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LOVE/SICK TO KICK-OFF BROKE THESPIAN’S 2023 SEASON AT PRICE CENTER FEB. 10-19

The Broke Thespian's Theatre Company (BTTC) is set to present the first show of their 2023 season, Love/Sick by John Cariani on Feb. 10, 11, 12, 17 and 19 at the Price Center. A darker cousin to Almost, Maine, John Cariani’s Love/Sick is a collection of nine slightly twisted and completely hilarious short plays. Set on a Friday night in an alternate suburban reality, this 80-minute romp explores the pain and the joy that comes with being in love.


Love/Sick is a group of hilarious and heartbreaking stories that will have you laughing uproariously one moment and needing to grab your tissues the next. The cast is immeasurably talented and I can’t wait for everyone to see them shine.” said Leah Pullin, Secretary and director. Mitchell Oden, Co-Founder, President, and director adds, “This play is a beautiful, heart wrenching, hilarious, and even uncomfortable at times, telling of the journey through our relationships. We see the first meeting, the honeymoon phase, the marriage, the affair, the living with children, the breakup, and the getting back together moments. You’ll love some of the moments and some of the moments will make you sick. No matter what, you will leave this show with a profound appreciation for the complexities of human love.”


Tickets are $15 for Friday and Saturday performances and $10 for Sunday matinee performances. Tickets and more information are available now at: www.brokethespianstheatrecompany.org/now-playing

Broke Thespian’s Theatre Company is a non-profit organization founded in 2019 dedicated to enriching the San Marcos community with performance and visual arts. Most recently they presented the audience interactive murder-mystery, Murder’s in the Heir as well as The Wizard of Oz for free during the summer at San Marcos Plaza Park. In addition, their past 2022 season included productions of Romeo & Juliet, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The Smell of the Kill, and White held at the Price Center downtown.

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