April 20-May 5, 2002

Book & Lyrics by JOE DiPETRO
Music by JIMMY ROBERTS

Directed by LARRY RABEN
Musical Director: DIANE KING VANN

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Everything you've secretly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives and in-laws, but were afraid to admit, is celebrated in this musical joyride through the jungle of the modern-day suburban mating game. This off-Broadway hit continues to play to sold-out houses in New York City and has won accolades throughout the country.

Backstage West by Kristina Mannion, (CRITIC'S PICK)
...A delightful romp that starts on a high note of energy and never lets up."
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Long Beach Press Telegram by John Farrell
"Together these four (performers) turn this likable, lightweight show into something of a performing masterpiece, an elegant, swellegant dessert for lovers everywhere."
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Orange County Register by Eric Marchese
"MTW's staging, directed by Larry Raben, boasts a cast of four who grab hold of the material and run with it. Each of the four - Stan Chandler, Tami Tappan Damiano, Susan Hoffman and Lance Roberts - essays numerous characters with ease."
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Grunion Gazette by Anne-Marie Otey
"The Off-Broadway hit is funny, fast moving and well produced by Musical Theatre West."
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The View By P.A. Meadows
This exceptional Musical Theatre West production is so perfect, you'll love it. The cast of four very strong singers and actors, plus two on-stage musicians, is outstanding.
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Daily 49er By Alisha Gomez
older audience members were in hysterics over the material. Single people will love the dating skits as well as couple4s, who will enjoy both halves, and married people will get a kick out of the second half of the musical. All actors rang songs out with beautiful voices
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Mature subject matter. Parental discretion is advised.