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Cringe, The Visible Horse and Twelfth Night for th

Cringe Modern retelling of the Don Juan story-- this time set in Hollywood. At the Evidence Room, 2220 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles 213.381.7118 Through 8 December The Visible Horse Teenager trying to cope with life and the death of his father. At the Court Theatre, 722 N. La Cienega, West Hollywood 323.655.8587 Through 8 Dec. Twelfth Night for the Family And that-s exactly what it is. At the Geffen Playhouse, 10886 Le Conte Ave.,Westwood. 310.208.5454 Through 30 November. Review by Ed Newton

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By James C. Taylor • Nov 21, 2002 • 1 min read
  • Cringe

    Modern retelling of the Don Juan story-- this time set in Hollywood.

    At the Evidence Room, 2220 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles

    213.381.7118

    Through 8 December

  • The Visible Horse

    Teenager trying to cope with life and the death of his father.

    At the Court Theatre, 722 N. La Cienega, West Hollywood

    323.655.8587

    Through 8 Dec.

  • Twelfth Night for the Family

    And that-s exactly what it is.

    At the Geffen Playhouse, 10886 Le Conte Ave.,Westwood.

    310.208.5454

    Through 30 November.

Review by Ed Newton

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    James C. Taylor

    Host of Theatre Talk

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