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Allana Pratt, Intimacy Expert - Allana’s Client’s Success Now A One Man Show

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In the many years I have been fortunate enough to do something I love, I have met some amazing people who have changed my life as much as I have changed theirs.  It is an honor and a privilege to share this amazing news! One of my client’s is now performing a one man show:

300 FIRST DATES (formerly ‘The Feminar’) is back by popular demand! It is a hybrid of stand-up comedy, dating advice and solo performance. Dave Kessler merges his gifts as a comedian and what he learned from going on 300 dates. It’s a hilarious evening for singles and couples!

Sun. July 19th, 7pm
Santa Monica Playhouse

For more information or to buy tickets:
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