Whether it is a case of art imitating life, or the other way around, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change," playing now through April 14th at Stage Door Players, is a hilarious, slice-of-life musical that holds the mirror up to human nature, and then laughs at it. With book and lyrics by Tony-Winner Joe DiPietro ("Memphis") and music by Jimmy Roberts, this fast-paced, four-person show chronicles the all-too-familiar stages of love; from awkward first dates to the insanity of married-life.
This deceptively simple show, which unfolds in a series of songs and vignettes, is handled with an unbridled joy by a fabulously accomplished cast of some of Atlanta's best talent; starring Suzi Bass Award winners Laura Floyd (who recently appeared as Bonnie in Aurora Theatre's world premiere "Clyde 'n Bonnie: A Folktale"), Craig Waldrip (John Hinckley in October's "Assassins" at Fabrefaction Theatre), and Jeremy Wood (who appeared as Billy Crocker in the Atlanta Lyric Theatre's "Anything Goes" last fall) as well as Erin Meadows (Glinda in last year's Alliance Theatre production of "The Wizard of Oz"). Each cast member shows an ability to impress in numerous musical styles and in scenes that thrive on humor, but display the occasional hint of sadness. Whether it is Meadows' doe-eyed charm, Floyd's irresistible signature sass, Waldrip's chameleon-like ability to change characters, or Wood's pretty-boy charisma, the cast is as appealing as it is talented, and you don't want to miss seeing them perform together.Videos