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Christopher Nolan Hates Women (in LA)

April 3 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
$20
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You know when you have a really unpopular opinion, and it feels like you’re the guy in a noir film with the Secret Knowledge You Never Asked For, and everyone around you gets hostile when you try to say something about it? That’s what it’s like to realize that Christopher Nolan hates women. He likes them evil, he likes them dead, and he likes them both–but he’s a Sacred Art Dude, so, y’know, “it’s a noir pastiche,” or “it’s actually a commentary,” or “please be quiet, I’m trying to watch David Bowie be Nikola Tesla.” Join Theo as he tries to escape from inside a Christopher Nolan movie, persuade you that he is correct about your favorite director hating women, and confront the harms of his own Sacred Art Dude.

Written and performed by Theo Embeck

Directed by Carly DW Bones

Co-produced by Theo Embeck and Ari Radousky

Projection design by Veronica Mullins

ASL interpretation by Sher Smith

Starts 7PM PT

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  • Date: April 3
  • Time:
    7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
  • Cost: $20
  • Event Categories: Comedy Show, Los Angeles Shows, Solo Show
  • Website: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/christopher-nolan-hates-women

Venue

  • The Hudson Theatres
  • 6539 Santa Monica Boulevard
    Los Angeles, CA 90038 United States
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