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deja vu; interesting; thought-provoking
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ANONYMOUS
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February 29, 2024
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Good
There wasn't any genuine intrigue or deeper reflection....
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LEE JENKINS
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December 21, 2023
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slope
Watching this program made me think of all the individuals I spoke to and the advice they gave me when I told them I wanted to relocate to Los Angeles. Acquainting myself with each of the characters was a pleasure. ...
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RICARDO COLLIER
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October 23, 2023
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MICHAEL CLINE
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June 23, 2014
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Great writing
Such great writing and stories from an obviously talented writer. I was pulled in from the very first monologue. This show deserves being expanded into a full fledge production. And can we talk about how friendly and personable Tom is?!...
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WENDY BECKER
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June 25, 2014
Terrific writing and some truly great performances make this show interesting and fun to watch. The monologues are wonderfully performed....
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SANDY MANSSON
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June 27, 2014
The Last Remnants of Cops, Robbers, and Hollywood Cowboys is a collection of monologues dealing with the "real people of Los Angeles". It is, in fact, an homage to the people of Los Angeles masterfully written by New Yorker, Tom Cavanaugh, and well-acted,especially by Rhonda Christou and Tad Yagi (Joey Cheesecake)....
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ALLAN STEELE
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June 14, 2014
Tom Cavanaugh's excellent new play is a series of monologues, presenting a cross-section of lives of Los Angelenos. At times funny, at times poignant... always entertaining. Kudos to writer-director Cavanaugh and the diverse, talented cast....
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PAM LAWVER
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June 14, 2014
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Tom Cavanaugh
Tom Cavanaugh has written a sharp, insightful set of monologues which describe the characters he has met in Los Angeles since his move here 10 years ago. From a bittersweet love story about a raver girl who was trying to put her life back together, to a mysterious (and believe it or not, hilarious) account of a dead drug addict just outside of his bedroom window, Tom does a fresh take on what it means to bump into people from Los Angeles. This is a highly-focused, local set of stories which will leave you thinking, "Hey, I've felt that way!" or "There is nothing that surprises me about this city."
If you love this city, you'll love seeing its hidden characters come to life - in a big way.
This is the perfect show for the Hollywood Frin...
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ESTELA PEREZ
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June 15, 2014
Just saw The Last Remnants of Cops, Robbers & Hollywood Cowboys. First, all the actors were first rate. They made the stories come to life. The stories were vibrant and touching and heart felt. I enjoyed the writer's voice. It was lyrical and touching. The story of the young runaway was especially well told by recounting one part of her story in the beginning and finishing it toward the end. A very enjoyable look at a transplants experience of moving to LA. Great!...
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DEVORAH MEDWIN
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June 16, 2014
There's nothing like the feeling of being swept up in a good show. That elusive combination of writing you want to hear and actors you want to see. The Last Remnants of Cops, Robbers & Hollywood Cowboys does it and does it well. Mid show on the night I was there a pretty loud commotion erupted in the back of the theatre. The actor on stage, brilliantly, registered the disturbance in character and then never skipped a beat. The audience, so deeply engaged in the show was not distracted and the attention stayed on the stage. That's very hard to pull off. I'm looking forward to seeing more work between this writer and these actors. They were all good and all engaging, especially John Ross Clark. I could have watched him all night.
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