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Tickets
π« Sign up for The Twilight Zone: Ahead of its Time Webinar
βοΈ We'll send you an email with all the information you need to enjoy the experience
General Information
π Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2020
π Time: 8 pm β 10:30 pm (plus, a full replay of the experience will be available to all registered guests for up to a week)
π Location: Your home
π€ Age requirement: All ages
β Please note: Can't make it live? Don't worry, you'll have access to the full replay for one week!
π± You will find all necessary information regarding the experience in your Fever ticket and confirmation email
Description
βWe can feed the stomach with concentrates. We can supply microfilm for reading, recreation, even movies of a sort. We can pump oxygen in, and waste material out. But thereβs one thing we canβt simulate, thatβs a very basic need: manβs hunger for companionship. The barrier of loneliness. Thatβs one thing we havenβt licked yet.β
Those are the concluding words of Rod Serling β creator, head writer, narrator, and host of the legendary TV series The Twilight Zone (CBS, 1959-64) β said in the series' debut episode where an astronaut-in-training hallucinates that he's totally alone in a deserted American town. If those words sound uncomfortably close to the quarantining we're all experiencing now, itβs because Serling (1924-75) was a true visionary, a prescient prophet of the small screen, whose many Twilight Zone episodes dealt with the universal, timeless themes of isolation, loneliness, and solitude. Join New York Adventure Club as they embark on a journey through The Twilight Zone, and how one of the greatest television series of the 20th Century continues to shed a prescient light on 21st Century challenges including today's global pandemic. See you there, virtually!
π« Sign up for The Twilight Zone: Ahead of its Time Webinar
βοΈ We'll send you an email with all the information you need to enjoy the experience
General Information
π Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2020
π Time: 8 pm β 10:30 pm (plus, a full replay of the experience will be available to all registered guests for up to a week)
π Location: Your home
π€ Age requirement: All ages
β Please note: Can't make it live? Don't worry, you'll have access to the full replay for one week!
π± You will find all necessary information regarding the experience in your Fever ticket and confirmation email
Description
βWe can feed the stomach with concentrates. We can supply microfilm for reading, recreation, even movies of a sort. We can pump oxygen in, and waste material out. But thereβs one thing we canβt simulate, thatβs a very basic need: manβs hunger for companionship. The barrier of loneliness. Thatβs one thing we havenβt licked yet.β
Those are the concluding words of Rod Serling β creator, head writer, narrator, and host of the legendary TV series The Twilight Zone (CBS, 1959-64) β said in the series' debut episode where an astronaut-in-training hallucinates that he's totally alone in a deserted American town. If those words sound uncomfortably close to the quarantining we're all experiencing now, itβs because Serling (1924-75) was a true visionary, a prescient prophet of the small screen, whose many Twilight Zone episodes dealt with the universal, timeless themes of isolation, loneliness, and solitude. Join New York Adventure Club as they embark on a journey through The Twilight Zone, and how one of the greatest television series of the 20th Century continues to shed a prescient light on 21st Century challenges including today's global pandemic. See you there, virtually!