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Ticket Sale Dates
Subscriptions on sale to Members: March 5 at noon
Subscriptions on sale to General Public: March 8 at noon
Individual tickets on sale to Members: March 11 at noon
Individual tickets on sale to General Public: March 14 at noon
Event Location
All events listed take place at The Paley Center for Media in Los Angeles, 465 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills.
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Ticket Prices
All 3 events: $65, $40 for Paley Center Members.
Individual event: $25, $15 for Paley Members.
Ticket Policies
Events and participants are subject to change without notice. No refunds or exchanges. Four-ticket limit per person, per event. All seating is general admission; no reserved seating.
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To Order Tickets (Members, please have your ID number ready.)

· Online: At paleycenter.org beginning March 5 at noon for Members. See above for all ticket dates. Service charges will apply.

· By Phone: 310.786.1091, daily, 12:00 to 5:00 pm. Service charges will apply.

· In Person: Tickets for all events are available at the front desk, Wed to Sun, 12:00 to 5:00 pm.

 Online ticketing closes two hours before a scheduled event. Tickets may still be purchased in person up until the time of the event. |
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The Sarah Silverman Program
NEW DATE: Friday, May 2, 2008; 7:00 pm
Sarah Silverman's slash-and-burn brand of comedy does unspeakable things to the sitcom format in her critically hailed, brutally irreverent Comedy Central series, The Sarah Silverman Program. Come hear Sarah and other members of the creative team discuss the production of the show, their penchant for shocking subject matter, and the pros and cons of dating the Almighty.
In Person: Sarah Silverman, Cast and creative team
PHOTO CREDIT: Rhet Bear
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From Class Clown to Social Critic:
An Evening with George Carlin
Thursday, May 8, 2008; 7:00 pm
George Carlin has long been one of America's sharpest social critics, employing a keen analytical mind, dazzling verbal dexterity, moral outrage, and slashing wit to point out the stupidity and hypocrisy so often displayed by the human race. Join us for a conversation with the legendarily provocative comedian, which will undoubtedly include at least a few of the seven words you can't say on television.
In Person: George Carlin
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
(bring your own lotion)
Monday, June 30, 2008; 7:00 pm
This hilariously unapologetic FX comedy pokes fun at everything from conflicts in the Middle East to religion to incest. Creator Rob McElhenney and codeveloper Glenn Howerton double as the stars of this show about four dysfunctional twentysomething friends who run—just barely—a dive bar in Philly. Danny DeVito costars as a new kind of TV dad, in the midst of an extended midlife crisis (but a heck of a lot nicer than Louie De Palma). Join the creators and cast for an evening of laughs and insights.
In Person: Charlie Day, "Charlie Kelly"; Glenn Howerton, "Dennis Reynolds"; Rob McElhenney, "Mac"; Kaitlin Olson, "Dee Reynolds"; Danny DeVito, "Frank Reynolds"
PHOTO CREDIT: Jay Silverman/FX
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