Dan Hoyle's EACH AND EVERY THING Coming to Circle X Theatre Co.

By: Mar. 13, 2015
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Circle X Theatre Co. will present the LA Premiere of Dan Hoyle's EACH AND EVERY THING, straight from Joe's Pub at The Public Theater in New York City. EACH AND EVERY THING will play for four nights to launch Circle X Theatre Company's new Solo Series at Atwater Village Theatre, 3269 Casitas Ave. in Los Angeles, 90039.

Dan Hoyle, the award-winning creator of TINGS DEY HAPPEN and THE REAL AMERICANS, makes his Los Angeles debut with his honest and comedic piece about searching for connections in our digital age. EACH AND EVERY THING was highly recommended by the San Francisco Chronicle, which called it a "smartly constructed and highly entertaining ... embodiment of the essential need to prioritize face-to-face, real-world relationships." It was also hailed as "hilarious, moving and inspirational...and so very necessary," by Salon and a "poignant, funny comment on the digital age" by the San Jose Mercury News. Both sympathetic and critical of our screen dependence, Hoyle embodies a diverse cast of a characters ranging from participants at a digital detox retreat in California to the scruffy bohemian intellectuals of Calcutta's famed Indian Coffeehouse. EACH AND EVERYTHING takes us on the hunt for spontaneity, community and wonder through our modern world of digital cocoons and phone zombies.

Circle X Theatre's Solo Series will present solo performers whose work goes for jugular

EACH AND EVERYTHING premiered at The Marsh MainStage Theatre in San Francisco where it performed to sold-out houses and was put on the Top Ten List of the San Francisco Chronicle, Contra Costa Times and San Jose Mercury News. The San Francisco Chronicle praised Hoyle as having "...a gift for mime and vocal mimicry that recalls John Leguizamo, Sarah Jones or Lily Tomlin." Hoyle developed the show along with Charlie Varon and Maureen Towey.



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