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Golden Age Theater Performance Trailers Now on YouTube

Several well-known celebrity performers took the stage recently at the Golden Age Theater in Hollywood, to perform an adaptation of the L. Ron Hubbard western story, "Reign of the Gila Monster". A short trailer of the performance can now been seen on YouTube.
Hollywood, CA, United States (pr4links.com) 15/02/2011
Hollywood, CA - February 10, 2011 -- Martin Kove (Karate Kid), Bruce Boxleitner (Tron), Lee de Broux (Robo Cop), Josh Robert Thompson (Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson), were a few of the celebrity performers on stage recently at the Golden Age Theater, located in Hollywood a block west of the Grauman's Chinese Theater on Hollywood Blvd. A short theatrical trailer of their performance of the L. Ron Hubbard western story, "Reign of the Gila Monster", can now been seen on YouTube.

The story is a comedic western penned by Hubbard in the heyday of pulp fiction, during which he was one of its most prominent authors. It's the tale of Howdy Johnson, and how he saves the town of Powderville from the larger-than-life self-appointed marshal simply known as "The Gila Monster". The trailer can be found on the Golden Age Stories YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAERTm7IT-g . The video also provides a good example of what guests experience every Saturday night at the Golden Age Theater.

"FOUR STARS (Highest Rating) [for] Southern California's most refreshingly unique entertainment experience," was the rating given by CBS Radio's Contributing Arts & Entertainment Critic, Todd David Schwartz, for the weekly performances. The Saturday night shows recreate "the sensations of old-time radio, compellingly crafted tales by award-winning writer L. Ron Hubbard," said Schwartz.

The full story, the "Reign of the Gila Monster", can be found in the Stories from the Golden Age audiobook entitled "The Baron of Coyote River" (Galaxy Press, $9.95) a full cast audio production. The CD is available at Amazon.com, iTunes, Audible.com and at http://www.GoldenAgeStories.com/audiobooks

Weekly performance schedules and tickets are available online at http://www.GoldenAgeTheater.com . Free parking. Complimentary refreshments are available prior to and after the show. Doors open every Saturday at 7:00pm.

Stories from the Golden Age contains 153 stories all written by Hubbard during the 1930s and 1940s - in genres ranging from Mystery to Thriller, Science Fiction and Fantasy to Adventure and Western, using his own and fifteen pen names - widely considered America's Golden Age of Fiction. The print version of each work includes the pulp fiction artwork that originally accompanied the story in magazine publication. In addition, each title offers a full-cast, unabridged audio theatrical presentation complete with theme music and sound effects. For more information on the books and audiobooks, go to http://www.GoldenAgeStories.com

About Stories From the Golden Age:
Stories From the Golden Age is a line of 80 books and multi-cast, unabridged audio books, featuring 153 stories written by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1930s and 1940s in any of the several popular genres of the day – mystery, thriller, adventure, science fiction, fantasy and western – with tales appropriate for all ages from middle school and up. The cover art for the complete available library is displayed in the iBookstore and purchasing is a breeze on the new iPad. The eBooks are also available at Amazon.com, BarnesAndNoble.com and on the Stories from the Golden Age website at http://www.GoldenAgeStories.com

Contact:
John Goodwin
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(323) 466-7815
Hollywood, CA 90028
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