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The Munro Review

Connecting, sharing and valuing the arts in the central San Joaquin Valley

The Munro Review

Connecting, sharing and valuing the arts in the central San Joaquin Valley

The Munro Review

Win tickets to ‘The Book of Mormon’

UPDATE 10/1: And the winner is … Julie Linxwiler. Congratulations!

You can win two tickets to opening night of the national tour of “The Book of Mormon” (7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3, Saroyan Theatre). The prize package includes dinner for two at Cosmopolitan Tavern and free parking for the evening. The contest is open only to members, donors and individual sponsors of The Munro Review. Tax-deductible memberships start at $5 a month, and you can make a one-time donation of as little as $3. (Paid memberships help keep the site running, and paid members get special members-only benefits. The Munro Review is an experiment of sorts to see if a community can support independent, local arts journalism.) A free membership option is available. For details on how to join, go to the Membership and Sponsorship page. No purchase, donation or membership is necessary to enter the ticket giveaway.

To enter this giveaway, leave a reply on this post below answering this question: If you had the choice of visiting Salt Lake City, Orlando or Uganda, which would it be? (Or if you’d prefer not to reveal your travel desires, just say why you’d like to see the show.) Deadline to enter is noon Monday, Oct. 1, The winner will be picked at random and notified by email.

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