Advanced previews of “Signs of Life” are set to begin April 25 for the first signature production to be created exclusively for the Samuel Oschin Planetarium at Griffith Observatory in over a decade.
“Signs of Life” is an astronomical detective story that propels visitors to uncover what it took to put life in the universe.
Previews include complimentary parking and special access to Griffith Observatory’s exhibits and telescopes on an evening that the Observatory is closed to the public.
“Signs of Life” previews will be held April 25 and May 2 at 6:30 p.m.
Following the program, attendees are invited to enjoy evening observing and continued full access to the building and its instruments until 9:30 p.m.
The Griffith Observatory is located at 2800 East Observatory Road.
Tickets are on sale now and are $70 per person for Foundation members and $100 per person for non-members. Parking is included. Advance tickets are required and there will be no on-site sales or walkups.
To purchase tickets, visit griffithobservatory.org/event/signs-of-life-special-preview-april-25.
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