Big Love

A play by Charles L. Mee
Directed by James R. Caldwell

Big Love is a tragicomic, modern re-telling of one of the western world's oldest plays, The Danaids by Aeschylus. It tells the story of 50 brides fleeing arranged marriages to their 50 cousins and seeking refuge in a villa on the coast of Italy. When the 50 grooms catch up with the brides demanding they honor their contracts, mayhem ensues: the brides and grooms sing, dance, throw epic tantrums, make vulnerable confessions, and eat cake. Big Love deals with themes of refugeeism, gender roles, dysfunctional relationships, and ultimately love. It raises questions about the institution of marriage and shows that there are no easy answers to some of life’s biggest problems. Big Love was written by Charles L. Mee, and was first performed in 2000.

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