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Interactive Theatrical Experience Cynics

El Centro Theatre - Circle Stage (800 N. El Centro Hollywood, CA 90038)
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Full Price:
$15.00
Our Price:
$7.50*
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Playing greyhounds who lobby the audience for support as they race for their lives, the actors are eliminated one by one through secret ballot during this interactive play. Cynics, by Patrick Day and Ted Williams, is comical, bizarre and oddly moving.

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All offers for Cynics have expired.

The last date listed for Cynics was Saturday April 17, 2004 / 8:00pm.

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800 N. El Centro
Hollywood, CA 90038
323-230-7261
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Quotes & Highlights

  • "Recommended." LA Times
  • "Pick Of The Week." LA Weekly
  • "Riotously macabre comedy." SafeSearching.com

Description

Cynics is an interactive theatrical experience in which the actors portray greyhound racing dogs performing for their lives. Through secret ballot the audience chooses the outcome of the play by eliminating the dogs one by one. Each dog lobbies for audience support while embodying some quality of cynicism. It's never the same show twice.