Love Life
Love Life - 2025 Off-Broadway History , Info & More
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Led by Music Director Mary‐Mitchell Campbell, Artistic Director Lear deBessonet, and Creative Producing Director Clint Ramos, the Tony‐honored Encores! series returns in 2025 with a season of musical theater revivals to captivate both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The long‐awaited Love Life takes the City Center stage March 26 through 30. Originally scheduled as part of the 2019 – 2020 season, the performances were cancelled at the start of the Covid‐19 shutdown. The only collaboration between Kurt Weill and Alan Jay Lerner, this rarely staged 1948 musical depicts a love story that takes place over 200 years of American history, seen through the eyes of a family who never ages. Directed by Tony winner Victoria Clark with Guest Music Director Rob Berman, the musical explores the epic and intimate aspects of a marriage through a juxtaposition of heartfelt scenes and satirical vaudeville acts. Considered by some to be the first concept musical, Love Life is an inspiration for musical theater favorites such as Cabaret, Chicago, and Company.
Love Life - 2025 - Off-Broadway Cast
FEATURED REVIEWS FOR Love Life
Review: Long-Lost ‘Love Life’ Still Has a Lot to Say About America
6 / 10
If anything, this production will hopefully encourage others to take a stab at “Love Life.” A better staging may be on the horizon — and perhaps that, too, is a metaphor for America.
Review | ‘Love Life’ finds new life at City Center
8 / 10
The first half of the Encores! production is unwieldy but terrific, with the lush romantic duets “Here I’ll Stay” and “I Remember It Well” (which was later repurposed by Lerner in the movie musical “Gigi”) interposed against the comic commentary of “Progress” and “Economics” and operetta-style sung conversations involving the full cast. Mitchell, one of Broadway’s most vital leading men since “Ragtime,” sings beautifully and brings an everyman persona to the role, while Baldwin is bright and vocally pristine. All the while, the large orchestra (conducted by Rob Berman) sounds glorious.
Love Life History
Other Productions of Love Life
| 1948 | Broadway |
Original Broadway Production Broadway |
| 1991 | London Fringe |
Lost Musicals Concert London Fringe |
| 1996 | Regional (UK) |
Regional Revival Regional (UK) |
| 2020 | Off-Broadway |
Encores! Concert Revival Off-Broadway |
| 2025 | Off-Broadway |
Encores! Concert Revival Production Off-Broadway |
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