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Extinction, a Darkly Funny Drama about Friendships

Elephant Theatre (6322 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90038)
Extinction-110209
Full Price:
$18.00
Our Price:
$9.00*
4.6 by 7 members
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College buddies Max and Finn have always spent their vacations in the fast lane, religiously drinking, drugging and chasing women...but this time something is different. In a hotel room in Atlantic City, the two friends face-off with their indulgent past and take a sober look at their all-too-present future.

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The last date listed for Extinction was Sunday December 13, 2009 / 7:00pm.

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6322 Santa Monica Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90038
323-962-0046
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    Casual to LA hip (jeans, leggings, blazers, etc.)
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    Limited beverages and chocolates were provided. All that was asked was a donation in kind.
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    The dress is somewhat casual, but definitely LA hip...no sequined dresses or tuxes required!
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I love everything about it. The actors were great, the set. A story many of us can identify with. This is a great play. I'd see it again.
Written on Nov 30 2009

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It is a coming of age from the perspective of meeting your best friend years later - both of you on different paths, older and wiser, maybe. That said, the acting by Weston is amazing and you really see him get into his character. Roday is equally good at some parts and at others he seems stilted and just indifferent. I was impressed that there was no intermission and they really zinged it, however the ending really was a disappointment. And the two women, one of them - Roday's lady - frankly stinks. Clearly, she must be a friend of someone because her acting is like that of someone from high school. Not needed. Overall, solid. Roday plays something completely different then his Psych character and Weston hits it hard.
Written on Dec 11 2009

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Mckinley is the next Mamet or Lebute. The cast is phenomenal. The direction is flawless. Better than anything I've seen at the Ahmenson or Kirk Douglas. Can't recommend it enough!!!!
Written on Dec 07 2009

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A well written and acted play. The soundtrack was spot on, too!
I'd recommend this play to anyone interested in seeing cutting-edge, off the beaten path theatre! I truly enjoyed it.
Written on Dec 07 2009

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Description

The world premiere of a darkly funny drama exploring the evolution of friendships - and the lengths to which we go to save them from falling into extinction.