Golden Age Theater Performances Receive Highest Rating From CBS Radio Entertainment Critic
Golden Age Theater Performances Receive Highest Rating From CBS Radio Entertainment Critic
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., April 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Live weekly theatrical readings from the Stories from the Golden Age Series of adventures, mysteries, science fiction, fantasy and western stories written in the 1930s and '40s by L. Ron Hubbard have received CBS Radio's highest four-star rating.
In his review, Contributing Arts and Entertainment Critic, Todd David Schwartz, gave the performances "FOUR STARS (Highest Rating) [for] Southern California's most refreshingly unique entertainment experience."
The Saturday night performances recreate "the sensations of old-time radio, compellingly crafted tales by award-winning writer L. Ron Hubbard," said Schwartz on CBS Radio's 'The Paul Mitchell Show.' "The stories--full of intrigue, excitement, suspense, and humor--have terrific appeal for audience members of every age, making this a rare and delightful outing for the entire family."
Located one block west of the Grauman's Chinese Theater on Hollywood Blvd., the Golden Age Theater was created to bring a special form of theater to Hollywood. "With such notable actors as Phil Proctor (co-creator of the Firesign Theatre), Karen Black (Five Easy Pieces), Josh Robert Thompson (the real 'Fake' Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Martin Kove (Karate Kid), these performances make for a full night of entertainment," said Joni Labaqui, Golden Age Theater entertainment director. "No matter who's performing, it's always an exciting evening."
For more information on the Golden Age Theater shows and times, contact Joni Labaqui at 323-466-3310 or go to www.goldenagestories.com.
Source: Galaxy Press
CONTACT: Joni Labaqui, +1-323-466-3310, for Galaxy Press
Web Site: http://www.goldenagestories.com/
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