Pros and Cons of Leaving Him at the Altar

After leaving Jackson at the altar, Elsie meets the self-described has-been sculptor, Luke, at a bar. The two drink themselves into a dreamy summer romance while Elsie contemplates love, marriage and living up to the fairytale couple her parents are.
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Pros and Cons of Leaving Him at the Altar

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  • Tony Mantia:
    22 Jul. 2020
    This heartbreaking, yet lovely play is snappy and ironic. You'll question the intuition of marriage and the way you value success as you're sucked in turning pages.

    The scenes and beats melt into one another like a jazzy melody. The relationships between the characters feel crisp and their banter crackles. The people in this play, even the strangers, needle each other like the way only siblings and old friends can. This is a world where everyone says what the rest of us are too afraid to. Nothing is held back. Everyone is flawed. It's brilliant.
  • Leah Roth Barsanti:
    20 Jul. 2020
    Love is supposed to be a fairytale, right? That is the question asked in Melanie Coffey's "Pros and Cons of Leaving Him at the Altar." A smart play that looks at the complexities of modern romance in all of its glory and horror, this piece questions who we fall in love with, why we fall in love, and the very institution of marriage itself. With characters that are a far cry from the romantic leads of Broadway musicals, this plays looks at love an marriage as they really are, and refuses to pull punches.

Development History

  • Reading
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    One Egg No Batter Productions
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    2021
  • Reading
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    Athenaeum Theatre
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    2020