Tickets-Entertainment
The New Short Fiction Series: 2 tix June-November performances
- Item Number
- 476
- Estimated Value
- 200 USD
- Sold
- 120 USD to ac0f172e2
- Number of Bids
- 10 - Bid History
Item Description
The New Short Fiction Series is LA’s longest running spoken word series, now in its 19th season.
Presented at The Federal Bar every second Sunday of the month in cooperation with Barnes & Noble, The New Short Fiction Series is a recognized standout in the Southland’s artistic landscape. Each performance features carefully selected excerpts from new works of short fiction by a West Coast writer.
The New Short Fiction Series is directly responsible for placing 6 newly released books on the Los Angeles Times’ bestseller list, and has been the “jump off” for many collections and novels from unpublished stories featured in the series. Star and spoken word artist Sally Shore hosts and produces this monthly live program, performing with a rotating guest cast of some of LA’s most talented working actors.
It’s a spoken word series and it’s also LA’s only live literary magazine… It’s not really a reading, but more of a hybrid of live interpretation and the written word. It’s literary performance.” – Variety
This package includes two tickets to the June-November performances, parking, and a signed copy of Kirsten FitzPatrick’s new release, “My Pulse is an Earthquake”.
Tickets are non-transferable, good for the 2015 season only. Does not include drinks/food. North Hollywood location only.
Location:
The Federal Bar
5303 Lankershim Blvd.
North Hollywood, CA
Tel: 818-980-2555
The New Short Fiction Series is a project of the EMERGE fiscal sponsorship program of The Pasadena Arts Council.
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Sally Shore, The New Short Fiction Series
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