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CASA 0101 and the 18 MIGHTY MOUNTAIN WARRIORS present…

TWO COMEDY SHOWS YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS IN AUGUST:

"EL VERDE" opens on August 1st FOR TWO WEEKENDS ONLY!!!! at CASA 0101, 2009 E. 1st Street, LA, CA 90033. Click here to read about the episodes I saw at Casa 0101 last year. For more information go to www.casa0101.org.

Also opening this weekend is the 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors'  all new sketch comedy "JUST LIKE WHITE PEOPLE" which is "SAVAGELY FUNNY yet STRANGELY CIVILIZED!"

July 31st through August 24th. Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun @8pm at THE COMPLEX (Ruby Theater), 6476 Santa Monica Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90038 (west of Highland Ave.)

$15 General, $12 Students/Seniors, $10 groups of SIX or more. $5 for Preview July 31st.
Buy out the house for $8 each! 2 for 1 every Sunday! (sorry, no doubling on discounts!)
Special: if you pay to see the show once, you can see it again for FREE if you bring a paying friend!

Info/Reservations: 818-754-4500 or email 18mightymountainwarriors@gmail.com
or buy ONLINE at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/38603
Cast: Junko Goda, Michael Chih Ming Hornbuckle, Kennedy Kabasares, Jully Lee, Greg Watanabe, Peter J. Wong
 

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