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Theatre Asylum, between N Cahuenga and Vine (6320 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90038)
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Do you have what it takes to stay alive when the undead walk the earth? You'll get the answers at How To Survive A Zombie Apocalypse, a live "seminar" featuring the work of specialist Dr. Bobert Dougash and his crack team of zombie survivalists who will inform (and entertain) you with their important life lessons. Having conducted research through experimentation, consulting experts, watching films, going on Wikipedia and talking to a man in the pub, Dr. Dougash and his team are ready to make you an expert, giving you all the essential tools ... just in case.

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The last date listed for How To Survive A Zombie Apocalypse was Saturday May 18, 2013 / 5:00pm.

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Steve-jobs

One-Man Show The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs

Full Price:
$20.00
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A revolutionary monologue that examines the human price of high-tech gadgets, The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs has played to capacity crowds and critical acclaim around the world. This Theatre Asylum production features Alex Lyras (The Common Air) performing Mike Daisey's controversial first-person stories from the Foxconn factory in China where most of the world's electronic gadgets are produced. In the wake of being featured on public radio's This American Life in early 2012 (an episode which was later retracted), the contested material has been cut from the show, which now directly addresses the controversy. Learn More

between N Cahuenga and Vine,
6320 Santa Monica Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90038
323-962-1632
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25 events
2 reviews
3.0
attended May 13 2013

Had a really great time! I took my 9 year old son, and he didn't stop laughing from beginning to end! Good cast, interactive and fun.

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2 events
1 review
5.0
attended Apr 04 2013

We loved this. We had no idea what to expect and left really glad we did it. It was really fun and something that people of all ages can enjoy. We attended with our 18 year old son and even he liked it.

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2 events
2 reviews
5.0
attended Mar 25 2013

This was a fun comedy with audience participation and some improv at a small theater. We took four 10 year-old kids and two 13 year-old kids and we had a wonderful time. The kids rated this a 5 on a scale of 1 to 5 but my wife and I rated it a 4. Although, if you take into account the low cost of our tickets ($5 + $3.50 = $8.50 each... which is about equal to the price of the typical overpriced movie ticket), we feel this entertainment was an absolutely awesome alternative for our family! Thanks for posting this event on Goldstar.

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8 events
1 review
4.0
attended Mar 18 2013

Funny. Cast gave it their all. A silly good time.

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Do you know what a zombie looks like? Do you know how you become infected? Would you be aware of the safest place to go when the undead rise? Could you effectively kill a zombie with just a Florida orange lip balm and roll of scotch tape? The answer to these questions may be "yes." The answer to these questions may be "no" or the answer could just be "I don’t care" – well, you should care! Because if you don’t care then you will die! And then you will rise from the dead. And then we’ll have to kill you. And then you’ll die again…. and that is just unacceptable. 
-Dr. Dale Seslick – Author of How To Survive A Zombie Apocalypse (The Book) 

About the Ticket Supplier: Combined Artform/Theatre Asylum

Founded in 1998, C.A.F.E. (Combined Artform Entertainment) is on a mission to develop and combine all art forms to pioneer the "arts of the future," as well as be an active and supporting member of the San Francisco--and now Los Angeles--performance production scene. Created by Producing Artistic Director Matthew Quinn, and joined by Steve Kahn in 1999, C.A.F.E. has collaborated with actors, singers, filmmakers, sketch comedy groups, musicians, improvisers and fine artists in more than 100 shows, including Santaland Diaries, Eavesdropper (SF), Monday Night Improv Jam (SF), Thursday Night Improv Jam (LA), PAPA (at the Eureka with Open Fist), Tilted Frame Improv and the SF Solo Festival.