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SkyPilot to Present A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce This February

SkyPilot‍ Theater Company Brings Back Critically ⁢Acclaimed A funny Thing Happened on⁣ teh Way to Divorce for⁣ valentine’s Weekend

This Valentine’s weekend,⁤ the award-winning SkyPilot‍ Theatre Company is set to captivate audiences with a​ special engagement of the critically​ acclaimed⁢ play, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way ⁢to Divorce.The production, writen by the prolific Jeff Gould and directed ‌by Marc ‌Antonio Pritchett, will run from February⁣ 14 to 16 at ⁢ The 905 Cole Theatre in Hollywood. Tickets ⁣are ‌priced at⁤ $45, with a special Valentine’s Day package available for couples.

The play introduces three couples navigating the turbulent​ waters of divorce as they anxiously await a meeting‍ with a mediator in a courthouse. Through candid conversations, the characters reveal the intricacies of their ‌troubled marriages, discovering ​more about themselves and their relationships in a few‍ hours than they had ‍in​ years ‌of matrimony.

The original ⁤cast,​ nominated for a Broadway World Award, is returning ⁢for this engagement. The ⁣ensemble includes ‍Anthony Backman,Ian Nemser,Marie Pettit,Corbin Timbrook,Bri Ana Wagner,and laura⁤ Walker.their performances​ bring depth and authenticity to this poignant yet humorous exploration of love and loss.

Jeff Gould,‍ the playwright behind this production, is no stranger to success. His recent work, Love, Sex, and Misery, co-written with his son‌ Jake, has been‌ widely acclaimed. ‍Gould’s‌ play‌ It’s Just Sex ​ enjoyed ‍a three-year run ‍in Los Angeles and played Off⁢ Broadway in New York, while The Marriage ‍Zone ‌ earned him‌ the title of “Best writer of an Original Play” at the⁢ 2018 Valley Theatre Awards. Beyond the stage, Gould has spent over three decades‌ as a professional poker⁤ player.

skypilot Theatre Company, ⁤founded ⁣in 2004, is renowned for producing provocative and socially relevant new works. This spring, they will remount The Marriage Zone, followed by ‌their ‍annual One-Act Festival in the fall.

For more information or ​to purchase tickets, visit SkyPilotTheatre.com.| ⁢ Event Details |
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| Play Title ‌ | A Funny Thing Happened ‍on ⁣the Way to Divorce |
| Dates ‍ ‌⁤ ⁢ ​ |‍ February 14-16, 2025 | ‌
| Venue ‍ | The 905 Cole ​Theatre, Hollywood |
| Ticket Price ⁢‍ | $45 (Valentine’s Day package available) | ​
| ⁢ Cast ⁤ ⁢ ​ | Anthony Backman, Ian Nemser, Marie Pettit, Corbin Timbrook, Bri Ana Wagner, laura Walker |⁤
| Playwright ⁣ | Jeff Gould |
| ⁤ Director ​ | Marc Antonio Pritchett |

Don’t miss this opportunity to experience a thought-provoking and emotionally ⁢resonant‍ production from one of Los Angeles’ moast innovative​ theatre companies. Secure your tickets ⁤today⁤ and⁢ prepare for an unforgettable Valentine’s weekend.
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Expert Insights: A⁣ Chat with Theater Critic Dr. větša Vrzanova on SkyPilot‍ Theatre Company’s “A Funny Thing happened on the Way ‌to⁢ Divorce”

Introduction:

as Valentine’s Day ⁢approaches,SkyPilot Theatre Company presents⁢ a unique take on love and relationships with their special ⁤engagement of “A Funny ⁣Thing Happened on the way to divorce.” To shed light on⁤ this⁣ intriguing production, we⁢ sat down with Dr.îtkan ⁤Vrzanova, a renowned theatre‌ critic and ‍academic, to discuss the play, its impact, and the company behind it.

The Play: A ⁢Derisive ‍yet Poignant Exploration of ⁤Divorce

Senior Editor ‌(SE): Dr. Vrzanova,could you start by giving our ‌readers a brief overview of‍ “A Funny Thing Happened ⁣on⁣ the Way to‌ Divorce”?

Dr. Vrzanova (DV): ⁣of ‌course. The play ‌is a ​glimpse into the lives of three couples on the brink ⁤of ⁢divorce,awaiting a mediator in a courthouse. Through candid conversations, the characters reflect on ⁣their marriages, revealing the complexities of their⁤ relationships and⁤ the challenges they face during this emotional moment. ⁣It’s a humorous‌ yet poignant exploration of love, loss, ​and the breakdown of intimate partnerships.

jeff Gould: A Master of the⁤ Stage

SE: ​The playwright, ⁣Jeff Gould, has an impressive resume. ⁣How does⁢ this play compare to his past⁢ works?

DV: Jeff Gould is indeed a ⁤seasoned playwright with a track record of successful productions.”A Funny thing Happened on the Way to ⁢Divorce” is no‌ exception.⁢ Like his⁣ previous works, ⁣such ​as “Love, Sex, and Misery” and​ “It’s Just Sex,” this play demonstrates Gould’s unique ability‌ to ‌blend comedy⁣ and drama, ‌creating‍ a compelling narrative that‍ resonates with audiences. He has a knack for penning realistic, flawed‌ characters that audiences can’t help ‍but engage with.

SkyPilot Theatre company: ⁢A Beacon of Innovation

SE: SkyPilot Theatre Company is known for producing provocative and socially relevant new works. How does this production ⁣align with their mission?

DV: SkyPilot Theatre Company ​has consistently shown⁤ a commitment to fostering ⁣thought-provoking conversations through​ theatre.”A Funny thing Happened on the ​Way⁤ to Divorce” is a perfect example of this mission in action. By staging a play⁢ that delves into the complexities⁢ of divorce and relationships, SkyPilot invites audiences to ⁤reflect on their own lives and societal norms surrounding marriage and separation. It’s a powerful‍ way to start ⁤a conversation around ⁣subjects that are often swept under the rug.

The Original Cast: brought Together Once‌ More

SE: ⁤ The original cast, known for ‌their depth and authenticity, is reuniting for this production.How does their returning help ⁢maintain the play’s essence?

DV: Having the original cast reunite for⁤ this ​special engagement is a ​great advantage. The actors have already⁢ developed a‍ profound understanding of their characters and‍ the story’s nuances. This level⁣ of familiarity ⁤can result in even more nuanced and authentic performances, allowing‌ the ⁤cast to delve deeper ‍into their characters’ emotional journeys. Moreover,it provides a sense of continuity for audience members ​who saw the play during its initial ‍run,allowing them to reconnect ⁢with the characters⁢ they grew to⁤ care about.

What to Expect This Valentine’s Weekend

SE: what can audiences expect from SkyPilot Theatre‍ Company’s production of “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce”‌ this Valentine’s weekend?

DV: Audiences⁢ can expect an emotional rollercoaster of laughter and tears, as the‌ play‍ explores the ​complexities of‍ love and loss. They will encounter characters that ⁤are‌ relatable, flawed,‌ and above all, human. And​ they can expect⁣ a thought-provoking evening of theatre that will leave ‌them with plenty‌ to discuss and reflect on long after the curtain call.‌ It’s a unique‌ Valentine’s experience that shouldn’t be missed.

SE: Thank you,Dr. Vrzanova, for sharing ‍your insights on this intriguing production.

DV: ⁣ My pleasure. I’m always eager to discuss theatre that challenges,⁢ provokes, and engages.

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