Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Comedy for Peace Nov. 20th - Free Tickets!

More than a dozen comedians join to promote world peace at Los Angeles event presented by IranDokht and COMEDY WALK.

COMEDY WALK and Irandokht join forces to present a FREE live comedy show devoted to global peace. A culturally diverse group of comedians, including Israeli, Iranian and Arab comedians, are brought together on the November 20th, shortly after the U.S. presidential election to stress the widespread desire for global peace.

FREE TICKETS:

www.comedywalk.com
www.plays411.com
323-960-7773

Comedy for Peace will be performed at the historic 1,100-seat Palace Theatre in historic downtown Los Angeles and held in cooperation with Human right organizations.

ABOUT IRANDOKHT:

IranDokht is an online life style magazine that educates the global community about Iranian culture, youth and women. Founded in 2002 in response to growing tension between modernity and tradition. Today, IranDokht is an independent, non-partisan, politically-engaged, controversial and influential voice in the media landscape.

www.irandokht.com

ABOUT COMEDY WALK:

COMEDY WALK, the world's largest monthly comedy festival, began presenting a FREE monthly comedy show in Los Angeles in January 2008. COMEDY WALK promotes cultural diversity and historic downtown Los Angeles. Show themes include "Latino Comedy" (last February), "Moms Comedy" in October, and "Comedy for Peace" in November. COMEDY WALK is open to audiences of all ages.

Each month, COMEDY WALK selects from the best comedians in Los Angeles to perform a FREE 90-minute show on up to six stages in historic downtown Los Angeles. Comedians walk between stages to perform multiple shows in the same theater complex and nearby theaters. Comedians and venues change every month.

www.comedywalk.com

THANKS:

COMEDY WALK and IranDokht express special thanks to the Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council (DLANC), the Historic Downtown Los Angeles Business Improvement District (BID), The Onion, the City of Los Angeles, and the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department.

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