inspire the cast -- Jason Alexander, Patrick Cassidy, Lea Thompson, and Vicki Lewis -- who give surprisingly lackluster performances.
The show's story can be summed up in one question: Will two couples go to bed together? Working class Alvin (Alexander) and his wife Cleo (Lewis) are seduced by the idea of wife-swapping by their friend Wally (Cassidy). The only one left out of the conversation is Wally's wife Monica (Thompson), but she's in for a surprise come Christmas Eve.[...]