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🎟️ Score Broadway season tickets for two

One lucky reader is about to win a pair of season tickets worth $1,200+ for six upcoming Broadway shows at the Memorial Auditorium.

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Five rotating images showing scenes from five musicals coming to the Memorial Auditorium.

They say you never forget the magic of your first live musical.

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Right this way to Broadway.

We’re partnering with the Tivoli Theatre Foundation to give away two season tickets to the upcoming Broadway at Memorial 2024-2025 Season — yes, a whole season, featuring six Broadway shows running from October 2024 through July 2025 (valued at $1,200).

From iconic musicals like “Pretty Woman” and “Les Misérables” to contemporary classics that include “Hamilton” + “Six,” this Broadway season is sure to be as memorable as it is magnifique — and you (plus a friend) could be there for every magical moment.

Ready to enter? All you have to do is fill out the form below now through Wednesday, July 3, at noon ET. Our lucky ticket winner will be announced on Monday, July 8.

Pro tip: There’s a free bonus entry waiting for readers who make it to the end of the survey.

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