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Ed Asner returns as Karl Marx in a new episode of Steve Allen's Meeting of Minds

Sunday, March 21, 2010 at 7:00 PM (PT)

Los Angeles, CA

Ed Asner returns as Karl Marx in a new episode of Steve...

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Pre-paid ($20 at the door) Ended $15.00 $1.36
group ticket (6 tickets) Ended $72.00 $2.79
extension of existing subscription ticket (from April through May) Ended $12.00 $1.29
Subscription ticket, March through May Ended $36.00 $1.89

Event Details

What would the father of communism ask the extravagant Queen of Versailles?

How would "the most honest man of England" answer questions posed by the American president whose administration was among the most corrupt?

The conversation continues on March 21st at the Steve Allen theater, when these great historical figures reunite for their second Meeting of Minds. If you missed their first encounter -- don't miss out this time. And if you were there for the first meeting you will want to see how this battle plays out.

In association with Meadowlane Entertainment.

Prepaid tickets are $15 (no refunds) -- $20 at the door.

Jack Maxwell as Steve AllenMeeghan Holaway and Dan LauriaEd Asner and Bruce Davison

 

Show #4:

Directed by Frank Megna

Steve Allen....................................Jack Maxwell

Dr. Karl Marx..................................Ed Asner

President Ulysses S Grant..............Dan Lauria

Queen Marie Antoinette..................Meeghan Holaway

Sir Thomas More............................Bruce Davison

Produced by Bob Ladendorf and Diana Ljungaeus

When & Where



Steve Allen Theater
4773 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90027

Sunday, March 21, 2010 at 7:00 PM (PT)


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Opening Minds Productions



OMP is a 501 (c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to educational theater.

It is our particular mission to perform at colleges, high schools, universities and other educational or cultural venues.

Through the insight of Steve Allen, the dry and dusty history of textbooks becomes an exciting, timeless exploration of humans and their quest for understanding -- of each other, their worlds and the universe.

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