Sci-Fest LA 2016: One-Act Science Fiction Plays - Priority Seating & Poster for Harvard Alums!

We are excited to announce that Sci-Fest LA is offering Harvard alums priority seating and a Sci-Fest poster (at a reduced price) to each Harvard alum that attends the one-act mini-masterpieces on Friday, May 20, 2016. 

Date: Friday, May 20, 2016
 
Time: 8:00 p.m.
 
Location: ACME Theatre Hollywood, 135 N. La Brea Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Tickets: $27.00 each (*HCSC attendees will receive priority seating and a Sci-Fest poster at this reduced, general admission rate).  Tickets can be purchased at the following link: http://sci-fest.bpt.me/.  Please purchase a “general admission ticket” for $27.00 and then RSVP through our website. We will provide your name to Sci-Fest LA and on the day of the event, you will be given priority seating (an opportunity to go into the theater first to choose your seats) as well as a Sci-Fest poster!
 
RSVP:
In addition to purchasing your ticket, please RSVP to the right to ensure you receive priority seating and the Sci-Fest poster the day of the event.

Description: We are excited to announce that Sci-Fest LA is offering Harvard alums priority seating and a Sci-Fest poster (at a reduced price) to each Harvard alum that attends the one-act mini-masterpieces on Friday, May 20, 2016.  The line-up of the following plays that night are eerie, thought-provoking, moving, hilarious, and in some cases, just plain scary: Winged Cupid, Painted Blind by Rob Hollocks, Prayerville by Janis Ian, Shoggoth's Old Peculiar by Neil Gaiman, Arrival by Spencer Green and Randomized Skin by Chuck Armstron & Charlie Stockman.  Please visit the following page for more details on these plays:http://www.sci-fest.com/#!the-1-act-plays/hq4vw.  

Sci-Fest LA is an annual four-week festival featuring one-act plays in the science fiction genre.  It was co-founded by veteran Los Angeles theatre producers Michael Blaha and Lee Costello and actor David Dean Bottrell (“Boston Legal”), and was first held at the ACME Comedy Theatre in Los Angeles on May 6, 2014.  The annual four-week festival features two rotating evenings of new 15-25 minute science fiction stage plays.  

Contact:  Lisa Watanabe-Peagler, lisawatanabe@post.harvard.edu