One of the best parts of having an older child is enjoying more adult activities with him. Justin and I are attending the Chicago Shakespeare Theater's rendition of MacBeth (an abridged version - only 75 minutes!) next Saturday. As it's recommended for ages 10 and up, I think Justin will like it. I hope he finds the flow of words and climb of the storyline as interesting as I always have. (Plus, there are sword fights. CST does awesome sword fights!) Shakespeare is just... cool. He was cool before cool was cool.Cool.
If you'd like to check out this play, you can purchase them online here. Or enter below to win 4 tickets to see MacBeth for free! They're running the show from January 22 through March 5 and the four pack is available on any number of those performances. (Fine print= Subject to availability. Valid by phone or in person only. Not valid in combination with other promotions or on previously purchased tickets.) Remember to validate your parking ticket at the theater for a big discount on Navy Pier's parking!
To enter:
~ Just comment! Be sure to have an email that I can easily find...
~ Tweet this giveaway and link back! (More than one tweet a day is fine, but be reasonable!)
~ Follow my blog on Twitter.
~ Subscribe to my blog.
~ Post about this giveaway on your own blog, Facebook, or other media site and link back.
1 Entry for each way you enter!
We'll pick the winner on Friday, February 4. Good luck to everyone!
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ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your kind email, but I discovered why your friend has no entries. No matter what "profile" I select, it refuses to allow me to post my comment.
If you can send her email my way, I would love to enter.
I will try through twitter as well.
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I am entering, too. To be, or not to be .... etc.
ReplyDeleteWeird, Megan! I wonder if anyone else is having problems?
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