Quentin Tarantino’s ‘The Hateful Eight’ To Get A Staged Reading At LACMA

So it seems Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight will be making it’s public debut much sooner than anyone could have anticipated. As you probably know, Tarantino shelved the film because the script leaked online a few months ago. Well, out of nowhere he’s announced that there will be one-time live script reading for Film Independent at LACMA. That’s right, a live script reading.

Those involved with the reading are currently unknown but if it’s anything like the recent LACMA Pulp Fiction reading put on by Evan Goldberg, the experience should be well worth the money.

The reading will not be broadcasted or recorded, so you will only get to see it if you are able to purchase a $200 ticket for April 24 at 8:00pm. Tickets will go on sale at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, April 9 for members of Film Independent, LACMA Film Club and the New York Times Film Club. Tickets are limited to two per member. General admission tickets (pending availability) will go on sale April 16 and will also have a two ticket limit per member. More ticket information is available here.

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