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Sketches From the National Lampoon

The Hayworth Mainstage Theater (Los Angeles, CA)

Thursday February 21, 2013 / 8:00pm Check Availability

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Sketches From the National Lampoon: Premiere of New Live Show

The Hayworth Mainstage Theater (2511 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90057)
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Full Price:
$30.00
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FREE - $15.00*
3.2 by 61 members
Sketches From the National Lampoon takes a look back at the iconic comedy troupe's best monologues, sketches and songs written during the '70s and '80s by more than 30 talented writers, including Michael O'Donoghue, Doug Kenney, John Hughes and PJ O'Rourke. These classic comedy sketches stand the test of time, offering as many laughs today as they did 40 years ago. This show marks National Lampoon's first live stage production in more than a quarter of a century. Sketches From the National Lampoon is produced by National Lampoon founder Matty Simmons, who created the original humor magazine, radio shows, albums and films, like National Lampoon's Animal House.

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2511 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90057
414-213-7988
20120310072347-untitled

Goldstar Member Tips

  • Goldstar Member on Information
    A small concession stand but no wine. There is a bar nextdoor to the theatre.
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    Valet parking for $7.50. There is street parking but get there early if you want to use it.
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    Just don't go. Forget about the dress.
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57 Goldstar Member Reviews

Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
3.0
Red Velvet Member

"Sketches From The National Lampoon" was entertaining in parts but sometimes missed. We liked the cast and the songs were clever and well performed. Fun, sometimes funny but not a great script.

Written on Mar 20 2013
820_38819483786_519853786_1256326_3006_n Natalia
5.0

Amazing! So much better than expected. Absolutely brilliant. Yes, it's crass, yes it's crude, yes it's juvenile. What did you expect from National Lampoon sketches from the 70's and 80's? Geez people! Have you seen Animal House? Was that humor any less crass? If you're easily offended by crass sexual humor and obscenities, stay home. Otherwise, go!

Written on Mar 19 2013
Ak.alone Alex Kozinski
5.0
Red Velvet Member

The skits were funny and the actors were very talented. The show has a lot of energy and just keeps popping along. Sure, there was quite a bit of off-color humor, but that's what you'd expect from National Lampoon.
We had a group of 9 there and everyone had a great time.

Written on Mar 18 2013
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Bruce Fisher
0.0
Red Velvet Member

Not very funny

Written on Mar 18 2013
All 57 Reviews

More Information About Sketches From the National Lampoon

Website

http://www.nationallampoon.com/

Description

Conceived and Produced by Matty Simmons 
Original Songs by Richard Levinson 
Directed by Pat Towne 

This show features adult content and themes, and is recommended for ages 17 and older.

About the Ticket Supplier: Sketches From the National Lampoon, LLC

Featuring the most hilarious and classic monologues, sketches, songs and other humor derived from the best known comedy company in entertainment history and written by over thirty writers during the 1970's and 1980's including Michael O'Donoghue, Doug Kenney, John Hughes, and PJ O'Rourke. SKETCHES FROM THE NATIONAL LAMPOON will take an irreverent look back at the best of the best in Lampoon history. The show is being produced by National Lampoon founder Matty Simmons, who created, not only the humor magazine, but also the radio shows, albums, theatre and such films as "National Lampoon's Animal House" and "Vacation" series. The show is also being co-produced along with the new President of the National Lampoon Alan Donnes, CEO Jerry Daigle and Patti Browne.