Love Actually? The Unauthorized Musical Parody is a hilarious new musical that follows nine quirky, questionable couples looking for love across the pond, and even 16 years after the movie premiere, we still ask ourselves these questions every Christmas – Is love... Falling for your secretary when you are Prime Minster? Falling for your secretary when you are married to Emma Thompson? Falling for the maid after your wife cheats on you? Falling for your best friend’s wife and showing up with poster boards? Whether you love Love Actually or love to hate Love Actually or have never seen Love Actually, you will actually love this musical! Get ready for awkward meet cutes, over-the-top grand gestures, and lots and lots of love, actually.
90 minutes, no intermission
Is it love... actually? (Ages 13+)
November 24th, 2021
January 2nd, 2022
Following the premiere of Love Actually? The Unauthorized Musical Parody in New York in 2019, the show is now back for its second engagement (pun intended) in the city with much of the original cast. Get Love Actually? The Unauthorized Musical Parody tickets on TodayTix.
Like the beloved romantic comedy film, the Love Actually? The Unauthorized Musical Parody musical follows nine couples whose lives intertwine at — among other venues including a jewelry store, a wedding and a Christmas play — Heathrow Airport in London in the weeks leading up to Christmas. The Prime Minister falls for a member of his staff, a once-happily committed man finds a new love after being cheated on, a rock star gets together with his manager, and two film actors timidly enter a relationship after easily being passionate toward each other on screen. That’s just the half of it. The show is about heartbreak, desire, and the holiday spirit, but as the title suggests, there’s plenty of love, actually.
The Love Actually film premiered in 2003 to mixed reviews, but it nonetheless received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Screenplay. Audiences took to it much more than the critics too, and soon enough, the film became a modern Christmas classic. Japanese, Polish, Hindi, and Dutch films have all been based on Love Actually, and the musical parody is but the latest stage adaptation after Love Actually Live, a concert performance of the film’s songs accompanied by movie footage. Since premiering in New York, Love Actually? The Unauthorized Musical Parody has also debuted in Chicago. Get tickets to Love Actually? The Unauthorized Musical Parody Off-Broadway now.
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