Accomplice: Hollywood: Part Theater, Part Game, Entirely Unique
Hollywood, Meet at Hollywood and Highland (6801 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90038)
- Full Price:
- $65.00 - $71.00
- Our Price:
- $28.00 - $35.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Accomplice: Hollywood have expired.
The last date listed for Accomplice: Hollywood was Saturday May 19, 2012 / 2:30pm.
Currently at Hollywood:
Six Taste's Hollywood Food Tour Goes Beyond the Stars to Explore the Iconic Eats of Hollywood
- Full Price:
- $65.00
- Our Price:
- $39.00
When most people think Hollywood, they think movie stars. But even starlets have to eat, and Hollywood is home to iconic classic eateries as well as an eclectic international food scene. This three-and-a-half-hour walking tour from Six Taste visits several Hollywood eateries to sample famous dishes, explore the history of the area and hear the stories of restaurant owners and staff. The tour will include a tea tasting, chicharron de queso, a famous Italian pasta dish and more. Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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Tommy M. on Other
Go with an open mind and interact as much as possible!
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Sam on Other
Dont be afraid to speak up in the encounters, its fun!
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Goldstar Member on What to Wear
Wear comfortable shoes, and be prepared to be outside, dress approrpriately.
99 Goldstar Member Reviews
Tommy M.
This was one of the coolest things I've done in a long time. I would recommend it to anyone looking to explore Hollywood and have a little adventure!Written on Apr 20 2010
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geeseherder
Fun cast and interesting stories. The route doubled back and forth to add a bunch of extra walking though.Written on Feb 20 2012
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I love scavenger hunt type events. This was great because you never knew who was involved. I also enjoyed it because the group is not too large. It was a great way to spend an afternoon with friends. I would definitely recommend to natives as well as out-of-towners. If you are in to trying something different then you will enjoy this.Written on Jul 29 2010
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This was a lot of fun and completely different. I bought out the group for my birthday party and made sure to ask my smartest friends. So if you weren't invited you now know why. The only thing I would suggest is something besides beer and water. We're all either wine drinkers or sodas so that would have been a better beverage and we were definitely ready for a beverage by that stage of the event.Written on Mar 14 2011
The actors were all fun and defintely in character, in fact the initial "assistant" was so realistically obnoxious that my 20 year old was actually getting peeved w/ her grabbing the phone away from him.
So I would say definitely do this.
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More Information About Accomplice: Hollywood
Website
http://www.accomplicetheshow.com/
Quotes & Highlights
- See a video introducing Accomplice character Nikki Desmond.
- "The actors are brilliant ... great performances," — LA Weekly (Best of 2009 - Go!)
- "Mind blowing and so much fun! If you're living in or visiting Los Angeles, you must experience this." — PerezHilton.com
- "I can't remember the last time I had as much fun in Hollywood as I did the day I played Accomplice." — Thrillist
Description
Accomplice lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes and starts every half hour on Saturdays from 1pm - 5pm. A few drinks and light appetizers are included in the ticket price. It takes place indoors and outdoors, so it's important to dress for the weather.
This is a theatrical experience unlike any found in a theater, taking its audience on a mysterious journey through the city streets. Who's in on it? Who's not? Each production is a unique adventure!
Part game, part theater, part tour. Using the sprawling backdrop of the city as its stage, utilizing elements of improv theater and scavenger hunt, Accomplice will make you laugh, think, and experience the city in a whole new way.
The Accomplice sites, naturally, are kept secret - it's all part of the fun. "Not enough information," you say? Trust us—the fun is in the surprises.
Accomplice: New York, the original NYC Accomplice production, is the creation of brother-and-sister-team Tom Salamon and Betsy Sufott and began its run in April 2005. Catching fire as an inventive and captivating experience unlike anything on Broadway, word of Accomplice: New York spread and shows began to sell out months in advance.
After thousands of enthusiastic audience members participated in their first unique experience, the creators returned with an all new adventure in January 2007, this time set in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, Accomplice: The Village.
In 2009, the New York team joined forces with co-producer Neil Patrick Harris to create a brand-new Los Angeles production, Accomplice: Hollywood.








