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Let's Pretend We're Married

Let's Pretend We're Married

Presented by 1812 Productions at Prince Music Theater

February 2-February 14, 2010

Let’s Pretend We’re Married, the smash hit of 1812’s 08-09 season returns for a special limited engagement! Starring Tony Braithwaite and Jennifer Childs, Let’s Pretend We’re Married features original material as well as classic cuts from Burns and Allen to The Bickersons, and is packed with songs of love by everyone from Irving Berlin to Prince! With all NEW material added for Valentine’s Day, don’t miss your chance to see what all the fuss is about! Also, call 215 592-9560 to find out about being a part of the show and renewing your wedding vows onstage during a performance!


Ticket Info

Tickets: $25-$35

Info Phone: 215.592.9560

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Dates & Times

Dates:
February 2-February 14, 2010

Times:
Tuesday @ 7 pm
Wednesday @ 7 pm
Thursday @ 8 pm
Friday @ 8 pm
Saturday @ 8 pm
Saturday Feb 6 @ 2 pm
Saturday Feb 13 @ 5 pm
Sunday @ 2 pm

Venue Info

Prince Music Theater

1412 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103

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Reviews

  • Event Name: Let's Pretend We're Married
    1 out of 5 stars rating "The worst comedy show EVER"
    Review posted by: Vladimir Morozenko from Philadelphia, PA , Feb 03, 2010

    My girlfriend took me to this play, after reading great review about it. However it was completely off the reviews. It was in a small room, no resemblance to a theater at all, hard to see the stage... Expand

    My girlfriend took me to this play, after reading great review about it. However it was completely off the reviews. It was in a small room, no resemblance to a theater at all, hard to see the stage even at the third row. As mush as i was able to focus on the performance, I did not find the 70s references that funny, simply because i was not born at that time. Most of the jokes including the audience participating in a "Newly Wedds" was not oriented for a wide audience, but specifically for MARRIED in their 50s. If you are not MARRIED and in your 50s, this play is probably not going to be funny. Save your money, buy a beer, but do not put yourselves through this torture. Collapse


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