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ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE to ORDER: See Details for Each Specific Event Below ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE TO ORDER: See details for each specific event below. Use these offers to save time & money on the BEST SEATS available. Visit www.plumbenefits.com for more offers. umMARKETING MARKETING MARKETING American Idiot tells the exhilarating story of a new generation of young Americans as they struggle to find meaning in a post-9/11 world. This high-octane musical includes every song from the acclaimed Green Day's two time Grammy-Award winning rock opera American Idiot, as well as several songs from the band's Grammy Award-winning new release, 21st Century Breakdown. Don't miss the hottest show of the seasonTickets from $25, Save up to 25%! Save $46 On Weekdays thru 6/13: $75, reg. $122, Save $42 On Weekends thru 6/13: $85, reg. $127. Tue 7, Wed/Thur/Fri 8, Sat 2/8, Sun 2/7. Pur by 6/4. TO ORDER: Online visit www.broadwayoffers.com or Call (212) 947-8844 & use code AIPLM411. Or bring Guide to St. James Theatre, 246 West 44th Street. Believe in the Magic! DISNEY AND CAMERON MACKINTOSH PRESENT MARY POPPINS Tickets from $41.50! December‟s EVENT OF THE MONTH MORE FUN THAN YOU EVER IMAGINED! Now in its 5th phenomenal year at the beautiful New Amsterdam Theatre on 42nd Street! MARY POPPINS has astonished over 6 million people with its own brand of pure Bway magic. Featuring the irresistible story and unforgettable songs from one of the most popular Disney films of all time, plus brand-new breathtaking dance numbers and spectacular stage-craft, MARY POPPINS is everything you could ever want in a hit Broadway show! Offer A-Sun thru Thur thru 12/23 (code: HPL): $46.50-$81.50 reg. $61.50-$121.50. Balc/Mezz/Orch. Offer B-Fri & Sat thru 12/24 & All perfs 12/26-1/2/11 (code: HPL): $96.50 reg. $121.50-$126.50. Orch/Fr Mezz. Offer C-Purch By 12/24 for Best Deal on Orch/Fr Mezz seats for Winter Perfs 1/18/11-4/13/11 (code: DPLUM): $69.50 reg $86.50-$121.50. Offer D-Purchases after 12/24 for Winter Perfs 1/3/11-3/6/11 (code: WPL): $41.50-$76.50 reg $61.50-$121.50. Balc/Mezz/Orch.. TO ORDER: Online visit www.ticketmaster.com or Call (866) 870-2717 & use above code. Or bring Guide to New Amsterdam Theater., 214 W 42 St. Limit 14 tix/order. $1.50 fac fee incl. Offers not valid for $31.50 price points, B not valid 12/24 Mat, 12/11 Mat; C & D not valid 2/18-2/26 Mat, 3/11-3/19 Mat, 4/13 Mat. SPOTLIGHT EVENTS FELA! Last Chance- from $49.50! LOVE, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE SAVE 50%! Starring Grammy Award Winning Patti LaBelle- Closing 1/2! Now with a Whole New Cast featuring Your Favorite Starlettes! WINNER 3 TONY AWARDS including Best Choreography! NY Times raves: Starting 12/8: Didi Conn (Grease), Loretta Swit (―M.A.S.H.‖) and more! ―There should be dancing in the streets! There has never been anything like Proving that a great show is always in fashion, Love, Loss, and What I Wore, this on Broadway.‖ Based on the life of African composer & performer, Fela with its starry rotating cast and compulsively entertaining subject matter, has Anikulapo-Kuti, FELA! uses Afrobeat music (a blend of jazz, funk, & African become the toast of Off-Broadway. This intimate collection of stories is about rhythm) to explore his life as artist, political activist & musician. to enter its second smash year. The show uses clothing and accessories Weekdays & Sun Eves: $75, reg. $122-$127. Tues 7pm, Wed/Thur 8pm, and the memories they trigger to tell funny and often poignant stories that all Sun 7:30pm. Weekends: $85, reg. $122-$127. Fri 8pm, Sat 2/8pm, Sun 2pm. women can relate to. Mezz: $49.50, reg. $59-$69. Tues 7pm, Wed/Thur 8pm, Sun 7:30pm. Wed Save almost 50% thru 3/20/11: 39.50, reg. $79. Tues 7pm, Wed 2/8pm, 2pm: $69, reg. $122-$127. All thru 1/2/11. TO ORDER: Online visit Thurs 8pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 2/8pm, Sun 3/7pm. TO ORDER: Online visit www.broadwayoffers.com or Call (212) 947-8844 & use code FEPLM1118*.. Or www.broadwayoffers.com or Call (212) 947-8844 & use code LLPLM75*. Or bring Guide to O‘Neill Theater 230 W49th. 8/order Inc. $2 fee. Not valid 1/2 Eve. bring Guide to Westside Theatre, 407 West 43rd St. 8 tix/or. Purchase by 1/3. DONNY & MARIE CHRISTMAS THE ADDAMS FAMILY Save up to $50! Exclusive Offer! 