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CITY OF CULVER CITY: Culver City Public Theatre Brings Back Plays in the Park

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City of Culver City issued the following announcement on Oct. 28. 

Culver City Public Theatre

presents

Zombie Thoughts

 

Live performance featuring goblins and video games for the entire family

 

Starting November 6, 2021

FREE - RESERVATIONS REQUIRED

Saturdays & Sundays at Noon

November 6 to November 21, 2021

Dr. Paul Carlson Park

10400 Braddock Drive, Culver City, CA 90232

(at Motor Ave in Culver City - park on the park side of the street)

 

This family-friendly show is the west coast premiere of  “Zombie Thoughts,” a choose-your-own-adventure story of video game avatars. One avatar teams with the audience for an interactive quest to help shy and nervous Sam defeat the game's monsters and win the game.

Starring: Jules M. Patrick, Keegan Vernon-Clay, Matt Kim

Director: Sophie Bell

Assistant Director: Scott Hillegas

 "Zombie Thoughts” is written by Oliver Kokai-Means a ninth grade playwright and retired actor currently attending Davinci Academy, and Jennifer A. Kokai, a Utah-based playwright, who teaches at Weber State University.

 

Tickets:

Admission is FREE, but pre-registration is REQUIRED. Due to COVID event safety protocols, there will be a limited number of socially distanced "pods" available for reservation for each show. Each pod seats up to 6 and pod assignments will be made on a first-come, first-served basis. Please plan on arriving early to secure your seats. Donations are greatly appreciated and can be made at: www.ccpt.org

COVID Safety Information:

Masks are required at all times for everyone ages 2 and up (regardless of vaccination status), unless you are actively eating or drinking. Vaccination cards and/or negative COVID tests are not required at this time.

Please note that all CCPT actors, crew, and volunteers are vaccinated.

Original source can be found here.

Source: City of Culver City 

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