25% off BLACK FRIDAY sale for THAT TIME OF THE YEAR Offered at WPPAC
By: Gabrielle Sierra Nov. 24, 2010
"Indeed it's the time of the year to give back", says Christopher Massimine, WPPAC representative, "and in the spirit of the festivities we're happy to bring this exciting offer to theatre lovers."
WPPAC, now in its relaunch season, under the mainstage leadership of Artistic Director twice-Emmy-winner Annette Jolles, is dedicated to producing new and developing theatre from emerging writers, while championing the theatre arts in the Hudson Valley through comprehensive Community and Educational Outreach, FIRST LOOK, a reading series of new work open to the public at no cost, CONVERSATIONS @ 7, a dialogue series featuring the most prolific voices in theatre (most recently with Tony and Pulitzer Prize winner Tom Kitt), and special events available to the Westchester area.WPPAC will kick start its Holiday Entertainment with a SPECIAL "BLACK FRIDAY" OFFER for one day only - Friday November 26, 9AM-9PM.Previews, , December 2 & 3 - normally $39 will be $29.25.All other performances, December 4-19 - normally $49 will be $36.75These discounts can be redeemed two ways:
1) Order in person at the theatre Box Office, from Noon until 6PM.
2) You can also order by phone:
Box office: 914-328-1600 (Noon-6PM only)
Ticket Fusion: 877-548-3237 (9AM-9PM)
(Service fees apply for telephone orders.)
Discount valid for new sales only and cannot be applied to previously purchased tickets. May not be combined with any other offer. Discount not available for online purchases. That Time of the Year is a musical revue of 25 all-original Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year's songs. Hugely successful Off Broadway with the York Theater Company, the revue runs the musical gamut from show tunes to rock, blues and jazz, the songs range from funny numbers highlighting the joys and anxieties of the holiday season to beautiful, touching ballads about the meaning behind the holidays.Directed by Emmy winner Annette Jolles with music direction by Darren R. Cohen, the cast will include Zachary Clause, Leslie Henstock, Emily Jenda, Ryan Malyar and Hanley Smith.

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