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AUTHOR SERVICES, INC., requests the pleasure of your company at our theatrical presentation of the tales from the collection of the Stories from the Golden Age.
Location: L. Ron Hubbard Gallery • 7051 Hollywood Blvd.,
Hollywood, CA 90028
Doors open: 7:00 pm • Show begins: 7:30 pm • Free parking
Tickets: $10.00 per person • Refreshments will be served after the show:
See a photo gallery of highlights from The Iron Duke live performance.
Watch video highlight presentations of previous live performances.
Click here to order tickets online.
RSVP: Ms. Joni Labaqui (323) 466-3310 or e-mail: jonil@authorservicesinc.com |
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THE CHEE-CHALKER: FBI agent Bill Norton has been sent to Ketchikan, Alaska to track down his former boss, who's vanished while investigating a heroin smuggling ring. Norton instantly suspects the smugglers are operating from inside the local fishing fleet. But six months and a string of declared "accidental" drownings have failed to turn up any clues.
Norton's cold case heats up when the local radio station owner emerges, floating face-down at the docks, and a heart-stopping heiress to the halibut trade makes a maelstrom of trouble. The fact that Norton is well dressed and neatly shaven causes some of the local toughs to mistake the agent for a "chee-chalker"—or newcomer—much to their regret.
- 18 October—The Chee-Chalker
- 25 October—The Chee-Chalker
- 8 November—The Chee-Chalker
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ORDERS IS ORDERS: Marine Gunnery Sergeant James Mitchell and Private First Class Spivits are assigned to brave a 200-mile trek to bring anti-cholera serum to a remote American consulate in Shunkien, China. It’s a treacherous mission set against impossible odds—they must reach the trapped Americans that are caught in the crossfire of the invading Japanese forces.
- 15 November—Orders Is Orders
- 22 November—Orders Is Orders
- 6 December—If I Were You
- 13 December—If I Were You
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HE DIDN'T LIKE CATS: Meek and mousy Jacob Findley, a civil servant of the United States, was not vindictive in nature. But, he didn’t like cats. Surprisingly, Jacob’s deep aversion to cats induces him to send one large, proud—and hauntingly vengeful—feline to its apparent fate under the wheels of a passing car.
Admission is FREE for our Christmas open house
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