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Raue Center For The Arts is pleased to share their newly revamped group sales program staffed by Laurie Teator, Kate Wilford and Jeanne Slater. Whether you’re organizing a client appreciation night, fundraiser or a night on the town with friends, bringing a group to Raue Center offers access to outstanding performances at big savings. Groups receive the best seats at the best prices. Bring a group of 10 or more and save from 10 to 50% off regular ticket prices to many productions!
Additional group perks include one complimentary ticket per 50 purchased, recommendations on area restaurants and hotels, prompt service, easy payment plans, convenient drop off, door to door service, tours and private receptions. There are no bad seats in the house and matinees are available. Different packages are available that range from tickets at a discount rate to backstage tours and pre-receptions. Outings are customizable and concierge service is available for your event.
Raue Center’s 12th season has a little something for everyone, so there’s sure to be something perfect for your group! Upcoming shows for the holidays include Father Joe presented by Jay O’Callahan and Williams Street Repertory’s It’s A Wonderful Life: A Radio Play.
Father Joe is the true story of Lieut. Comdr. Joseph T. O' Callahan, the first Catholic priest to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, whose courage saved the USS Franklin from sinking after being bombed off the coast of Japan on March 19, 1945. Over 724 men were killed and another 265 were wounded. Expert storyteller Jay O' Callahan plays with time and the listener's imagination in this dramatic and poignant performance taking place on November 10, 2012.
It’s A Wonderful Life: A Radio Play is inspired by the classic holiday film. This production is presented as a 1940′s live radio broadcast in front of a live audience and is your chance to fall in love with the story of Bedford Falls all over again in a way you’ve never seen it (or heard it) told before. The show opens November 23, 2012 after Crystal Lake’s Festival of Lights Parade and runs through December 15, 2012.
Group rates apply for groups of 10 or more for most productions. Please contact Jeanne Slater at 815.356.9212 or by email, jslater@rauecenter.org, for more current rates. For more information visit Raue Center online via rauecenter.org and through the Box Office at 26 N. Williams Street or by calling 815.356.9212.
Raue Center For The Arts is pleased to share their newly revamped group sales program staffed by Laurie Teator, Kate Wilford and Jeanne Slater. Whether you’re organizing a client appreciation night, fundraiser or a night on the town with friends, bringing a group to Raue Center offers access to outstanding performances at big savings. Groups receive the best seats at the best prices. Bring a group of 10 or more and save from 10 to 50% off regular ticket prices to many productions!
Additional group perks include one complimentary ticket per 50 purchased, recommendations on area restaurants and hotels, prompt service, easy payment plans, convenient drop off, door to door service, tours and private receptions. There are no bad seats in the house and matinees are available. Different packages are available that range from tickets at a discount rate to backstage tours and pre-receptions. Outings are customizable and concierge service is available for your event.
Raue Center’s 12th season has a little something for everyone, so there’s sure to be something perfect for your group! Upcoming shows for the holidays include Father Joe presented by Jay O’Callahan and Williams Street Repertory’s It’s A Wonderful Life: A Radio Play.
Father Joe is the true story of Lieut. Comdr. Joseph T. O' Callahan, the first Catholic priest to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, whose courage saved the USS Franklin from sinking after being bombed off the coast of Japan on March 19, 1945. Over 724 men were killed and another 265 were wounded. Expert storyteller Jay O' Callahan plays with time and the listener's imagination in this dramatic and poignant performance taking place on November 10, 2012.
It’s A Wonderful Life: A Radio Play is inspired by the classic holiday film. This production is presented as a 1940′s live radio broadcast in front of a live audience and is your chance to fall in love with the story of Bedford Falls all over again in a way you’ve never seen it (or heard it) told before. The show opens November 23, 2012 after Crystal Lake’s Festival of Lights Parade and runs through December 15, 2012.
Group rates apply for groups of 10 or more for most productions. Please contact Jeanne Slater at 815.356.9212 or by email, jslater@rauecenter.org, for more current rates. For more information visit Raue Center online via rauecenter.org and through the Box Office at 26 N. Williams Street or by calling 815.356.9212.
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