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“Grease,” “Annie,” “The Music Man,” and “Fiddler on the Roof” at Paramount Theatre (Up to 55% Off). 16 Options Available.

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A historic venue hosts its second season of professional-musical productions performed with a full orchestra and dazzling sets and costumes

Superstition dictates that instead of wishing actors “good luck,” you should tell them to “break a leg” or “stir me with your acting, you beautiful beast.” Be moved with this deal for a Broadway Series package at the Paramount Theatre in Aurora. The package includes one ticket to see each of the following four musicals: Grease, Annie, The Music Man, and Fiddler on the Roof. All tickets are for best-available seating at the time of redemption. Choose from the following options:

  • For $74, you get one ticket package for Wednesday matinees at 1:30 p.m. (up to a $163.60 value, including all fees). See available dates here.
  • For $84, you get one ticket package for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday or Thursday shows or 5 p.m. Sunday shows (up to a $183.60 value, including all fees). See available dates here.
  • For $98, you get one ticket package for Friday-evening, Saturday, or Sunday-matinee shows (up to a $215.60 value, including all fees). See available dates here.<p>

Grease (September 12–October 7)

In the 1950s world of Grease, drag races rip through the night; gals can lipstick their lips in the sheen of their gents’ slicked-back hair; and boisterous, synchronized song-and-dance numbers erupt from leather-jacketed youth. Songs including “Summer Nights,” “Born to Hand Jive,” and “Greased Lightning” fill a PG-rated show.

Annie (November 21–December 30)

The heartwarming story of the famous redheaded orphan arrives for the holiday season, inviting family audiences to watch Annie progress from a “Hard Knock Life” to dreams of “Tomorrow” to adventures in the highest levels of society.

The Music Man (January 16–February 3)

The love of a world-weary librarian and the pluck of an adorable young boy begin to tame conman Harold Hill as he tries to convince the citizens of River City to let him start a children’s band and abscond with their money. Bright costumes, enveloping stage sets, and elaborate choreography broadcast the energy of razzle-dazzle tunes including “76 Trombones” and “Ya Got Trouble.”

Fiddler on the Roof (March 6–24)

Tevye, a Jewish milkman in czarist Russia, faces a regime set on expelling his family from their village while heading a household of five headstrong daughters. Musical numbers such as “If I Were a Rich Man” and “Matchmaker, Matchmaker” combine folk traditions with classic Broadway belting.

Paramount Theatre

A lot has changed in the century since the Paramount Theatre was founded, but the theater’s crowd-pleasing entertainment wouldn’t have been out of place in Aurora’s turn-of-the-century theater scene. When the Venice-inspired art-deco venue was first built, it joined an already-bustling local tradition of vaudeville, silent films, concerts, and circus acts. Photographs dating back to 1931 guided a 1976 restoration, in which artisans completely retraced and repainted eight original murals, re-gilded the fluted columns, and patched up the sheets of every ghost. Concerts, comedy, and community events fill the theater when it’s not occupied by the dazzling production values of a professional musical-theater company, which launched what the Chicago Tribune called a “thrilling debut season” in 2011.

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Expiration varies. Amount paid never expires. Limit 4 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Redeem via phone starting 9/10/12. Must show valid ID matching name on voucher at Paramount Theatre. Must provide first and last name at checkout, which we will provide to facilitate redemption of voucher. Refundable only on day of purchase. Must redeem via phone together to sit together. Discount reflects Paramount Theatre's current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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A lot has changed in the century since the Paramount Theatre was founded, but the theater's crowd-pleasing entertainment wouldn't have been out of place in Aurora's turn-of-the-century theater scene. When the Venice-inspired art-deco venue was first built, it joined an already-bustling local tradition of vaudeville, silent films, concerts, and circus acts. Photographs dating back to 1931 guided a 1976 restoration, in which artisans completely retraced and repainted eight original murals, re-gilded the fluted columns, and patched up the sheets of every ghost. Concerts, comedy, and community events fill the theater when it's not occupied by the dazzling production values of a professional musical-theater company, which launched what the Chicago Tribune called a "thrilling debut season" in 2011.

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