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MAKING LOVE OVER THERE

theatre · lonesome no more! · Ages 13+ · world premiere · 50 mins to 1hr · ·
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July 13, 2012

LONESOME NO MORE! THEATRE EXTENDS MAKING LOVE OVER THERE AS PART OF THE 2012 BEST OF HOLLYWOOD FRINGE SERIES AT THEATRE ASYLUM

JULY 20 & 22, 2012. The final two performances of this highly acclaimed collage of short works in which two people try to say what they mean. July 10, 2012. HOLLYWOOD, CA – Award-winning, Fringe-favorite company Lonesome No More! Theatre presents Making Love Over There, a new play created with New York-based director and playwright Tom Dugdale, as part of the 2012 Best of Hollywood Fringe Series at Theatre Asylum this July. In our closets hang a thousand costumes and faces and we love to throw them on in the name of Love. With original music and the mad joy of dress-up, Making Love Over There is an attempt to rediscover Love and its language. Together, actors Patrick Riley and Zoe Chao portray dozens of characters of varying ages and nationalities in different places, times, and states of mind, all of whom are searching in one way or another for the right words. This thematic series of snapshots creates a play collage straight out of Love’s family photo album. With its bold ...

May 28, 2012

LONESOME NO MORE! THEATRE PRESENTS NEW PLAY MAKING LOVE OVER THERE AS PART OF THE 2012 HOLLYWOOD FRINGE FESTIVAL

JUNE 16 – 24, 2012. A collage of short works in which two people try to say what they mean. HOLLYWOOD, CA – Award-winning, Fringe-favorite company Lonesome No More! Theatre presents Making Love Over There, a new play created with New York-based director and playwright Tom Dugdale, as part of the 2012 Hollywood Fringe Festival this June. In our closets hang a thousand costumes and faces and we love to throw them on in the name of Love. With original music and the mad joy of dress-up, Making Love Over There is an attempt to rediscover Love and its language. Together, actors Patrick Riley and Zoe Chao portray dozens of characters of varying ages and nationalities in different places, times, and states of mind, all of whom are searching in one way or another for the right words. This thematic series of snapshots creates a play collage straight out of Love’s family photo album. With its bold use of the entire theatrical space, live music, projections, and passionate exploration, Mak...