
Love’s End
Clôture de l’Amour
We all know that a love story rarely ends calmly. How do two people part ways? What words do they say to each other? Love’s End is an ending of a story. A story about a couple who try to end and to close their shared story. Using physical movement when words alone do not suffice, Love’s End is an intense and raw investigation into the nature and purpose of human relationships.
Dates / Tickets / Special Events
General Admission $43
Students $23
30 & Under? $33
(All prices include fees when purchasing with a credit card)
Wednesday, June 11 at 8pm
Friday, May 30, June 6, 13 at 8pm
Saturday, May 31, June 7, 14 at 8pm
Sunday, June 1, 8, 15 at 2pm
Pay-What-You-Can Performances
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Post Show Discussion with French playwright Pascal Rambert
Friday, June 13 at 8pm
Post Show Discussions
Friday, May 30 and June 6
Wine Night Fridays
Enjoy complimentary wine and snacks with the cast after the show.
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“HAUNTINGLY BEAUTIFUL… by turns brutal, poetic, hilarious, and heartbreaking… a staggering gift to Los Angeles.”
“STAGE RAW TOP 10… poetic and gripping… leaves a lasting impression… RECOMMENDED.”
“BUCKLE UP… both [performers] are extraordinary!… Together, they are a most formidable duo on stage.”
“A CHALLENGE AND A GIFT. Minimal physical movement, minimal set design. Every word and every silence counts… And [the actors] nail it… experimental and raw… See it, live it, feel it. It will linger afterwards.”
“THE ULTIMATE HE SAID/SHE SAID… cover[s] philosophy, art, literature, love, sex and also theater… a refreshing, if jarring, change from the usual narrative.”
Director Maurice Attias on staging “Love’s End” at the Odyssey
Credits / Cast / Crew
Production
Written by Pascal Rambert
Translated by Jim Fletcher and Kate Moran
Directed by Maurice Attias
Set Designer Stephanie Kerley Schwartz
Lighting Designer Jackson Funke
Costume Designer Denise Blasor
Stage Manager Jennifer Palumbo
Associate Producer Lucy Pollak
Casting Director Nicole Arbusto
Poster Artist Luba Lukova
Produced for the Odyssey by Beth Hogan

(l to r) Beejan land & Ann Sonneville
Photo by Cooper Bates

Ann Sonneville
Photo by Cooper Bates

Beejan Land
Photo by Cooper Bates

Beejan Land & Ann Sonneville
Photo by Cooper Bates