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THE MUSICAL Tix from $34 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. RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR November Event of the Month Plan Your Spectacular Holiday Celebration Now – Performances Begin 11/8 Tickets Start at Only $40 The radiant Radio City Music Hall® will be decked out for the season and the Rockettes® shine like never before in a breathtaking NEW FINALE that transforms the theater into a glistening winter wonderland. The Rockettes modern choreography combined with crystalline costumes is inspired by the snowflakes swirling over the audience, in a whirling dance of their own. Share in the joy of this one-of-a-kind celebration for family, friends, and loved ones. NOVEMBER Performances (Up to 35% Off!): $40-$75, reg. $59.50-$115. 11/8/13-11/30/13. DECEMBER Performances (25% Off): $44.50-$86.25, reg. $59.50-$115. 12/1/13-12/14/13. Valid on orchestra, first mezzanine & second mezzanine seats. TO ORDER: Online www.ticketmaster.com or Call (866) 858-0007 & use code PLMNOV.* Or bring Guide to Radio City Music Hall Box Office, 1260 6th Ave, at 51st St. Tickets may also be purchased at The Beacon Theatre or MSG Box Offices. Limit 8 tickets per order. SPOTLIGHT EVENTS A TIME TO KILL Save 40% A CHRISTMAS STORY: THE MUSICAL Tix From $34 Based on the Novel by John Grisham Returns to NYC for 3 Weeks Only at the Theater at MSG John Grisham’s novel– one of the most celebrated courtroom dramas – Ralphie Parker wants only one thing for Christmas: an official Red Ryder® becomes the first in his iconic collection of legal dramas to be adapted for Carbine-Actions 200-shot Range Model Air Rifle. A CHRISTMAS STORY is the Broadway stage. The play – the David vs. Goliath story of a young the hilarious account of Ralphie’s desperate quest to ensure that this most attorney battling hate and injustice in a racially divided Southern town – perfect of gifts ends up under his tree. Dan Lauria will once again lead the masterfully replicates the page-turning sensation of the novel, which through cast of the Tony Award®-nominated musical. Returning to NYC after its its timely, explosive narrative explores the nature of justice, the “race” Broadway debut last year, the show captures holiday wonder with such question in America, & the battle for equality for all under the law. deliciously wicked wit that it is sure to delight children and grown-ups alike! Select Orch & Mezz: $45-$95, reg. $67.50-$132. Schedule Varies. Valid Save 30%: $34-$69, reg. $49-$99. Orch/Mezz. Sched varies. 12/11/13- 10/29/13-12/15/13. TO ORDER: Online www.broadwayoffers.com or Call 12/29/13. TO ORDER: Online www.theateratmsg.com or Call (866) 858- (212) 947-8844 & use code TKPLM827.* Or bring Guide to Golden 0008 & use code PLMNOV.* Or bring Guide to The Theater at MSG, 4 Theatre, 252 W. 45th St. Incl. $2 fee. Limit 10 tickets per order. Penn Plaza. Tix also avail at The Beacon or Radio City Music Hall. Limit 8. BIG FISH Save Over 30% AMALUNA from Cirque du Soleil Tickets from $35 This Fall, Experience Life Lived in Full Bloom Cirque du Soleil Returns to the Big Top at CitiField this Spring A new Broadway musical featuring direction and choreography by 5-time Amaluna invites the audience to a mysterious island governed by Goddesses Tony® winner Susan Stroman (The Producers), music and lyrics by Tony & guided by the cycles of the moon. Queen Prospera, directs her daughter’s nominee Andrew Lippa, and a new book by John August. 2-time Tony coming-of-age ceremony that honors femininity, renewal, rebirth & balance- winner Norbert Leo Butz (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels), Tony nominees Kate passing these values from one generation to the next. In the wake of a storm Baldwin (Finian’s Rainbow) & Bobby Steggert (Ragtime) lead the cast of caused by Prospera, a group of men lands on the island, triggering an epic, amazing characters. emotional story of love between Prospera’s daughter & a brave young suitor. Save Over 30%: $67-$90, reg. $76-$142. Valid 10/29/13-12/22/13. Tues Weekdays: $35-$80 (reg. $55-$100). Fridays/Sundays: $40-$90 (reg. $60- 7pm, Wed 2pm/8pm, Thur 7pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 2pm/8pm, Sun 3pm. TO $110). Saturdays: $60-$110, full price. Premium: $145, full price. Tues 8pm, ORDER: Online www.ticketmaster.com or Call (877) 250-2929 & use code Wed 8pm, Thur 8pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 4:30pm/8pm. Sun 1pm/4:30pm. Valid PLUM1.