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A wedding planner addicted to romance and romantic comedies, Beth didn’t expect to fall in love with William, a graphic designer who enjoys skewering every cliché and trope about love. Will the romantic comedy formula fit their relationship or will they discover that love is never as easy as a song playing over a montage?

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Rom.Com is as formulaic as any romcom you’ll ever see…But, make no mistake— while predictable, it’s a showcase of the playwright’s wit and the cast’s excellent comedic timing and chemistry.

– Nikki Francisco, Theater Fans Manila

Rom.Com is an affectionate, highly intelligent dig at the titular genre. It also makes a fitting, rewarding climax to the perils and pleasures of love—in whatever form.

– Cora Llamas, Philippine Daily Inquirer

Rom.com features clever banter, seamlessly written in the English language, between wedding planner and hopeless romantic Beth and graphic artist and cynical realist William as they criticize the template of a romantic comedy and how it is not (or is) similar to their own love story.

– Christa de la Cruz, Spot.ph

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