3 Weeks ONLY! Exclusive Offer: Tickets from $66.50 The #1 new musical of the year! 8 Performances Only! Donny & Marie - A Broadway Christmas, a new holiday production starring Da dad a dum. Snap. Snap. America‘s favorite sibling entertainers, will play a limited engagement This is a one-time opportunity for Plum Benefits members to save on The beginning Thursday, December 9 at Broadway‘s Marriott Marquis Theatre. Addams Family! Don't miss your chance to save – this offer will be gone in a Plum Benefits is excited to bring you this EXCLUSIVE OFFER with tickets snap! The weird and wonderful family comes to devilishly delightful life in a starting at only $66.50! Broadway musical. Two-time Tony Award winners Nathan Lane and Bebe Non-Peak Perfs Save up to $46: Orch/Ft Mezz-$89.50 reg. $135.50 Mid Neuwirth head the cast of this magnificently macabre new musical comedy. Mezz $66.50 reg. $96.50. Peak Perfs: Save 10%: Orch/Ft Mezz: $123, reg. Save up to $50: $86.50, reg. $126.50-$136.50. Tuesday 7pm, Wednesday $135, Mid-Mezz: $87, reg. $96.50. Valid for perfs 12/9-12/30. Performance 2pm/8pm, Thursday 8pm, Friday 8pm. Valid for performances 12/1-12/23. schedule available at www.plumbenefits.com. TO ORDER: Online visit Purchase by 12/23. TO ORDER: Online visit www.ticketmaster.com or Call www.ticketmaster.com or Call (877) 250-2929 & use code PLUMB*. Or bring (877) 250-2929 & use code PLUM10* or bring Guide to Lunt-Fontanne Guide to Marquis Theatre, 1535 Bway. Includes $1.50 facility fee. 8/or. Theatre, 205 West 46th St. Limit 8 tix/order. * Varying service charges apply when ordering by phone and online. Subject to availability and prior sales. Not valid on prior purchases or in combination with other offers. All sales final. No refunds/ exchanges. Shows may close & offers may be revoked/ changed without notice. This Guide is being distributed to the intended recipient & is not to be distributed by recipient other than to authorized users in accordance with policies established by Plum Benefits. E-mail: [email protected] P: 212.660.1888, M-F, 9am-5pm © 2010 Plum Benefits, LLC. All Rights Reserved December „10 Page 1 of 1 ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE TO ORDER: See details for each specific event below. Use these offers to get the BEST SEATS available, just like a full price buyer. Visit www.plumbenefits.com for more offers. BROADWAY AMERICAN IDIOT Exclusive Offer: Tickets from $70! CHICAGO From just $54 for this B‟way Classic! The exciting, jaw-dropping new musical from Green Day! Looking For Pure B‟way? Look No Further then CHICAGO! See the exhilarating story of a new generation of young Americans as they Chicago has everything that makes Broadway great: a tale of fame, fortune struggle to find meaning in a post-9/11 world. This high-octane musical & all that jazz! Now in its 14th Year! includes every song from Green Day‘s two time Grammy-Award winning rock Good Seats thru 12/23 (code: CH3PLUM): $54.00-$70.50 reg. $89.00- opera American Idiot, as well as several new songs! Incredible sets, exciting $116.50. Mon-Fri 8pm, Sat 2:30pm, Sun 2:30pm/7pm. Great Seats-Center dancing, explosive rock singing make this a fantastic theatrical experience. Orch thru 12/23 (code: CH2PLUM): $85.50, reg. $116.50, All Perfs. PLUM HOLIDAY EXCLUSIVE! 12/25 – 1/2/2011 (code: CH2PLUM): $105.50, reg. Weekdays & Sun EVE (code AIPLMSP): $70 tix 12/1-12/31, reg. $127. $131.50. Perfs 1/3-2/6/11: Good Seats (code: CH3PLUM): $54-$70.50, Mon-Thurs 8pm, Weds 2/8pm, Sun 7:30pm. Weekends (code AIPLMSP): reg. $116.50-$126.50. Great Seats (code: CH2PLUM): $85.50, reg. $80 tix 12/1-12/31, reg. $127. Fri 8, Sat 2, Sun 3pm. TO ORDER: Online $116.50-$126.50. All perfs incl. $1.50 fee TO ORDER: Online visit visit www.broadwayoffers.com or Call (212) 947-8844 & use code above www.broadwayoffers.com or Call (212) 947-8844 & use above code.* Or code* or bring Guide to St. James, 246 W 44. St. Offer not valid 12/23-12/26. bring Guide to Ambassador, 219 W 49St. Lim 25/order. Pur by 1/3. BILLY ELLIOT Save Up to 35%! CIRQUE DU SOLEIL, WINTUK Save 40%! SAVE BIG ON WINTER PERFS OF THE 10-TIME TONY WINNER! Last Chance to Experience The Smash-Hit Holiday Show! Billy Elliot, the one and only show with the heart, humor and passion to be Wintuk is an exciting winter adventure for the whole family about a boy's named Broadway‘s Tony-winning Best Musical and Time Magazine‘s ―Best quest for snow. The show weaves thrilling acrobatics, breathtaking theatrical Musical of the Decade!‖ Set in a small town, the story follows Billy as he effects and memorable songs into an extraordinary journey to an imaginary stumbles out of the boxing ring and into a ballet class, discovering a land called Wintuk.
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