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Email For Chance to See ‘Importance of Being Earnest’

POSTED BY
Laura

Theater theatreConsidered Oscar Wilde’s best work, The Importance of Being Earnest has been making audiences laugh since it debuted in London in 1895. Set in Victorian England, Wilde’s classic satirical comedy follows two bachelor friends, who create fake identities in an attempt to court two delightful young ladies. As things begin to go awry with their master plan, the gentlemen must grapple with the uproarious consequences of their deception. Hilarity ensues as aristocratic attitudes, romance, fortunes, double lives, and honor collide in this clever tale. MHOTC readers can enter for a chance at a ticket see the play “live” on-screen at several movie theatres around town on Tuesday, November 3 at 7 p.m. These are guaranteed seats, as you exchange the pass for a ticket at the box office. For your chance, e-mail FathomEventsDenver@gmail.com with EARNEST – MHOTC in the subject line. Include your name, mailing address and contact phone number in the body of the e-mail. Deadline to email is noon on Monday, November 2. Winners will be drawn and notified shortly thereafter by email. Note: Late, incorrect, and/or duplicate entries will not be considered. You can buy tickets to the show here.

Posted by Laura on October 31, 2015 | Updated November 3, 2015 Filed Under: Expired

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