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No Love

Eclectic Company Theatre
5312 Laurel Canyon Blvd. North Hollywood

NO LOVE is a pitch-black comedy of romantic desperation, for anyone who’s ever survived bad break-ups, lonely nights and disastrous one-night stands. Andrew Osborne’s roundelay of unrequited love follows a daisy chain of mismatched couples grappling with sex, drugs and murder in the big city, backwoods and bus stops of the Eastern Seaboard. Tim Sprague and The Eclectic Company Theatre are proud to present this WORLD PREMIERE of an exciting new work by the Emmy-winning playwright, directed by Los Angeles theater veteran Kerr Seth Lordygan & featuring the hottest ensemble cast north of Ventura Boulevard!

Thru - Oct 6, 2012

Fridays: 8:00pm
Saturdays: 8:00pm
Sundays: 7:00pm



Price: $18

Show Type: Dark Comedy

Box Office: 818-508-3003

Running Time: 80 minutes

www.eclecticcompanytheatre.org


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  Review Round-Up

Los Angeles Times - Recommended

"...From this very talented writer (who, ironically, is now happily married), comes his youthful stories of very unrequited love, stories that will resonate and exemplify many of the news headlines we see each day. Art is a reflection of true life."
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Bonnie Priever


LA Weekly - Somewhat Recommended

"...Lordygan’s production is good enough to reveal that complicated ambition but not good enough to fulfill it."
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Steven Leigh Morris


Backstage - Not Recommended

"...In a pre-show announcement, the audience is warned that there will be violence and nudity and told that if we like what we see, we should tell our friends. If we don’t like it, we are asked to still tell our friends that there is violence and nudity. There is violence and nudity."
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Travis Michael Holder


LAist - Recommended

"...We’ve noted before that the Eclectic always delivers top-notch acting, and this show is no exception, from Lili Stephens-Henry’s ingenue NYC waitress all the way through to Michelle Danyn as the callous friend-without-benefits tormentor of her lifelong guy pal (Daniel Marmion)."
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Lyle Zimskind


Stage and Cinema - Somewhat Recommended

"...The horror and beauty of real life are present in this script, and in capable hands could be led dancing and prancing off the page. But not in these hands."
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Jason Rohrer


Examiner - Recommended

"...From this very talented writer (who, ironically, is now happily married), comes his youthful stories of very unrequited love, stories that will resonate and exemplify many of the news headlines we see each day. Art is a reflection of true life."
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Bonnie Priever


ArtsBeatLA - Recommended

"...Director Kerry Seth Lordygan elicits excellent and beautifully nuanced performances from the entire cast. The renditions of these roles were all so credible, it was tempting to believe they were not acting. No Love is worth seeing."
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Pauline Adamek


NoHoArtsDistrict - Recommended

"...The play is somewhat bizarre, but sharp. It’s dark, but funny. It’s serious and intense and then weird and avant-garde."
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Lorenzo Marchessi



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