Starting tonight, there will be an unusual theatrical happening in a most unusual place …
HOLLYWOOD — The nerd-tastic storytelling show ! Death 40-Feet Tall ! returns to the Hollywood Fringe Festival for nine performances at ComedySportz LA this June. Presented by Pam Noles, the piece made its debut at the inaugural 2010 Hollywood Fringe.
The story, set against the backdrop of one geek’s desperate attempts to become an extra in the first Transformers movie, explores the meaning of Optimus Prime, framed around the relationship between two best friends. It’s storytelling, not a showcase, about one hour long and family friendly.
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What: ! Death 40-Feet Tall ! at the Hollywood Fringe Festival.
When: 9 PM June 16, 21 and 24; 5 PM June 18, 20, 22; 1 PM June 19, 26; 3 PM June 25.
Where: ComedySportz LA, 733 Seward Street, Hollywood, 90038. Plentiful free street parking!
Cost: Press = free. All others = $10 suggested ticket price, or Pay What You Can.The 2011 production was made possible by 106 donors on Kickstarter.
This one-woman show is presented by one of Komplicated's Elders of the Soul Review Board, Pam Noles, a former cop reporter and graduate of the Clarion Writer’s Workshop. Her non-fiction has appeared in outlets including the Los Angeles Times, the Tampa Tribune, Vibe magazine and the Infinite Matrix. Her fiction has appeared in anthologies from Warner Books, Dark Horse Comics, Terra Major, Pulphouse and various APAs. If she's doing it, it's probably geektastic!
[Source: Pam Noles]