Barak Marshall's "Monger" Coupons and Deals

Barak Marshall's "Monger"
Deal Price:
$11
Discount:
46%
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"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is Jules Verne's ode to the majesty of the ocean. This world premiere adaptation was written by Jon Ludwig from the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta and features new music by Richard Emmet, former assistant to Frank Zappa. Exploring the most exciting scenes from the book -- like when Captain Nemo and Professor Aronnax visit Antarctica, survive an attack from a giant squid and discover the lost city of Atlantis -- this family-friendly production also works in lessons on science and math. Designer Jason Miranda created the show's original puppet and set designs, including the submarine Nautilus. Tears of Joy Theatre's telling of one of the classics that helped create the science fiction genre will leave you breathless.

Barak Marshall's "Monger"
Deal Price:
$26
Discount:
51%
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Barak Marshall's "Monger"
Deal Price:
$32
Discount:
50%
found on Groupon

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The Nutcracker dazzles children’s eyes, but it also confirms their deep suspicion that toys come to life, even when no one is looking or poking them repeatedly with cattle prods. Feel the season’s electricity with this GrouponLive deal to see The Nutcracker, performed by the Oregon Ballet Theatre at the Keller Auditorium. For $32, you get one G-Pass for second-balcony seating (up to a $64 value, including all fees). Choose from the following dates: Sunday, December 9. Choose between the 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. performances. Friday, December 14, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 16. Choose between the 2 p.m. ...

Barak Marshall's "Monger"
Deal Price:
$34
Discount:
50%
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Chilling out with your MP3 player is one way to enjoy music, but if you'd like a little inspiration with your audio interludes, tune in to today's deal from Portland Youth Philharmonic: Pay $34 for two adult tickets to two concerts during the 2012-2013 season (a $68 value). Founded in 1924, America's first youth orchestra is made up of outstanding musicians ages 12 to 23. PYP has performed in eight national and international tours, and now the pleasure is all yours: • On November 10, the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall will come alive with the Opening Night Fall Concert, featuring works by Wagner and Dvorak as well as the West Coast Premiere of the Stephenson Clarinet Concerto. David Shifrin, clarinetist and Artistic Director of Chamber Music Northwest, will join PYP as guest soloist for its season opener. The curtain rises at 7:30 p.m. • The Winter Concert will take place on March 2 at 7:30 p.m., featuring the annual Concerto Competition Winner and a work commissioned in the '50s from American composer William Bergsma. The highlight? Tchaikovsky's final symphony, "Pathetique," in all its riveting glory. Want more? Check out the Portland Youth Philharmonic on Facebook.