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Written by Charles L. Mee
Directed by Les Waters
Written by Charles L. Mee
Directed by Les Waters
October 19 – November 18, 2001 in Goodman's Owen Theatre
1 hour and 40 minutes
Big Love
It’s the eve of their wedding, and the 50 brides-to-be are not amused. Promised as infants to their 50 cousins, the girls are having second thoughts about marriage. Stealing away on the family yacht, they seek asylum at a sumptuous Italian villa. But, the course of true love being what it is, the boys soon arrive in hot pursuit and the resulting nuptials quickly turn into a no-holds-barred war between the sexes.
The hit of the 2000 Humana Festival of New American Plays, Big Love is an outrageously hip, disarmingly funny look at men, women, and the inescapable power of love.