Showbiz Couples Celebrate Valentine's Day With I Do! I Do! Concert Tonight | Playbill

News Showbiz Couples Celebrate Valentine's Day With I Do! I Do! Concert Tonight Feinstein’s/54 Below stages its Valentine's Day concert presentation of I Do! I Do! Feb. 14. Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt’s musical comedy is revived for one night only featuring show-biz couples Hunter Foster and Jennifer Cody; Eddie Korbich and Andy Leech; and Patrick Page and Paige Davis, among others.

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Broadway Couples Sing I Do! I Do!  is presented at 7 PM and 9:30 PM and hosted by lyricist Jones (The Fantasticks). The show is directed by Robert W. Schneider, with musical direction by Joshua Zecher-Ross.  

"I Do! I Do! was conceived as a valentine to the joys and frustrations and ultimate deep rewards of a long and lasting marriage, no matter their sexual orientation," Jones said in an earlier press statement. "This being so, I am especially pleased that this celebration of the show's songs at 54 Below will be performed on Valentine's Day and by a cast of married couples, for the first time both gay and straight."

Performers also include Tony winner Beth Leavel (The Drowsy Chaperone), Rita Gardner (The Fantasticks), Carly Hughes (Ogunquit’s West Side Story), AJ Holmes (The Book of Mormon), Adam Heller (Baby, It's You), Charlie Franklin (The Book of Mormon), Lexi Rabadi, Robert Cuccioli (Jekyll & Hyde), Glory Crampton (Rothschild & Sons), Chip Zien (Falsettos), Barbara Walsh (Company, Falsettos), Clyde Alves (On the Town) and Robyn Hurder (Nice Work If You Can Get It).

I Do! I Do! premiered on Broadway in 1966 starring Mary Martin and Robert Preston. The musical follows a couple's ups and downs throughout the years and features such classics as "My Cup Runneth Over," "When The Kids Get Married" and "Flaming Agnes."

Tickets are from $40 and can be purchased by visiting 54Below.com.

 
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