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(562) 472-2787
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Ticket prices range from $39.50 to $59.50 dollars
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18 and up
“Running on Empty” Starring Lewis Black comes to the Terrace Theater
Saturday, Dec 1, 2012 8:00p
Actor, author, social critic, and standup comedian, Lewis Black, will be appearing live at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach on Saturday, December 1st at 8pm. Black is sure to have the audience engaged in his compelling points about the absurdity of our world.
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Performers at this Event
Lewis Black
Standup comics everywhere may rely on angry cynicism as a staple of their material, but if an award were bequeathed to the man most responsible for honing irate sarcasm, refining it, and turning it into an art form, that honor would almost certainly be handed to Lewis Black....
Standup comics everywhere may rely on angry cynicism as a staple of their material, but if an award were bequeathed to the man most responsible for honing irate sarcasm, refining it, and turning it into an art form, that honor would almost certainly be handed to Lewis Black....
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Black is as profane as Archie Bunker off camera, and he wastes no time getting to the heart of our American conceits. "If there was a guy at the office who announced every day that he was greatest, by the end of the week, you'd have killed him."