Meg V.
Yelp
I was fortunate enough to score tickets to the Opening Night of "I Love
You, You're Perfect, Now Change" at the brand new Bethesda Theatre. Although it's unfair of me to say "new" as the theatre actually opened it's doors in 1938, as a stylish Art Deco film theatre. A brief history from their website indicates that it remains one of the few examples of Art Deco in the Washington area and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. Recently renovated and restored to the original Art Deco design, the theatre opened it's doors on October 4th with Off Broadway's longest running musical, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change."
To begin, the theatre is beautiful- the restoration of the Art Deco motif takes you back to an era when getting dressed up in your best and going to the theatre to see a live performance on a weekend was the norm. It's intimate, but not small- I don't think there's a bad seat in the house, although admittedly I got seats in the center section about 10 rows back (which were fantastic by the way!). There is a bar with both drinks and light food fare in the entrance lobby with friendly, welcoming staff- and the bar not only was open before and during the show, but after as well, for as long as folks wanted to linger.
The actual show was brilliant- funny, charming, a fabulous collection of vignettes on romance, dating, love and marriage. Opening night was not without it's glitches, but the show was so entertaining that when leaving the theatre, I could not commit to memory what any of those glitches were, which must mean they were so small or insignificant to the audience and to myself that they really were not that noticeable.
I highly recommend the show for a date night, a couple's night, a girl's night- any night. Grab some dinner at any of the great restaurants within a 3-4 block walk of the theatre. For the price of the ticket, you will walk out feeling very entertained. I for one, am very much looking forward to seeing the next show!