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By MinnPost staff | Published Wed, Jan 27 2010 12:45 pm
What are you doing on Sunday?
There are only 60 tickets left for the MinnPost-sponsored matinee performance of Tom Stoppard’s play ROCK ’N’ ROLL at Park Square Theatre. And if you're a MinnPost supporter, you can get one for half price.
MinnPost's Ed Huyck called the play a "messy but thrilling ride."
MinnPosters who'll be at Park Square Sunday include journalists Eric Black and Susan Albright, editor Joel Kramer, ad director Sally Waterman and membership director Laurie Kramer.
The play starts at 2 p.m. and they’ll all be available for chatting at a MinnPost table in the lobby starting around 1:00. Eric and Susan will also participate in a brief post-play discussion with the audience.
To get half price tickets, call 651-291-7005 and use the code MinnPostROCKS. Or use the same code for the same discount when you buy tickets online.
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