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WHAT: “Richard and Felix: Twilight in Venice.” A play.
WHO: Written by Cornelius Schnauber. Translated from the original German by Tom Schanuber. Produced by Paul Koslo. Directed by Flint Esquerra.
STARRING: Don DeForest Paul, Jerry Weil, Addie Daddio (4/2-4/4: Kathryn Larsen), and Kelley Chatman.
Presented by the MET Theatre and the Max Kade Institute for Austrian-German-Swiss Studies at USC. Co-sponsored by the German-American Cultural Society. An official Ring Festival LA event.
WHERE: The MET Theatre, downstairs in the Great Scott Theatre, 1089 N. Oxford Ave., Hollywood, CA 90029.
The theatre is located one block east of Western Ave. and a few steps south of Santa Monica Blvd. Secured parking is available ½ block east of the venue on Santa Monica Blvd. in the Earl Scheib lot ($3).
WHEN: March 26- April 25, 2010. Fri. & Sat. at 8pm, Sun. at 3pm.
ADMISSION: $15. Students and seniors $10.
RESERVATIONS: (323) 957-1152.
CONSUMER ADVISORY: Some adult content.
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