SkyPilot Presents “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce” Valentine’s Weekend

SkyPilot Presents “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce” Valentine’s Weekend

A Funny Thing ⁢Happened on the Way to Divorce⁣ Returns with Original Cast

Get ready ⁣for some laughs and heartfelt moments this Valentine’s Day ⁤weekend! The SkyPilot⁣ Theater ⁣Company is bringing back‍ their critically acclaimed production of “A Funny Thing Happened ‌on the Way to Divorce,” featuring the original Broadway World Award-nominated⁢ cast.

The play will run from Febuary 14th to 16th at⁣ the 905 Cole Theatre in Hollywood. Tickets are priced at $45, and a special‌ Valentine’s Day ticket package is available for couples.

“A Funny ⁢Thing Happened on the Way to Divorce,” written by Jeff Gould and directed by Marc Antonio Pritchett,‌ offers ⁣a hilarious‌ and poignant ⁤look ⁢at the complexities of relationships. The ‍story unfolds in ​a courthouse waiting room where three couples, each grappling ⁣with a ⁢painful divorce, ⁢find themselves‌ intertwined in unexpected ⁣conversations.

As they anxiously ⁢await ​their meeting with​ a mediator, the characters reveal ‌intimate details about their troubled marriages, ultimately⁢ discovering more about themselves and their‌ relationships ‍in a matter of hours than they have⁢ in years of marriage. “It’s a play that explores the messy, complex, and ultimately human‍ aspects of love and divorce,” ‌explains ‌Gould.

The stellar ensemble cast features‌ Anthony Backman, Ian Nemser, Marie Pettit, Corbin Timbrook, Bri Ana Wagner, and Laura Walker, all reprising ⁤their roles from the​ original production.

Jeff Gould, the playwright behind this compelling comedy,‍ has built‍ a⁢ reputation ⁣for creating thought-provoking and⁢ entertaining plays.His‌ work ⁢has been ⁢produced to critical acclaim both⁢ domestically and internationally. In addition to his theatrical pursuits, Gould is also ⁢a ‍seasoned professional poker player with over 30 years‍ of ​experience.

skypilot ‍Theatre is committed to producing new and relevant work for the Los Angeles theater scene. They will be ⁣remounting Gould’s “The Marriage Zone”⁣ in the spring and hosting their annual One-Act Festival in the fall.

For complete details and ticket data, visit SkyPilotTheatre.com.

About⁤ SkyPilot Theatre⁤ Company

Founded in 2004, skypilot ⁤is an award-winning⁣ non-profit ensemble company dedicated to producing provocative, ​compelling, and⁣ thought-provoking new ‍works for the Los Angeles⁤ theater audience.⁢ SkyPilot’s focus lies in bringing ⁣fresh, socially relevant narratives ⁣to the ⁣stage.

How does Jeff Gould’s experience with divorce inform his writing of “A Funny Thing ⁤Happened⁤ on ⁤the Way to⁣ Divorce”?

Archyde ‌News: An Interview with Playwright Jeff Gould

Preparing⁣ for laughter and Tears this​ Valentine’s⁣ day:⁣ A Chat with Jeff Gould

In anticipation of SkyPilot Theater Company’s return of “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to ⁢Divorce,” Archyde⁣ had the pleasure of chatting with⁢ the play’s creator, Jeff Gould. This critically​ acclaimed ‌production​ is set to run​ from February 14th to 16th ⁤at the 905 Cole Theatre in Hollywood, with‌ a stellar ensemble⁣ cast reprising their roles.

Archyde: Jeff, ‍it’s a pleasure‍ to have you with us today. ​Let’s ⁢dive right in.What inspired you to wriet “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to ⁣Divorce”?

Jeff‍ Gould: Thanks for having me. Well, like⁣ many​ of my plays, ‌this one was​ born out of personal experience – in this case, my own⁤ divorce. I wanted to explore the complexities of relationships, the pain, the humor, and the unexpected moments of clarity that can arise when they’re falling​ apart.

Archyde: The play features three couples⁣ intertwined in unexpected conversations in⁢ a courthouse⁣ waiting ⁣room. How did you develop this unique setting?

Jeff Gould: ⁣ I’ve always been fascinated by the way⁤ strangers can form deep connections in ⁢the most unlikely places. The courthouse waiting room seemed like the perfect neutral ground were these different couples could collide and share⁢ their stories honestly.

archyde: you’ve built a reputation for creating thought-provoking and entertaining plays. How would you describe your ​playwrighting style?

Jeff ​Gould: I ⁤like to think of my style as sincere and candid,​ yet unapologetically funny.I believe humor is one of‌ the most powerful tools we​ have to explore ⁤complex emotions⁤ and make tough ‌subjects more accessible. my goal is always​ to make audiences laugh, cry,‌ and think – often all at once.

Archyde: Switching‌ gears a bit,you’re also a seasoned professional poker player. ​How does your poker background ⁣influence your approach ⁤to playwrighting‌ and ⁣theater?

Jeff Gould: Poker⁢ has taught me invaluable lessons about storytelling, reading people, and ⁤maintaining a ⁤calm presence under pressure. These skills have translated⁢ well to the theater world, whether it’s creating compelling narratives, understanding my audience, or navigating the ⁢ups and downs of production.

Archyde: Lastly, Jeff, if someone is on the fence about seeing⁤ “A ⁢funny Thing Happened on the Way ⁢to‍ Divorce,” ⁤why should they come see⁢ this production?

Jeff Gould: This ‌play is a celebration of the messiness​ and beauty of human relationships. It’s a reminder that even in‌ our ⁢darkest moments, ⁢laughter and hope can still ‍be found. Plus,who doesn’t love⁤ a good laugh​ on Valentine’s Day? Whether you’re going through ​a divorce,in a ‍happy marriage,or anywhere in between,I think⁢ everyone can find something relatable ⁤and ⁣enjoyable in this show.

Don’t miss out on the chance ​to see “A Funny Thing happened​ on the Way to Divorce” this Valentine’s Day weekend. ⁣Visit SkyPilotTheatre.com for tickets ⁣and more⁣ information.​ And remember, love, laughter, and heartache are all part of‌ the journey – especially on​ the ‍way to divorce.

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