Initially a dreadful 1930s propaganda film about the absolute horrors of the devil’s lettuce, Reefer Madness has since morphed into an ironically pro-marijuana piece of pop culture—most notably with the 1998 L.A. premiere of this acclaimed musical satire by Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney, as well as its 2005 film adaptation. Now some fuzzy number of years later, the production has been reignited in L.A. at the former King King space on Hollywood Boulevard. Temporarily dubbed the Reefer Den, the small club-like theater keeps things going post-show with live music and munchies; there’s also an optional pre-show brunch or dinner available for purchase on the adjacent patio.
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