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Review: Love is in the air, underground and onstage at T3 just in time for Valentine’s

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The cast of Theatre Three’s ‘God of Carnage.’ (Photos by Jeffrey Schmidt) Theatre Three currently has two shows that make for unexpected companion pieces.

With Valentine’s Day looming and its variants (anti-Valentine’s, Galentines, happy hour) the theater has two productions running that explore the beginnings of love and the breakdowns of relationships.

Whether you want to try them as a barometer for your own Valentines, proceed at your own risk. The cast of Theatre Three’s ‘I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change’ in Theatre Too. (Photo by Jeffrey Schmidt) Continuing its tradition, Theatre Three brought back its popular production I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change in late January.

Staged in its basement space Theatre Too, this version is directed by Alejandro Saucedo. He kept the show’s over-the-top vibe that examines the cycles of relationships through witty dialogue and catchy tunes, but he also painted it with queer strokes to update the normally hetero-only vignettes with some rainbow flair.

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