Maria Baratta of Waterbury will star in the Seven Angels Theatre comedy, "I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti," from Saturday through April 26.
The one-woman play was adapted by Jacques Lamarre from a memoir by Gulia Melucci, and could be described as "Sex and the City" meets the Food Channel. Baratta plays Melucci, a single New Yorker who is a publishing pro by day and domestic diva by night. She knows how to whip up mouth-watering Italian cuisine, but unfortunately, her prowess with pasta is not matched by her taste in men, who all seem to eat and run.
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