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Center For The Performing Arts Providing Discounts On Touring Broadway Show Tickets

The Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State will provide discounts for students who wish to see one of the touring Broadway musicals coming to campus this semester.

Tickets to Performing Arts presentations at University Park are already discounted using an allocation from the University Park Student Fee Board. However, students will receive an additional 15 percent off tickets for three touring Broadway Musicals if they purchase their tickets at Eisenhower Auditorium from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on January 17.

The three Broadway shows coming to campus this semester are Rodgers + Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” on February 20-21, “Dirty Dancing” on March 21-22, and the musical “Jersey Boys” about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons on April 17-18. During the special sale, the tickets will be discounted to either $42.50 or $34.85 (depending on the section) for each of the shows.

To purchase the tickets at the discounted price, students should simply go to Eisenhower Auditorium on January 17 and bring their Penn State ID. Friends who want to sit together need to purchase their tickets at the same time.

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Katie Klodowski

Katie is a senior from Pittsburgh, PA and a retired editor at Onward State. Currently, she works as a staff writer. True to her hometown, she is a fan of Steel City sports but also uses her ballet and music training to be a tough critic of all things artsy. The fastest ways to her heart are through pizza, sushi, and a solid taste in music (this means no Taylor Swift). To be constantly razzle-dazzled, follow her on all social media forms at @KatieKlodowski

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