"Go Figure": The Randy Gardner Story at The NoHo Arts Center on June 5–14 (Up to 55% Off)
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Olympic champion Randy Gardner spills the beans all over the ice as he tells his own story, one set in the cutthroat world of figure skating
The Deal
- One ticket to see Go Figure: The Randy Gardner Story
- When: select dates, June 5–14
- Where: The NoHo Arts Center
- Door time: 30 minutes prior to showtime
- Full offer value includes ticketing fees
Ticketing Options
- $20 for general admission (up to $34.75 value)
- $49 for a VIP ticket, with front center seating (up to $109.75 value).
- VIP ticket includes a signed photo of Gardner with Tai Babilonia and Dorothy Hamill, a meet-and-greet with Randy after the show, a photo opportunity, and complimentary snacks and wine, soda, or water.
“Go Figure”: The Randy Gardner Story
Step into Randy Gardner’s world, where the words fly through the air like triple-axels, tongues are as sharp as the sharpest skates, and the people are as cold as ice. In Go Figure, his world-premiere one-man show, Gardner gives audiences a glimpse behind the wintry curtain of Olympic ice-skating, offering not only the perspective of a champion, but the wild, often bumpy, and laugh-filled journey that brought him to the world championships.
Olympic champion Randy Gardner spills the beans all over the ice as he tells his own story, one set in the cutthroat world of figure skating
The Deal
- One ticket to see Go Figure: The Randy Gardner Story
- When: select dates, June 5–14
- Where: The NoHo Arts Center
- Door time: 30 minutes prior to showtime
- Full offer value includes ticketing fees
Ticketing Options
- $20 for general admission (up to $34.75 value)
- $49 for a VIP ticket, with front center seating (up to $109.75 value).
- VIP ticket includes a signed photo of Gardner with Tai Babilonia and Dorothy Hamill, a meet-and-greet with Randy after the show, a photo opportunity, and complimentary snacks and wine, soda, or water.
“Go Figure”: The Randy Gardner Story
Step into Randy Gardner’s world, where the words fly through the air like triple-axels, tongues are as sharp as the sharpest skates, and the people are as cold as ice. In Go Figure, his world-premiere one-man show, Gardner gives audiences a glimpse behind the wintry curtain of Olympic ice-skating, offering not only the perspective of a champion, but the wild, often bumpy, and laugh-filled journey that brought him to the world championships.