* Or bring Guide to Neil Simon Theatre, 250 W. 52nd St. Prices 3/20/14-4/10/14. TO ORDER: Online for Weekdays/Fri&Sun: Click Here OR Include $2 facility fee. Limit 8 tickets per order. for Saturdays Only: Click Here. Subject to convenience fees. Limit 19 tickets. * 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 © 2013 Plum Benefits, LLC. All Rights Reserved November ’13 Page 1 of 14 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 www.plumbenefits.com for more offers. BROADWAY ANNIE Save Over 35% - Tickets from $39 RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN’S CINDERELLA Save Over 30% Why Wait Until Tomorrow? Get Tickets Today – Final Perf Jan 5 Discover What Really Happened Between Rags and Riches One show that’s hooked millions on both the hard knock life & the hope that Four-time Tony® Award nominee Douglas Carter Beane’s (Sister Act, tomorrow’s only a day away… the Tony Award®-winning Best Musical is Xanadu) delightfully romantic & hilarious take on the ultimate makeover story back. Voted #1 Musical Revival by Broadway.com’s Audience Choice features all the classic elements you remember—the pumpkin, glass slipper, Awards, this is an ANNIE for a new generation. masked ball and more—plus surprising new twists! Rediscover some beloved Fall Perfs (PLUM30): $39-$119, reg. $49-$149. Valid 10/29/13-12/23/13, songs, including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible” & “Ten Minutes Ago" in this outrageously fun Broadway musical for all ages. excl. 11/25-12/1. Holiday Perfs (PLUMFULL): $49-$159, full price. Valid 11/25/13-12/1/13 & 12/24/13-1/3/14. Orch/Mezz/Balc. Tues 6:30pm, Wed Save Over 30% thru November: $39.50-$99.50, reg. $45-$147. Tues 7pm, 2pm, Thur 6:30pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 2pm/8pm, Sun 1pm/6:30pm. TO ORDER: Wed 2pm/7:30pm, Thur 7pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 2pm/8pm, Sun 3pm. Valid Online Click Here for Discount Tickets or Click Here for Full Price Tickets or 10/29/13-12/21/13. TO ORDER: Online www.broadwayoffers.com or Call Call (877) 250-2929 & use above codes.* Or bring Guide to Palace (212) 947-8844 & use code CIPLM730.* Or bring Guide to Broadway Theatre, 1564 B’way. Includes $2 facility fee. Limit 8 tickets per order. Theatre, Bway at 53rd St. Includes a $2 facility fee. Limit 8 tickets per order. BEAUTIFUL Save Over 20% FIRST DATE Save Over 35% A New Musical about Music Legend Carole King Broadway’s New Musical Comedy She fought her way into the record business as a teenager and, by the time A hysterical and hopeful new Broadway musical about the chances we all she reached her twenties, had the husband of her dreams and a flourishing take to find love. When blind date newbie Aaron (Zachary Levi, “Chuck” & career writing hits for the biggest acts in rock 'n' roll. But it wasn't until her Thor: The Dark World) is set up with serial-dater Casey (Krysta Rodriguez, personal life began to crack that she finally managed to find her true voice. “Smash” & The Addams Family), a casual drink at a busy NYC restaurant This show tells the inspiring true story of King's remarkable rise to stardom, turns into an hilarious high-stakes dinner. becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular music history. Select Orch/Mezz: $69-$119, reg. $75-$152. Tues-Sat 8pm, Wed/Sat 2pm, Save over 35%: $35-$89, reg. $35-$137. Tues 7pm, Wed 7pm, Thur 8pm, Fri Sun 3pm. Schedule changes apply. Valid 11/21/13-12/23/13. TO ORDER: 8pm, Sat 2pm/8pm, Sun 3pm/7pm. Valid 10/29/13-12/22/13. TO ORDER: Online www.broadwayoffers.com or Call (212) 947-8844 & use code Online www.broadwayoffers.com or Call (212) 947-8844 & use code KINGPLUM.* Or bring Guide to Stephen Sondheim Theatre, 124 W 43rd St. FDPLM2.* Or bring Guide to Longacre Theatre, 220 W 48th St. Price Includes $2 fee. Limit 10 tickets per order. includes $2 facility fee. Limit 10 tickets per order. THE BOOK OF MORMON Access to Premium Seats A GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER See it This Winter. Limited Seats Available Now! Don’t Miss Broadway’s Bloody New Musical Tickets from $45 Peter Marks of The Washington Post says, "Don't believe what they say.
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