Your favorite ’70s boozy espionage-y house party returns

When: March 1–11
Where: Undisclosed location near Vermont Ave. & Franklin Ave., Los Angeles, CA
Price: $95–105
Tags: #immersivetheatre, #interactive, #retro
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It’s 1977 and you’ve been invited to a seriously groovy party at Sharon’s pad in Los Feliz. Drinks, snacks, tunes, games, beautiful people… cool beans, right? But there’s more going on in this joint than meets the eye, and if you’re not careful you could get pulled into something pretty wild by the time the night is over. Will you take a trip into the secret world that exists behind closed doors? Or will you just chill out on the couch, enjoy the spread, and flirt with whomever catches your eye? It’s all up to you… either way, this is
gonna be a night to remember!
Safehouse ’77 is a site-specific interactive show with a mixture of historical and pop-cultural influences. Each evening, ten participants will explore and inhabit a fully-designed space that captures the sexy, shaggy spirit of Los Angeles in the ’70s — a time and place when truly anything could happen. This immersive experience lasts 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Read the NoPro AMA with the show’s creator, our review of their 2017 production, or listen to our Safehouse ’77 podcast episode.
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