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HOLLYWOOD’S ‘GOLDEN AGE THEATER’ ARRIVES IN DC

HOLLYWOOD’S ‘GOLDEN AGE THEATER’
ARRIVES IN WASHINGTON, DC FOR ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY


Performance of L. Ron Hubbard’s humorous adventure “Tough Old Man” taking place at Founding Church of Scientology, Washington DC on Friday, February 1st at 6:00 PM


The Golden Age Theater located in Hollywood, California has sent a team of popular actors to perform the humorous adventure written by master storyteller L. Ron Hubbard. It is called “Tough Old Man”—a tale that revolves around a character by the name of Moffat who is sent for final training under the senior constable of the Frontier Patrol in interplanetary service—Old Keno. Moffat searches to discover why Old Keno doesn’t feel extreme cold or heat, and never seems to eat, and what he finds provides a totally unexpected ending.

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The performance of “Tough Old Man” features Gino Montesinos and other actors.


Gino Montesinos has starred at such premiere American theaters as The Mark Taper Forum, Lincoln Center and the New York Shakespeare Festival. His film work includes supporting roles in Collateral, Cellular and Bruce Almighty. In television, he has guest-starred on CSI:NY, 24 and ER.

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It will take place at the Founding Church of Scientology Washington DC, 1424 16th Street, Washington, DC, 20036. Doors open at 6 PM and the show starts at 6:30 PM. The performance is FREE. All are invited.


The Golden Age Theater has received CBS Radio’s highest four-star rating giving the shows “FOUR STARS (Highest Rating) [for] Southern California’s most refreshingly unique entertainment experience.”


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.


For more information on Friday's show, call (202) 797-9826 or fcdc@scientology.net.


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