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The Bodyguard August 1-6, 2017 The Bodyguard August 1-6, 2017 Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday Evening Price Level Full Price Group (10+) Premium $99.00 $89.10 A $82.50 $74.25 B $71.50 $64.35 C $55.00 $49.50 D $44.00 $39.60 Based on the smash-hit film, the award-winning musical will star Grammy® Award-nominee and Thursday and Friday Evening, Saturday Mat* and Eve, R&B superstar DEBORAH COX! A breathtakingly Sunday Matinee* romantic thriller, THE BODYGUARD features a host Price Level Full Price Group(10+) of irresistible classics including “Queen of the Premium $115.50 $103.95 A $99.00 $89.10 Night,” “So Emotional,” “One Moment in Time,” B $88.00 $79.20 “Saving All My Love,” “Run to You,” “I Have C $66.00 $59.40 Nothing,” “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” and D $55.00 $49.50 one of the biggest selling songs of all time, “I Will Always Love You.” Based on Lawrence Kasdan’s *Please note: Deborah Cox is not scheduled to perform Oscar-nominated Warner Bros. film and adapted by at the Saturday and Sunday Matinee performances. Academy Award-winner Alexander Dinelaris, THE BODYGUARD had its world premiere in London’s Payment Policies and Procedure: West End, where it was nominated for four Group minimum is 10. Laurence Olivier Awards, including Best New 25% is due within two (2) weeks of placing the Musical; it won Best New Musical at the reservation. Whatsonstage Awards. Final payment is due 30 days prior to the show’s opening night performance. All groups have a one-time $10 processing fee. The Bodyguard All sales are final. There are no exchanges or Aug 1-6, 2017 refunds given on group orders. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Prices and performance schedules are subject 1 2 3 4 5 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 1:30pm to change without notice. 7:30pm 6 1:30pm ORDER TODAY FOR THE BEST SEATS! 6:30pm Call 817-212-4248 Email: [email protected] Performing Arts Fort Worth Inc. 330 East 4th Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102 .
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