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News Millie Tour Star Joins Off-Broadway's I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change Bryan McElroy will join the cast of Off-Broadway's long-running I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change Jan. 29 at the Westside Theatre.

The actor replaces Adam Arian in the current cast that also features Courtney Balan, Anne Bobby and Will Erat. The foursome play more than 60 roles in the collection of scenes and songs.

James Hammerstein Productions, Bernie Kukoff and Jonathan Pollard produce the work directed by Joel Bishoff. The show, now in its 11th year, surpassed the benchmark of 4,000 performances March 14, 2006.

McElroy starred as Jimmy in the first national tour of Thoroughly Modern Millie. Other credits include Grease, Evita, Lucky Stiff, The Rink and School House Rock Live!  He also appears in the current Robert De Niro film "The Good Shepherd."

I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change features music by Jimmy Roberts with a book and lyrics by Joe DiPietro. The musical comedy that delves into the world of dating, love and marriage is also the longest-running musical revue in New York history, having broken the record set by Smokey Joe's Cafe.

DiPietro was also the book writer for the Broadway musical All Shook Up, which featured the music of Elvis Presley. I Love You, You're Perfect has enjoyed success throughout the world, having opened in over 400 different cities including Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco, Toronto, Chicago, London, Tel Aviv, Mexico City, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Budapest, Sydney, Prague, Seoul, Milan, Rio de Janeiro, Johannesburg, Dublin, Buenos Aires, Berlin, Hong Kong and Shanghai.

Tickets to I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change at The Westside Theatre, 407 West 43rd Street (between Ninth and Tenth Ave.) can be purchased by calling (212) 239-6200. For more information, visit www.loveperfectchange.com.

 
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