Every generation has a cause that rallies the youth, from protests of the Vietnam War in the 1960s, to the crowds who rejoiced in the fall of the Berlin Wall from 1989-90, to the marchers who reached millions through social media as part of the Occupy Wall Street Movement.
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London, 1967. Beatlemania is in full effect, the "Me" generation is in its prime. But what will happen when the sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll fade away and these boomers have babies of their own? Love, Love, Love is a "riveting and exhilarating" (The Guardian) dark comedy that spans more than four decades and lays bare the consequences of growing older without growing up.
Now playing at the Laura Pels Theatre—Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre through December 18. Tickets start at $89. Theatergoers who are 18-35 can join Hiptix, Roundabout's low-price ticket program. It's free to join and gets you $25 tickets to Roundabout's fall productions: Love, Love, Love; Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical, and The Cherry Orchard.
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