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MAY 11 + 12 - FRIDAY + SATURDAY!

Venice Beach's First Original Sketch Comedy Group.

The INTecollectuals are back for another sold out show this Friday and Saturday night at The Electric Lodge Theater behind Abbott Kinney. 

(FREE) Drinks start flowing at 8PM + Show starts at 9PM ... Join us for another party and hilarious sketch comedy.

About The INTecollectuals: An original sketch comedy group sprouting out of the cracks of the infamous Los Angeles surf ghetto known as Venice Beach. Directed by LA sketch veteran Jeff Leaf, this collision of wit and edge infused with music has become a monthly favorite at the Electric Lodge Theater, located behind the ever-growing Abbot Kinney. Performing to a sold out crowd month after month, the founding members Jeff Leaf, Betsy Currie, Stephanie Hodgdon, Elliot Peele, and Michael Geary create a fast paced flipbook of comedic genius inspired by their community, culture, and personal baggage. There is a party atmosphere the minute you enter the space, continuing with drinks after the show while chatting with the cast.

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