Love, Loss, and What I Wore
Tickets and Information
SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Oct 1, 2009
Open Run
1hr. 40min.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Proving that a great show is always in fashion, Love, Loss, and What I Wore, with its starry rotating cast and compulsively entertaining subject matter, has become the toast of Off-Broadway. This intimate collection of stories is about to enter its second smash year. Like the popular book, the show uses clothing and accessories and the memories they trigger to tell funny and often poignant stories that all women can relate to, creating one of the most enduring theatergoing experiences in New York.
February cast includes: Quincy Tyler Bernstine, Alexandra Silber, Robin Strasser, Zuzanna Szadkowski, and Dawn Wells.
March cast includes: Sierra Boggess, Ally Walker, Erica Watson and more!
This production proudly supports Dress for Success. Audience members are invited to donate their gently-used purses and other accessories in the theatre lobby.
THEATER/VENUE INFORMATION:
407 W 43rd St
New York, NY 10036
Renovated in 1991, this space houses two Off-Broadway theaters. The upstairs theater seats 299, and the downstairs theater, featuring a thrust stage, is more intimate with a seating capacity of 249.
WHAT ARE CRITICS SAYING?
What are other members saying?
RE:Go with a friend
Funny and fun
Emotional
Superb theater
Reviewed by lablei
on Saturday, Oct 23rd, 2010
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Proust had his madeleines. Women have, as touchstones to memory, every item of clothing they've ever worn. Taste -- in the physical, sensory realm -- may be one surefire link to recalling le temps perdu, but women who've wrestled throughout their lives with questions of taste in the fashion sense know that every garment tells a story. That's one big reason that women (and most men, who have their own colorful history of fashion triumphs and faux pas) will readily relate to the themes of Love, Loss, and What I Wore, now at the Westside Theatre. So insightful and entertaining is this survey of sartorial preoccupations and the deeper questions underlying them that multiple viewings would be ad[...]