17 September, 2015 - 26 September, 2015
7:30 pm
Bakehouse Black Box Theatre
Tickets: Full $30, Concession $25, Under 17 $20, Group (10+) $20
2pm matinee will be staged on 20 September.
EXTRA SHOW ADDED - Sat 26 September at 2pm.
Director | Aaron-David Palmer |
Musical Directors | Brian Davis Sharon Leppard |
Director’s Assistant | Gemma Marchant |
Production Managers | Bronwyn Prater Fiona Kennan |
Technical Adviser | Nick Lancaster |
Set Design | Nick Lancaster Aaron-David Palmer |
Set Construction | Phil Croke Dick Hutchinson |
Wardrobe | Wendy Russell Heather Watts |
Makeup | Vicky McKenzie |
Sound | Matt Dowling |
Tech Assistant | Bailey Ciavarella |
Lighting | Ian Smith |
Lighting Operation | Ian Smith |
Properties | Clare Rich Isabelle Vincent |
Marketing/Publicity | Jamie Lea |
Graphic Design | Aaron-David Palmer |
Front of House | Dale Roberts Wendy Platt Amy Hollow Nicky Pummeroy Tania Stone Maddie McAuliffe David Abbey Steve Condron Phil Croke John Foster |
Jennifer | Louise Manning |
Robert | Robert Holian |
Melissa | Sueanne McCumstie |
Jordan | Adam Poole |
Book and Lyrics by Joe DiPietro
Music by Jimmy Roberts
Originally Produced in New York by James Hammerstein, Bernie Kukoff and Jonathan Pollard
Original Direction by Joel Bishoff
Originally produced by the American Stage Company
James N. Vagias, Executive Producer
I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change is an hilarious romp through the often madcap world of relationships. From first date nerves and meeting the parents, to finally tying the knot and navigating the world of having time for sex post kids, to the wonders of dating at funerals in your eighties; I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change takes you through there whole gamut of relationship do’s, dont’s and beyond!
Subtitled ‘Everything you have ever secretly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives and in-laws but were afraid to admit’, I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change first opened off-Broadway in 1996 where it ran for more than 5000 performances. The desire for love is a fundamental urge, but perhaps as basic is the drive to remake the object of your affection. That’s the funny and poignant premise of Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts’ record breaking musical.
Audience advice: Production contains adult themes and some coarse language. Suitable for those aged 15+