Show Synopsis: In a series of musical vignettes, actors explore the ideas of marriage, in-laws, love, first dates, and everything in between. Character: Diane, a sweet but competitive young woman. Song Context: Diane has just asked Chuck to come over for dinner, since their first few dates have gone well but ended without any real spark. Chuck insists it is because he is hesitant to mess anything up because he likes her so much. They have just kissed for the first time in saying goodbye, and she is very excited about what is to come. Fun Facts: 1) I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change is the second-longest running musical in Off-Broadway history. 2) This musical has been translated into 14 languages.
"Well, pop the champagne, break out the cologne, Turn up the monnlight and turn off the phone. Well, what a surprise, a man is in sight, and I will be loved tonight. To fondle his skin, to savor his lips, To nuzzle his chin, to move with his hips. Our words wil be soft as we softly ignite, And I will be loved tonight. You can go from week to week, you can go from year to year, Not a hand placed on your cheek, not a whisper in your ear. You can make it through okay, you can live and laugh, and flirt. It's quite easy in the day. It's just the nights that always hurt. So let darkness come, 'cause that will be fine, For I'll have a soul entangled in mine. We'll do as we please, and please hold me tight. For I will be loved, I will be loved, Yes, I will be loved tonight."