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“A Gentleman’s Guide To Love And Murder” National Tour Set To Perform Thursday

The Center for the Performing Arts will present the 2014 Tony Award-winning musical A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder at 7:30 p.m Thursday, October 19 at Eisenhower Auditorium.

The tour of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder began last week in Scranton and will perform in Erie before making its way to State College.

“Each season we strive to present a variety of events to suite the varied interests of the University Park campus and the communities in Centre and the surrounding counties,” said Laura Sullivan, Director of Marketing and Communications for the Center for the Performing Arts. “Touring Broadway is one of our most popular offerings.”

Sullivan also mentioned that despite the name, the musical is a comedy and the audience should expect to hear show tunes like “Foolish to Think,” “Poison in My Pocket,” and “The Last One You’d Expect.”

Tickets for the event can be purchased online. Adult tickets cost $68 for section one and $59 for section two. Penn State University Park student tickets cost $50 for section one and $41 for section two. Youth tickets cost $51 for section one and $42 for section two.

You can find more information or purchase tickets here.

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