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A&E Dispatch | Seattle Theatre Group offers half-price ticket sale
Seattle Theatre Group is having a half-price sale tickets sale for shows at the Paramount and Moore Theatres. The sale goes from 10 a.m. Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, Nov. 27 to 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28.
Seattle Times staff reporter
In keeping with the Thanksgiving spirit, the Seattle Theatre Group is giving back to its customers this holiday.
The theater group and presenter is offering half off its ticket prices for shows at the Paramount and Moore theaters, for all tickets sold from 10 a.m. Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, Nov. 27 to 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28.
These discounted shows range from Broadways shows to rock concerts. To use the discount, simply use the promotional code "GOBBLE" when prompted when purchasing tickets online at www.theparamount.com.
Shows eligible for the discount include:
• Dan Zanes and Friends Holiday House Party
• A Bishop Blanchet Brave production of "A Christmas Carol — The Musical"
• Oprah Winfrey Presents "The Color Purple"
• The New Year's Eve Extravaganza with the Presidents of the United States of America, with such guests as the Saturday Knights and Vince Mira
• Blue Note Records 70th Anniversary On Tour
• The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley
• Trader Joe's Silent Movie Mondays
Marian Liu: 206-464-3825 or mliu@seattletimes.com
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