Social Satirist Emily Levine's Five Easy Steps to Metaphysical Fitness!
Steinway Hall (12121 Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064)
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Goldstar Member Reviews
a true original, extremely funny...wonderfully smart without being condescending and very original in her thinking...i loved it...Written on Aug 04 2008
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Emily Levine is smart, clever, funny and presents a creative upbeat experience. The chairs at Steinway hall are extremely uncomfortable which made it difficult to sit through the show without a break, but I didn't want to miss any of Emily's words of wisdomWritten on Aug 04 2008
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More Information About Satirist Emily Levine: Five Easy Steps to Metaphysical Fitness!
Website
http://www.emilylevinesuniverse.com
Quotes & Highlights
- "Go see Emily Levine at the risk of blowing your mind, splitting your sides and exiting a better person." --Norman Lear
Description
Levine's trenchant social commentary in Five Easy Steps to Metaphysical Fitness has made the connections between science and society both funny and real. But no sooner had she begun turning the show into a movie than she went through her own paradigm shift. A rare and long-undiagnosed disease tossed her into a universe for which the words "wildly improvisational" are woefully inadequate. Thanks, however, to her own Five Easy Steps, Levine is alive to tell the tale. In her newly revamped version of the show, she explains how the five steps actually work!

