If
“new” means that these words have never been performed in this exact order
before, as written by Annabelle Gurwitch and Jeff Kahn, then the statement is
accurate beyond all doubt.
But
if “new” means a fresh and invigorating take on the vicissitudes of dating and
married life, then You Say Tomato… is
about as old as the song “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,” from which the title
is borrowed. That ditty was penned in 1937 by the brothers Gershwin, who knew a
thing or two about real wit.
Gurwitch
and Kahn, married in real life, are comedians who appear primarily on TV—and
that’s fine. But in this script, even with all the au courant japes about
Facebook, texting and emailing, the core of this show feels about as fresh as
an episode of The Bickersons and way less surprising than the first
two years of Modern Family.
Flicking
back and forth in time from their tenth anniversary dinner, the two characters
tell the meet-cute-and-get-married story of the authors, here played by Kevin
Bartini and Gabrielle Mirabella.
All
the predictable milestones are hit: the early break-up, the reconciliation, the
wedding, the pregnancy, the kid, and so forth. And there are some genuine
laughs, especially since it starts out with Annabelle being the one who’s
scared of commitment and Jeff as the romantic one.
But
soon, Jeff’s romantic mindset morphs into simple-minded sitcom horniness and
Annabelle’s edgy cynicism softens and then eventually disappears under the
onslaught of their cute baby.
The
performers do what they can with this material, which triggers many more slight
smiles than huge guffaws—the baby keeps them up at night! After all, we’ve seen
a lot of this stuff, from Lucy and Desi all the way up to Claire and Phil.
So
if you’re in the mood for some gentle teasing of the bonds of love and
matrimony, this is your ticket. But don’t expect too much of the in-your-face candor or outrageous energy promised in the title.
You
Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up!
Through
February 17 at PlayhouseSquare, 14th Street Theatre, 1501 E. 14th
St., 216-241-6000
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