
There's truth in advertising in "I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti," the one-woman show that opens the Hangar Theatre's 2016 season. Over the course of the play, we learn about the romantic misadventures of Brooklynite Giulia Melucci as she cooks bolognese sauce and makes pasta from scratch.
It's a nifty gimmick, impressive to watch, but inherently risky for the actress who has to prepare, plate, and serve dinner, pour wine, and deliver over an hour of dialogue without a hitch. As evinced by the opening night performance, that's a tall order.
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