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The venetian twins

​By Carlo Goldoni
Translated by Michael Feingold
Directed by Jesca Prudencio
Mandell Weiss Theater at La Jolla Playhouse



"While the audience remains breathless from laughter, they also watch an interesting commentary about culture —
about how “otherness” can make appearance, no matter what generation you exist in."

—Cecily Swason, The Triton San Diego


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