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‘Love Song’ Showing at the O’Shaughnessy Center

John Kolvenbach’s Olivier Award-nominated, offbeat comedy is a rhapsody to the power of love in all its forms

By Beacon Staff

Meet Beane. He is an eccentric – an outsider from life – and no one, including his well-meaning sister, Joan, and his brother-in-law, Harry, can seem to get through. Following a burglary on Beane’s apartment, however, Joan is baffled to find her brother blissfully happy and in love with his assailant, Molly. Suddenly all the love songs make sense to Beane, and his happiness begins to rub off on his sister’s life too – right down to the nuts and bolts of her marriage. The Chicago Tribune calls Love Song, “a refreshing breeze…sending you out into spring thinking about love.” Funny, enchanting, and wonderfully touching, John Kolvenbach’s Olivier Award-Nominated, offbeat comedy is a rhapsody to the power of love in all its forms.

Shows are March 25 and 26 at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish. Tickets are $10 and sold at the door only.