Atlas Performing Arts Center Coupons and Deals

Atlas Performing Arts Center
Deal Price:
$16
Discount:
50%
found on Groupon

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Watching a show is the second-best way to achieve emotional catharsis, right behind writing a show about achieving emotional catharsis. Tear-stain a ticket stub with this GrouponLive deal. The Deal $16 for one ticket to see Marc Bamuthi Joseph’s red, black & GREEN: a blues (rbGb) (up to a $32 value) Where: the Paul Sprenger Theatre at the Atlas Performing Arts Center Section: general admission Door time: 30 minutes before the performance Ticket values include all fees. Dates and Times Friday, May 10, at 8 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 12, at 3 p.m. Though this ...

Atlas Performing Arts Center
Deal Price:
$20
Discount:
50%
found on Pavé Life

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Tim, the funnyman with a Ph.D, has quickly become an underground sensation with over 4 million views on his YouTube videos. Selling out shows from New York to Sydney, Lee's comedy uses scientific phenomena to explain everything from the hair that collects on a bar of soap to how his standards drop rapidly with abstinence. Tim has performed for universities across the country, for companies such as Johnson & Johnson, Genentech and Microsoft and at venues like the Venetian, the Punch Line and the Improv. Now, experience him live at the Atlas Performing Arts Center!

Atlas Performing Arts Center
Deal Price:
$25
Discount:
50%
found on LivingSocial
Atlas Performing Arts Center
Deal Price:
$25
Discount:
50%
found on AmazonLocal
Atlas Performing Arts Center
Deal Price:
$20
Discount:
50%
found on Goldstar

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Give yourself over to absolute pleasure, as the Washington Savoyards kick off their 41st season with a rowdy and rollicking performance of Richard O'Brien's "The Rocky Horror Show". This cult classic horror/sci-fi parody takes place on a dark and stormy evening, as virginal sweethearts Brad and Janet find themselves stranded on a lonely road. Weathering the storm in the mysterious mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter, the young couple's lives are turned upside down and their minds expanded by the kooky, kinky residents of Frank-N-Furter's household. The beloved musical, which inspired the long-running midnight movie, features audience participation and classic songs such as "Sweet Transvestite," "Damn It, Janet" and, of course, the pelvic-thrusting "Time Warp."