The Sunday Giveaway: A Free FringeNYC VIP Pass worth $1,000!

I’m sure everyone out there has binge watched some TV, right?  House of Cards in a weekend?  Orange is the New Black in a nighttime?  24 in . . . 24?

Well, binging on the boob tube is nothing compared to binging on good ol’ fashioned theater!  And the best opportunity for theater binging is coming up in two weeks!

That’s right, it’s Fringe, baby!

The New York International Fringe Festival starts its marathon on August 14th, and if you like consuming massive amounts of theater in a short amount of time, then we’ve got the ultimate giveaway just for you.

Today, we’re giving away a VIP Fringe Pass which gets you unlimited access to the over 1,000 performances of 200 shows.

That’s right, it’s worth $1,000, baby!

So let’s give this sucker away.

Here’s how . . .

Tell me about the about best theater binging you’ve done. Maybe it was 7 shows in 3 days.  Maybe it was just 2 great shows in 1 day.  Tell me about the best theater you’ve seen in the shortest time in the comments below and one of you will win.

Want to know mine? In 1997, I was working on Ragtime.  So I was seeing that show every night (hearing Audra sing “Your Daddy’s Son” while I was handing out paychecks redefines “Musak” for sure), and then one weekend, I left my job at Ragtime, went over to see The Lion King and then caught Cabaret and the original Hedwig.  Those four shows in one weekend stand out as one of the best theatergoing memories in my mind.

Now you!

(Oh and P.S.  Stay tuned to the blog this week for my annual “10 Shows That Stand Out At The Fringe” for my tips on what you should see!)

 

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