Giveaway: Cradle and All – Theater Tickets

 

CradleAndAll
Manhattan Theatre Club’s Cradle And All, new show that seeks to answer the age old question “TO BREED OR NOT TO BREED”. The show is really clever and witty. You’ll laugh, you’ll maybe cry and you’ll definitely recognize yourselves somewhere!
It makes for a great date night, or night out with the girls. A The show runs through June 19th.
Cradle and All: Relationships aren’t Baby-proof

Annie and Nat have a baby who won’t sleep. Claire and Luke are losing sleep over the decision to get married and start a family. In adjacent Brooklyn Heights apartments, playwright Daniel Goldfarb’s (Sarah, Sarah; Modern Orthodox) newest and wittiest look at love, sex, commitment and parenthood unfolds and no one will rest until the truth between each of these couples is spoken. Tony nominee Maria Dizzia (In the Next Room) and Greg Keller (Uncle Vanya) star as both couples in this world premiere production, directed by Tony nominee Sam Buntrock (Sunday in the Park with George).

City Center, 131 W 55th Street
To get the discounted $60 tix:
Visit NYCITYCENTER.ORG and use code 7554 OR call CityTix at 212-581-1212 and use code CRA
When:
May 10-29 Tues at 7 pm, Wed-Sat at 8 pm, Sun at 7 pm, Sat & Sun at 2 pm
Beginning May 31: Tues at 7 pm, Wed-Sat at 8 pm, Wed, Sat & Sun at 2 pm

You can win a pair (2) of tickets to see the Cradle and All at the Manhattan Theatre Club today on The Culture Mom!

All you have to do to win is leave a comment below and join The Culture Mom Facebook page (or let me know you are already a member)!  Please be sure to leave an email address or Twitter handle IN YOUR RESPONSE.
Winners will be chosen on Monday, June 6th  at 9am.  You will have 24 hours to confirm your win.
Disclosure: These tickets were provided to me free of charge for this giveaway.

 

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Comments

  1. ran xia says:

    It is a very inspiring play. Two actors play four roles. Its sort of like presenting two different takes on life. A little fatalistic but it’s an honest play.

  2. kelly says:

    the play sounds great

  3. Jessica says:

    I definitely want to go see this show!

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