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Rock and Roll Heaven: The Musical Comedy

Theatre 68 (5419 Sunset Blvd Suite D Hollywood, CA 90027)
20125335411
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$30.00
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2.4 by 8 members
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Do you see dead people? Do you see them all the time? You didn't stumble into a horror movie. Maybe you've just gone to heaven. In this case, Rock and Roll Heaven, where you know they've got a heckuva band, and they'll all have one big show.

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The last date listed for Rock and Roll Heaven: The Musical Comedy was Friday July 21, 2006 / 8:00pm.

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5419 Sunset Blvd Suite D
Hollywood, CA 90027
323-467-6688
1017192968

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A lot of talent pent up in a production that didn't match. Clever premise, some great one-liners delivered with great skill but it just never lifted its wheels and soared. Most of these performers deserve a bigger stage and much better material.
Written on Jun 26 2006

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The hit musical comedy that has sold out across America arrives in Los Angeles! Do you see dead people? Do you see them all the time? You didn’t stumble into a horror movie. Maybe you’ve just gone to heaven. In this case, Rock and Roll Heaven, where you know they’ve got a heckuva band, and they’ll all have one big show.