IMPRACTICAL JOKERS: HOMECOMING Opening Tickets On Sale Friday 6/8

By: Jun. 06, 2018
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Tickets to the July 12, 2018 exhibition opening event of Impractical Jokers: Homecoming, the Staten Island Museum's latest offering, go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 8 at 12pm. General Admission tickets priced at $8 Adults, $5 Seniors/Students, $2 children 2-12, and Free for Members as well as VIP tickets price at $50 are available. Per person ticket limits apply.

Impractical Jokers: Homecoming explores the story of four longtime friends from Staten Island whose hidden-camera, comedic television show, Impractical Jokers, has become a pop culture phenomenon. See original costumes, props and art created over the past seven seasons. View new interviews, episode highlights and learn about behind-the-scenes production, including some secrets. Take a journey with the Jokers, James "Murr" Murray, Sal Vulcano, Brain "Q" Quinn, and Joe Gatto from high school hijinks to mainstream comedic success that all started on the shores of Staten Island.

Ticket Sales begin Friday, June 8, 12pm. Exhibition Opening - Thursday, July 12, 6pm - 9pm.

Tickets can be purchased through the Museum's website at www.StatenIslandMuseum.org - the exhibition is at Staten Island Museum, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Building A, SI, NY 10301

Founded in 1881 and celebrating its 137th year, the Staten Island Museum, New York City's only general interest museum, engages visitors with interdisciplinary exhibitions and educational programs that explore the dynamic connections between natural science, art, and history based on its diverse collections. The Museum serves over 40,000 adults including 16,000 school children at the Museum and in the community. Staten Island Museum is owned by the City of New York and benefits from public funds provided through the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. For current exhibits, visit StatenIslandMuseum.org.



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