Pulitzer Prize Winner Charles Krauthammer Returns to the State Theatre for Election Year Event

By: Sep. 06, 2016
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He is a Pulitzer Prize winner and has been named by The Financial Times as the most influential commentator in America. Washington Post Columnist and New York Times Best-selling author Charles Krauthammer returns to the State Theatre on Thursday, October 6thfor a great Election Year Event!

Show time is 8:00 PM. Tickets are $105 (Gold Circle with Meet & Greet), $55 and $50 and can be purchased by visiting the State Theatre Box Office, 453 Northampton Street, Easton, by calling 1-800-999-STATE, 610-252-3132 or online at www.statetheatre.org. Sponsored exclusively by the Brown-Daub Family of Dealerships.

Charles Krauthammer has been honored from every part of the political spectrum for his bold, lucid and original writing - from the famously liberal People for the American to the staunchly conservative Bradley Foundation. Since 1985, Krauthammer has written a syndicated column for The Washington Post for which he won the 1987 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary. He is the author of the New York Times #1 Bestseller Things That Matter: Three Decades of Passions, Pastimes and Politics, and a contributing editor to The Weekly Standard. He is also a contributor to FOX News, appearing nightly on FOX's evening news program, Special Report with Bret Baier.

For three decades, Krauthammer's influential writings have helped frame the very shape of American foreign policy. He coined and developed The Reagan Doctrine), defined the structure of the post-Cold War world in The Unipolar Moment, and outlined the principles of post-9/11 American foreign policy in his much-debated Irving Kristol Lecture, Democratic Realism.

National Review featured him on its cover as "Obama's critic-in-chief. Der Spiegel calls him "the leading voice of America's conservative intellectuals." New York Times columnist David Brooke says that today "he's the most important conservative columnist." Politico calls him "leader of the opposition... a coherent, sophisticated and implacable critic of the new president."

The $105 ticket includes a Meet & Greet where tickets holders can enter the Acopian Ballroom (through the main entrance) beginning at 6:30 PM. Light hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar will be available. (You must have your ticket to enter). Photos allowed. No signing.



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