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Getting Along w/ Stephanie Thoreson

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Inspired by iconic television and dialogue-driven screwball romances, “Getting Along” is a fresh remix of classic tropes exploring everything from codependency and fluid sexuality to kinky sex collars and the inner workings of Sbarro's Pizza. Follow Gale, a flighty thirty-something new to the big city, as she tries to build a life of her own after things abruptly end with her fiancé Greg. Featuring a carousel of special guest stars and live musical accompaniment, “Getting Along” is must-see TV, performed live on stage. From pilot to finale, binge season one in one sitting -- only at The Elysian.

Featuring:

  • Babe Motel

  • Linzy Beltran

  • Michael Mortilla

  • Spencer Turrubiarte

  • & More!

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  • Sunday 3/19 at 9:00 PM

  • Monday 3/20 at 9:30 PM

Stephanie Thoreson is a writer, comedian, and actor who cut her teeth in the creative scene of Austin, TX for over a decade before moving to Los Angeles. She is one half of Baby Lion Studios, the independent production team behind the ensemble sitcom Wind-Ups, for which she served as head writer. She plays the lead in the feature Good Feels on Wheels, which received multiple awards during its festival run, including three “Best Actress” wins for Stephanie’s portrayal of Opal. You can also catch her debut as a scream queen in the horror anthology Scare Package, streaming on Shudder. “Getting Along” is Stephanie’s third solo show, following her critically acclaimed character showcase “Fishbowl” and debut one-woman show “Shattered Dreams and Other Positive Experiences”.


Doors at 9 PM, Show starts at 9:30 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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