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Donny Osmond – Toyota Presents Oakdale Theatre

One Ticket to See "Donny – Basically Yours: A Special Evening with Donny Osmond" at Toyota Presents Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford on August 24

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  • Limit 8 per person. Redeem on day of show. Must show valid ID matching name on Groupon at Toyota Presents Oakdale Theatre box office. Must provide first and last name at checkout. Refundable only on day of purchase. Must redeem together to sit together.
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Science has proven that talent runs in families, explaining why nobody accused Herbert Hoover of nepotism after hiring a hand-held vacuum to be secretary of state. Marvel at genetic gifts with today’s GrouponLive deal: for $20, you get one ticket to see “Donny – Basically Yours: A Special Evening with Donny Osmond” as part of the Basically Yours Tour at Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre on Wednesday, August 24, at 7:30 p.m. in Wallingford (a $49.50 value before fees, or up to a $62.50 value online, including all ticketing fees). Seating is available in sections 203–207, and doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Golden-voiced showman Donny Osmond will razzle-dazzle audiences during this intimate, glitzy revue that spans the scope of his talent. A showbiz staple since his days in short pants, Donny’s parallel lives as a teen idol, acclaimed dancer, radio raconteur, and accomplished blacksmith have garnered the modern renaissance man an earnest legion of fans. For “Basically Yours: A Special Evening with Donny Osmond,” he salutes his admirers with a sonic scrapbook stacked with hits ranging from his preteen days through his newest album, Donny & Marie, which is the Osmond siblings’ first studio recording in 30 years. Mixing laughs and confessional anecdotes, "Basically Yours" allows audiences into Donny's superstar noggin as he shares memories, music, and secret sauce recipes with his comfortably seated surrogate family.

A former alfalfa field that naturally sprouted 4,600 seats and a prodigious proscenium, Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre sports ample room for toe tapping, finger snapping, and air laughing. Today's deal includes general-admission parking, allowing guests to safely stow horseless carriages and bioengineered horse-and-carriage hybrids during the concert.

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The Groupon Guide to: TV Shows Becoming Movies

While some lament that Hollywood is running out of ideas, many of those same complainers forget that Hollywood came up with the single best idea of all time: turning old television shows into movies. What classic sitcoms are soon to be adapted for the big screen?

The Spookletons (1961–1967): The new family next door aren’t your average neighbors—they’re a family of skeletons! Hilarity ensues as they try to get along with their neighbor, a straight-laced beat cop who thought he’d seen everything—until now!

The Chillingsworths (1962–1965): When a new family moves into the neighborhood, they’re not what they appear to be—unless they appear to be a vampire who married a werewolf! They’ll definitely turn some heads walking their infant son—a baby Creature from the Black Lagoon—past the home of their uptight neighbors, a pastry chef and a senator who frequently needs to be up early.

The Scary Family (1960–1981): Something odd is going on with the new neighbors—they’re a shelf full of brains living in jars! Watch the sparks fly as their neurotic neighbors—a jittery patent attorney and an easily startled corporate accountant—continue living their lives, peacefully unaware that house next door isn’t just simply between owners right now.

Was there really a 1960s sitcom about a family of skeletons?

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