Save big with 10 years of the Lexington Theatre Company

The Lexington Theatre Company is celebrating its 10th anniversary season with half-price tickets to three magically musical mainstage productions.

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Come and meet those dancing feet — for half price. | Photo courtesy of The Lexington Theatre Company

The Lexington Theatre Company is celebrating its 10th anniversary season in style with deeply discounted tickets. Known for its locally crafted, Broadway-caliber productions, the company is offering 50% off select seats — act fast, the sale runs until 11:59 p.m.tonight, with tickets available online.

During this limited-time sale (tickets start at $20) audiences can save big on all three of this season’s mainstage performances at the Lexington Opera House:

  • “42nd Street” — July 10-13
  • “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” — July 31-August 3
  • “A Christmas Carol” — November 20-23

Adding to the excitement, the company’s Artist Development Program Spring Showcase will take center stage on Friday, March 14 + Saturday, March 15. Titled “Happiness Is...Friendship,” the showcase will feature performers of all ages — from preschoolers to adults — alongside Broadway star Gabriella Enriquez.

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