The Sunday Giveaway: Two tickets to It’s Only A Play on Broadway!

Remember that time I announced my involvement in It’s Only A Play on Broadway?  And remember that time it was only supposed to run until January 4th?

Ok, truth time.

I’ll admit it.  I always expected it to be a hit, but I never in a million years expected it to be the kind of hit it has become!  And if you were thinking about investing in the show back in the day and asked me if I thought it was going to extend, I’d have said, “I wouldn’t even think about that.  Invest in this show based on this run only.  And that’s it.”

Flash forward six months later and we’re a hit, we recouped . . . and we extended . . . AND we got Martin Short to jump into Nathan’s tuxedo!  And Katie Finneran takes over for Megan Mullally and Maulik Pancholy from 30 Rock for Rupert Grint.  And Matthew Broderick, F. Murray Abraham, Stockard Channing and Micah Stock are all sticking around!

I got like sixteen Christmases in one.

And now I got a gift for you . . . two tickets to see the brand new cast of It’s Only A Play!

Here’s how you win:

Give me your best on-stage or off-stage disaster story.  You know, when something went unexpectedly wrong.  It can be you got a bad review, or you watched someone go up on their lines, or that time when I forgot the words to the second verse of “Something’s Comin'” while performing West Side Story. (Oops, did I type that out loud?)

Whatever happened, it’s only a play, right?  So write your tale in the comments below, and end your story with, “it’s only a play!” and you could see the show! (Fyi, tickets have to be used within the first week of the new cast’s run, from 1/5 – 1/11.)

Good luck!

 

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