Family Four-Pack Give-away To See Auntie Angelica's Fairy Garden

1/6/12 - By Roberta B

Anyone who's ever gone hunting for fairies knows that it can help a lot to have a guide. Not only is A Faery Hunt Theater at our service; the sprightly sprite experts are taking their popular fairy ensemble indoors to Studio City's Whitefire Theater - where, presumably, the fairies will be easier to hunt. The new show, Auntie Angelica Root's Fairy Garden, opens on January 22nd, and one lucky Mommy Poppins family is going to see the show for free! Read on to find out how to score four free tickets to the January 22nd performance.

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If you've never attended A Faery Hunt at one of the several parks where the fairy group stages its magical, meandering theatrical performances, you've been missing out; these gnomadic experiences are definitely one of the city's (gently) hidden gems. This new show is the group's first traditionally staged production and features music by Christopher Halsted, veteran of several Universal Studios shows.

One lucky reader will be bringing a family of four for free to see the opening performance of Auntie Angelica Root's Fairy Garden at the Whitefire Theater in Studio City on Sunday, January 22nd at 10:30am - a prize worth $56!

How to Enter: To enter the contest you must email us  with the subject line "A Faery Hunt Theater give-away" by 9pm on Tuesday night, January 17, 2012.  By participating in this give-away, you will be automatically signed up to receive the free weekly Mommy Poppins family events e-mail newsletter. A winner will be drawn at random and notified before midnight on January 17th. Please include your full name and email address in the email. If you do not respond to our email notification within 24 hours, another winner will be drawn. Email addresses of entrants will not be collected, sold, or otherwise abused.


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