In honor of Girls Night: The Musical, We are giving away a pair of tickets for Girls Night: The Musical – coming to the Warner Theatre ONE NIGHT ONLY – Friday, October 17 at 8 p.m.
To enter the contest:
All you have to do is tell us your perfect girls night or couples night out in a single paragraph. Send your answer in an email by OCTOBER 12, 2014 @ 5:00 PM with your NAME & LOCATION to [email protected] – SUBJECT: GIRLS NIGHT for your chance to win the prize pack in our random drawing!
A touching and hilarious “tell-it-like-it-is” look at the lives of a group of female friends, Girls Night: The Musical comes to the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. (513 13th Street NW) for one show only on Friday, October 17 at 8 p.m. (doors at 7 p.m.), presented by Entertainment Events, Inc. Tickets are on sale now at the Warner Theatre box office, Ticketmaster.com, WarnerTheatreDC.com, or charge by phone at 800-745-3000.
Girls Night: The Musical follows five friends as they re-live the past, celebrate the present, and look to the future on a wild and hilarious karaoke night out. Audiences may recognize a bit of themselves in each, including the outrageous Carol, blunt Anita, designated driver Kate, and sassy, not-so-angelic Sharon who just couldn’t resist tagging along! Described as Desperate Housewives meets Mamma Mia! (Applause Magazine) and “As funny and outrageous as Sex and the City!” (The Advocate), Girls Night: The Musical is packed with favorite hits including “Lady Marmalade,” “It’s Raining Men,” “Man I Feel Like A Woman,” “I Will Survive,” “We Are Family,” and many more!
An off-Broadway smash hit, Girls Night: The Musical has been thrilling audiences and earning raves from critics throughout North America and Canada. Audience members can’t help but laugh, cry, sing and dance in the aisles to some of the most popular hit songs of the 1980s and 1990s with this tremendous box office success! For more information about Girls Night: The Musical, visit entertainmentevents.com.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Reserved Seat Tickets: $35 | $45 | $55 | $75
Friday, October 17 @ 8 p.m.
Ticketmaster.com
Warner Theatre Box Office | warnertheatredc.com | 800-745-3000
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