You found the love of your life. You've got the ring and you're ready to pop the question, but just getting on one knee and asking for marriage feels so plain. Your love deserves a marriage proposal you'll both be talking about for the rest of your lives.
The Evergreen Players are offering such an opportunity during their summer run of I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, the musical that has acquired quite a reputation for its 'first-date appeal' and touts itself as the "most proposal-friendly" show.
"There have been many audience marriage proposals during the run of I Love You, You'rePerfect, Now Change," says director P.K. Worley. "In fact, over 55 men have taken the stage to make a surprise proposal to his sweetheart."
A riotous musical revue about everything you have ever secretly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives, and in-laws, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change will play for five weekends at Center/Stage, July 6 - August 5, 2007.
Anyone interested in arranging an onstage proposal should contact the Evergreen Players at 303.674.4934 or at publicrelations@evergreenplayers.org.
Performance times are 7:30 pm Friday and Saturday, and 2:00 pm Sunday. Tickets - $18 Adult, $14 Senior/Student, $8 Child (12 and under) - may be reserved online at www.evergreenplayers.org or by calling 303.674.4934. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more. This production is rated PG-13 for mild language and adult situations.
This hilarious show is also the longest-running musical revue in New York history, having broken the record set by Smokey Joe's Cafe.I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change has enjoyed success throughout the world, having opened it 150 different cities including Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco, Toronto, London, Tel Aviv, Mexico City and Barcelona.
Widespread acclaim has followed since the show's 1996 opening. The New York Times hailed it as "witty, funny and as good as it gets." Newsday declared that "if the show were a blind date, you'd feel relieved, grateful and pleasantly surprised!" "A great date show. A perfect mating dance!" - shouted out The Star Ledger. "So smartly conceived... catchy tunes and witty lyrics," said Variety. And, Gannett Newspapers called it, "Hilarious! The most entertaining show on or off Broadway!"
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