Musical or Play for Two or Eight Tickets to Shows at The Ziegfeld Theater (Up to 51% Off)
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Seussical, Steel Magnolias, and original parodies May the Mouse be With You and Barely Potter storm the Ziegfeld stage
Musicals have always brought impossible dreams to life on stage, from cats that can talk to humans who can sing in public without feeling weird. Escape from reality with this GrouponLive deal to The Ziegfeld Theater in Ogden.
Choose between the following options:
- $15 for two tickets to any show, valid through June 1 (a $30 value) $59 for a Zig 8-Pass for the 2013 season (a $120 value)
- May the Mouse be With You: A parody of Star Wars, running March 1–16
- Seussical, March 22–April 20
- Steel Magnolias, May 10–June 1
- Spamalot, June 14–July 13
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, August 16–September 24
- Barely Potter, October 3–November 3
- A Christmas show, to be announced, November 29–December 23 Additional shows scheduled for 2014
Zig 8-Passes are eight tickets that may be used in any combination to see any number of the season's shows. The season’s performances include the following:
In Ziegfeld’s 2013 season, original parodies of favorite stories punctuate musical favorites and stage classics to beckon eyes into other worlds. Star Wars: May the Mouse be With You journeys into Disney, with new lyrics altering familiar songs and Star Wars characters stumbling around the magical kingdom as they attempt to find their place. Then Seussical brings the famed Dr. Seuss's books to life as it impresses the importance of standing up for one's principles. Following the twin tales of the lovelorn bird Gertrude McFuzz and the industrious young Who, Jojo, the spectacle mixes and mashes elements of the Seuss world while the Cat in the Hat leads audiences through rhyme and a clarifying PowerPoint presentation. Andrew Lloyd Webber's beloved Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, on the other hand, spins a Biblical yarn, transporting theatergoers on a kaleidoscopic, family-friendly excursion accompanied by the toe-tapping "Go, Go, Go Joseph" and the heart-wrenching "Close Every Door.”
Seussical, Steel Magnolias, and original parodies May the Mouse be With You and Barely Potter storm the Ziegfeld stage
Musicals have always brought impossible dreams to life on stage, from cats that can talk to humans who can sing in public without feeling weird. Escape from reality with this GrouponLive deal to The Ziegfeld Theater in Ogden.
Choose between the following options:
- $15 for two tickets to any show, valid through June 1 (a $30 value) $59 for a Zig 8-Pass for the 2013 season (a $120 value)
- May the Mouse be With You: A parody of Star Wars, running March 1–16
- Seussical, March 22–April 20
- Steel Magnolias, May 10–June 1
- Spamalot, June 14–July 13
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, August 16–September 24
- Barely Potter, October 3–November 3
- A Christmas show, to be announced, November 29–December 23 Additional shows scheduled for 2014
Zig 8-Passes are eight tickets that may be used in any combination to see any number of the season's shows. The season’s performances include the following:
In Ziegfeld’s 2013 season, original parodies of favorite stories punctuate musical favorites and stage classics to beckon eyes into other worlds. Star Wars: May the Mouse be With You journeys into Disney, with new lyrics altering familiar songs and Star Wars characters stumbling around the magical kingdom as they attempt to find their place. Then Seussical brings the famed Dr. Seuss's books to life as it impresses the importance of standing up for one's principles. Following the twin tales of the lovelorn bird Gertrude McFuzz and the industrious young Who, Jojo, the spectacle mixes and mashes elements of the Seuss world while the Cat in the Hat leads audiences through rhyme and a clarifying PowerPoint presentation. Andrew Lloyd Webber's beloved Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, on the other hand, spins a Biblical yarn, transporting theatergoers on a kaleidoscopic, family-friendly excursion accompanied by the toe-tapping "Go, Go, Go Joseph" and the heart-wrenching "Close Every Door.”