Steve is the lucky 13th person to enter and win a pair of tickets to tomorrow evening’s performance of High Fidelity. This great musical will be playing at the Hart House Theatre Wednesday through Saturday at 8:00 pm until January 30th. Tickets are $25, $15 for seniors and students, and on Wednesdays student tickets are only $10. For more information about the play please visit Hart House Theatre. Stay tuned next Monday for another chance to win two free tickets in our next Toronto Theatre contest!
This week is Comedy Week for Haiti, basically folks will be making you laugh, and the money you spend on said laughter will go to the International Committee of the Red Cross Haiti Fund.
This Wednesday be the lucky 13th person to enter and win a pair of free tickets for a Hart House Production of High Fidelity. This musical is adapted from the classic award winning film and novel, about a young man’s overcoming of a ‘quarter – life crisis’.
For your chance to win, contact us here at contests@mooneyontheatre.com quoting the subject line “High Fidelity”.
Tickets are $25, $15 for seniors and students, and $10 student tickets on Wednesdays. Show dates run until January 30, Wednesday to Saturday at 8:00 with a 2:00 Matinee on January 30th. For more information about this play visit the Hart House Theatre or continue to read excerpts from the press release below.
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