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Marry Me a Little Critics’ Reviews

Two single New Yorkers, left alone in their studio apartments on a Saturday night, play out their secret romantic fantasies, never knowing that they're just a floor away from each other and the end of their lonely dreams.

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About Marry Me a Little

What Is the Story of Marry Me a Little?
Marry Me a Little is a story of two young New Yorkers who find themselves home alone in their studio apartments one Saturday night. With the exception of a distant piano player, these two lovelorn tenants are left to their own devices to entertain themselves and revisit their past heartbreaks. Both romantics sing of their love for love, yearning for a better half but never realizing that their soul mate could be just one floor away.

Reviews

critics reviews Critics’ Reviews (4)
A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.
Associated Press

"This enchanting 70-minute show flies by all too quickly, an experience to be treasured by those who can never get enough of Sondheim's beautiful melodies, deep human insight and diamond-sharp wit."

Associated Press

Jennifer Farrar

The New York Post

"Throughout the trim 70-minute production, it’s clear that these two are meant for each other... they both have a relaxed charm and look terrific in their underwear."

The New York Post

Elisabeth Vincentelli

New York Daily News

"Performing alone and together, Tam and Molina, who also plays cello, are game and appealing."

New York Daily News

Joe Dziemianowicz

"As directed by Jonathan Silverstein, 'Marry Me a Little' proves to be charming and extremely delicate. A hipster-looking Jason Tam and geeky Lauren Molina provide well-sung performances that capture the insecurities and emotional longings of their characters."

AM NY

Linda Winer

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