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Horizon Theatre: Nobody Loves You

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The world would be a horrible place to live if no one loved you. Pretty sad even. All of us need love of some type or another well don’t count on it on this new play coming to Horizon Theatre Friday March 17th, 2017. As with everything life starts out one way and ends up another….

Nobody Loves You, the TV show-within-the-show, follows attractive singles pairing up in weekly installments only to get booted off if—well, if nobody loves you!   When Jeff, a philosophy grad student unexpectedly snags a spot on the show, he finds himself on a mission to expose its “authenticity”.  That is until he unexpectedly makes on on-set love connection with Jenny, a prickly producer.   Along the way, we hit all the high points – tearful confessionals, the steamy Hot Tub Room, the Crush Ceremony, and explosive truths in the Minefield Tango.   “The show is a smart, contemporary comedy that looks at a timeless theme – how you find real connection in a world of forced personalities,” explained writers Moses and Alter. “Audiences who have never seen a reality TV show have still loved and connected with the musical.”  If you have ever been looking for love, or looking to laugh at strangers looking for love in the world of reality television, join in the fun at Horizon Theatre.

 

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On the set, the producers, Nina and Jenny, confirm Jeff’s suspicions that reality TV is a world of carefully designed scenarios, challenges, events, and settings to encourage particular behaviors and conflicts.

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Nobody Loves You runs March 17 through April 30 at the Horizon Theatre in Little Five Points/Inman Park. (1083 Austin Avenue NE, Atlanta, GA 30307, corner of Euclid and Austin Avenues).  Performances run Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 8:00pm, Saturdays at 3pm and 8:30pm, and Sundays at 5:00pm, beginning March 17, 2017 and are currently scheduled to run through April 30, 2017. No Saturday matinee March 18 and April 29. There is a special performance time on Sunday, April 30 at 8pm to accommodate the Inman Park Festival.

Tickets start as low as $25 (plus sales tax) and are on sale now. Prices change based on availability and demand, so buy early for the best prices! Three and four play subscriptions also available.  Internet convenience fee added to all online orders. No refunds, exchanges, or late seating. Tickets and information are available at or 404-584-7450 or www.horizontheatre.com.