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Twin Flames Show

A COMEDIC ICON (HBO) IS HEADLINING THIS SHOW, and it’s a magical SURPRISE (this is not a bit)!

Hang up and call us now. Get ready for a time-bending, heart-melting cosmic circus. Your transcendent variety show from the celestial ether is taking The Elysian stage. Enjoy a bizarre evening of magic, drag, characters on characters, clown, art, and time-traveling friendship that leaves you wondering if you just fell in love. (You did.) Hosted by beautiful cosmic freaks Emily Maverick & Geri Courtney-Austein.

This show is destined to be extra, extra magical, and you'll get all the answers to your problems. After all, we’ve got a secret headliner, a beauty pageant-winning drag queen, 4 very mean old ladies, and more! Featuring Laci Mosely, Mean Old Ladies, Joshua Kilcoyne, Gouda LaGrand, Bill O’Neill, and Hollywood’s foremost mentalism/magic duo The Cosmic Romantics


ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Geri Courtney-Austein is an LA-based actor, producer, voiceover artist and creator. TV credits include Better Call Saul (AMC), Atypical (Netflix), Scream Queens (Fox) and This Close (Sundance Now). You can catch her in the feature Scream Therapy and Glass Casa coming soon, as the lead in the internationally released animated film, The Little Sorcerer, and in the critically acclaimed film, Hard Luck Love Song.

Emily Maverick Shankman is an LA-based comedian, actor, and content creator. Her film, “Emily, I Love You,” won first place in the LabFest, a short film competition judged by a team of TV writers, producers, and actors, including Mindy Sterling, Bob Koherr, Rick Ferrari, Tracy Poust, and Bobby Roth. She performs standup, characters, and clown all across LA, is a member of the astrology-meets-clown performance art group Planets, Planets, Planets, and writes and performs in the fluxus ensemble Nonsemble. Her solo show Psychopomp / Fare Thee Well won the Audience Choice Award for Creative Storytelling at Denver Fringe this summer.


Doors at 6:30 PM, Show starts at 7 PM

Seating begins 15 minutes before showtime, there is NO LATE SEATING. Seats are assigned on a first come first served basis, from the front of the theatre to the back. If you want to sit closer, be sure to arrive earlier.

Shows start no later than 10 MINUTES after the scheduled show time.

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