Love Like Blue, A Dark Romantic Comedy at the Whitefire Theatre
Whitefire Theatre (13500 Ventura Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91423)
- Full Price:
- $20.00
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- $10.00*
Love Like Blue is a dark romantic comedy about breaking up and getting it together. Three distinct couples face the agonizing end of their relationships and then face the agonizing beginning of new relationships with different people a year later. With humor and tenderness, Love Like Blue explores the circularity of life and love, as well as our ultimate interconnectedness.
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The last date listed for Love Like Blue was Thursday November 15, 2007 / 8:00pm.
5 Goldstar Member Reviews
We walked out during the intermission. It was boring and done in a very pedestrian way.Written on Nov 09 2007
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I found the experience a little shocking and kinda sad. The play did a good job presenting how complex, empty and completely incompatible people can be and how, in the end, emotion just isn't enough. Perhaps I don't stick it out and let a relationship get to that point of utter frustration, but I found the play difficult to relate to.Written on Nov 15 2007
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Excellent acting. Reminds you how in a relationship, anyone can leave, and also in the end, everyone usually thinks for themselves. It was a very moving experience.Written on Nov 08 2007
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Tells the story of modern romance between 3 different couples. Acting & writing were excellent. Small, intimate theatre with adequate street parking.Written on Nov 01 2007
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More Information About Love Like Blue
Description
Love Like Blue is a dark romantic comedy about breaking up and getting it together. Three distinct couples face the agonizing end of their relationships and then face the agonizing beginning of new relationships with different people a year later. With humor and tenderness, Love Like Blue explores the circularity of life and love, as well as our ultimate interconnectedness.
By Kristen Lazarian
Directed by Moosie Drier



