Beethoven and Misfortune Cookies
(Drama)
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EXTENDED NEW DATES!
For April 12 & 13 - See Calendar Below
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“Spellbinding….Had me on the edge of my seat…I loved the fine writing of this one-man show. Ravenna gives us a jigsaw puzzle and made all the pieces fit by the end. She lapses and collapses time and Harden made it all flow seamlessly...His performance is a wonder to watch.”
Hollywood Examiner
“Exquisite…One of the best and most profoundly cultural shows offered to Los Angeles theater-goers this season.”
Los Angeles Examiner
There is little more satisfying than a story in which a seemingly insignificant line or circumstance that develops the character turns out to be an integral piece of the plot. Like Beethoven’s great structural masterpieces, Ravenna has written a play wherein motifs and refrains underscore the integrity of the work as a whole.”
Sheana Ochoa, SLAM/Good Reads
“A one-person show is always a slippery slope…The show has to have an interesting subject matter, some creativity, a good director and an even better actor. Well, Joni Ravenna’s ‘Beethoven and Misfortune Cookies’ has all of the above and more.”
Donloe’s Lowdown Blog
I'm so happy I got to see Ernest Harden Jr. perform in Beethoven & Misfortune Cookies as Kabin Thomas. Ernie has grown so much as an actor. he has never stopped performing; „which is the mark of a true actor constantly honing his craft for the love and respect of it. Don't miss him. You'll be rewarding yourself.
Marla Gibbs/
The true story of Kabin Thomas, a University of Arkansas music professor fired for the use of profanity in the classroom.
Starring Ernest Harden Jr.
Written By Joni Ravenna
Directed by T.J. Castronovo
Produced by Michael Carazza
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Runs
Sat, Apr 12 – Sun, Apr 13
Saturday 8 pm
Sunday 2 pm
Show Calendar
BUY TICKETS
$20 General Admission
$15 Student/Senior,
promo code 205
Special Show Info
Running time: 90 minutes.
There will be an intermission.
Odyssey Theatre
2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Ample Street Parking
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Special Theatre Info
The theatre has concessions.
Reservations
(323) 960-7740
The true story of Kabin Thomas, a University of Arkansas music professor fired for the use of profanity in the classroom.
Starring Ernest Harden Jr.
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