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Big Love, The Syringa Tree and The Triumph of Love

Big LoveAn allegorical representation of the battle of the sexes by Charles Mee. At the Pacific Resident Theatre, 707 Venice Blvd, Venice. 310.822.8392 Through 15 December. The Syringa Tree A white child growing up in pre-liberation South Africa. At the Pasadena Playhouse, 39 S. El Molino Ave, Pasadena. 626.356.7529 Through 1 December. The Triumph of Love Marivaux -s witty 18th century tale of seduction and casual cruelty. At A Noise Within, 234 South Brand Blvd, Glendale. 818.240.0910 Through 5 December. Review by Ed Newton

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By James C. Taylor • Nov 7, 2002 • 1 min read
  • Big Love

    An allegorical representation of the battle of the sexes by Charles Mee.

    At the Pacific Resident Theatre, 707 Venice Blvd, Venice.

    310.822.8392

    Through 15 December.

  • The Syringa Tree

    At the Pasadena Playhouse, 39 S. El Molino Ave, Pasadena.

    626.356.7529

    Through 1 December.

  • The Triumph of Love

    Marivaux -s witty 18th century tale of seduction and casual cruelty.

    At A Noise Within, 234 South Brand Blvd, Glendale.

    818.240.0910

    Through 5 December.

Review by Ed Newton

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    James C. Taylor

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