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Harrison Skopes “Live In Los Angeles” Comedy Special [Video]

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Built on his promise to his mother to never give up on his dreams and pursue them with all his heart. All roads have led stand-up comedian Harrison Skopes to his debut comedy special titled Live In Los Angeles.

Walking to the stage, resembling John Travolta in the film Saturday Night Fever, Harrison delivers a brief but remarkable performance of his favorite material throughout his career.

 The Zephyr Theatre, originally called the Horseshoe Stage, opened on January 5th, 1956, at a time when intimate performance bases were scarce. It has been a working stage ever since, hosting plays, musicals, readings, workshops, live comedy, and performance-based classes. For more than 50 years, the Zephyr has been a mainstay of the Los Angeles theater scene and has hosted writers and performers at every level of achievement, from Oscar and Emmy award winners to new playwrights.

The Zephyr Theatre is a 3/4th thrust stage with 74 seats total and roughly 50 seats in the center section. They have a beautiful recently updated outdoor courtyard that is used as the lobby plus 3 restrooms and 2 spacious dressing rooms.