If you're searching for a special gift for a Walking Dead fan, how about a Valentine's Day meet and greet with Norman Reedus, Greg Nicotero, Lauren Cohan, and Steven Yeun? The PlayhouseSquare Theater in Cleveland just announced The Walking Dead LIVE, taking place on February 14th, and we have all the details:

The Walking Dead Live: "An Evening With the Cast & Creators of the Hit Show featuring a Live Panel Discussion, Fan Q&A and more!

An exclusive look inside The Walking Dead with cast members Norman Reedus (Daryl), Steve Yeun (Glenn) & Lauren Cohan (Maggie) and executive producer/special effects guru Greg Nicotero for a special live panel discussion, fan Q&A, never before seen footage & a look behind the scenes plus much more! A limited amount of meet and greet packages also available."

The event may not take place until February, but tickets go on sale this week. Donors and partners of the theater have a pre-sale offering that starts on December 12th. Everyone else will be able to purchase tickets starting at 11:00am EST on December 14th. Ticket prices start at $35 and it looks like meet and greet packages will cost $100 per person.

If you're looking to be the first to purchase tickets, and money is no object, you might be able to get in on the donor/partner pre-sale by signing up ASAP. There are a variety of membership options, but it looks like you may be able to get access to early tickets for as little as $100. For more information on their membership options, visit:

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