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La Ronde De Lunch, a Los Angeles Restaurant Farce

Skylight Theatre (1816 1/2 N. Vermont Los Angeles, CA 90027)
Laronde-100209
Full Price:
$25.00
Our Price:
$12.50*
4.3 by 53 members
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An homage to Arthur Schnitzler's 1900 classic farce, La Ronde, Peter Lefcourt's skewering update captures 21st century Los Angeles' replacement for sex...lunch! Set in Tinseltown's most pretentious and expensive restaurant, the Pueblo de la Venezia, 10 agenda-driven diners are aided, abetted and terrorized by five waiters...all named Bruce. Lunch in Hollywood is not a meal; it is a power dance.

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The last date listed for La Ronde De Lunch was Sunday December 20, 2009 / 7:00pm.

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Hermetically Sealed: A Recipe for Family Secrets

Full Price:
$30.00
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Katselas Theatre Company presents a world premiere by award-winning writer Kathryn Graf, whose solo show Surviving David won the Outstanding Solo Show Award at the NYC Fringe Festival and has since been optioned as a screenplay. Hermetically Sealed is a delicious recipe of raspberry tarts, video games, and family secrets. The May's family routine helps them maintain a safe, isolated world where they almost evade their unspeakable pain. This evening, however, their carefully balanced life may be undone. Learn More

1816 1/2 N. Vermont
Los Angeles, CA 90027
323-666-2202
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    Plenty of fun restaurants nearby for after the show
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    Casual
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    Street parking or pay parking lots
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...well, what a pleasant surprise it was to find a gem like this on a Sunday evening. The theatre was sold out which is always a good sign and right from the beginning the writers of this show spun a web that kept hooked through the entire performance.
Written on Nov 02 2009

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Very entertaining and it kept the audience engaged the entire time. It was more than 2 hours long (including 1 intermission) but felt like only 1 hour. My friend and I really enjoyed it! I would recommend it to anyone, in fact I might see it again since we arrived 20 minutes late, thinking the show was 7:30 instead of 7:00.
Written on Nov 09 2009

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I thoroughly enjoyed this play !!! I recommend this superb play to anyone who wants to have a great time....
Written on Oct 19 2009

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This play had lots of possibilities however; it fell short on most counts. One of the most annoying parts of the play is when the writer character toys with her olives in her drink and puts them in her mouth over and over and over…I’m thinking, “Alright eat it already” and I then realize they are plastic! I mean really they could have at least provided real olives to make it believable. The conversations at the table went on and on and on…snooze time…Funny at first and then just too much of the same thing! The best part of the play were the waiters!
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http://www.katselastheatre.com/

Description

An homage to Arthur Schnitzler’s 1900 classic farce, La Ronde, Peter Lefcourt’s skewering update captures 21st century Los Angeles’ replacement for sex...lunch! Set in Tinseltown’s most pretentious and expensive restaurant, the Pueblo de la Venezia, 10 agenda-driven diners are aided, abetted and terrorized by five waiters…all named Bruce. Lunch in Hollywood is not a meal; it is a power dance.

About the Ticket Supplier: Katselas Theatre Company

For more than 20 years the Katselas Theatre Company has been a home for artists to create, develop, and risk boldly. Since our inception in 1983, we have presented more than 500 live theatre productions, many award winning. Originally known as Camelot Artists, we've played host to musicians, poets, actors and dancers. We have a long and proud association with the Beverly Hills Playhouse, one of Los Angeles' oldest and most celebrated acting schools.

We start with the beginning - artist and audience, inescapably intertwined. Through our programs and our main stage productions our aim is to create a place where artist and audience have an opportunity to journey together.