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Theater | The Hideout Theatre |
Directed by | Jessica Arjet, Roy Janik |
Cast | |
Crew | Dean Palm |
Run | Jan/Feb 2014 |
I Love You So Much (full title: I Love You So Much: Improvised Stories of Love) is the current mainstage show at The Hideout Theatre about love, with a structure similar to the film Love, Actually.
Summary
Each performance features three interwoven stories, each one centered on a loving relationship. These relationships may not be traditionally romantic ones -- while it could be the story of two lovers, it could also be the story of a man and his dog. Each performer plays one character through an entire performance, perhaps featuring as a protagonist in the first story, a supporting character in the second, and a momentary "extra" in the third. The show emphasizes honest, grounded scenes and vulnerability, similar to the style of British improv duo Ten Thousand Million Love Stories.