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Arcadia’s Best discount: AHS musical comedy

The first Arcadia High School Theatre Department play in the exciting new Performing Arts Center will be the musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone, March 21-23.

Arcadia’s Best has a special offer of $25 VIP seats for only $10 while supplies last, plus a $5 discount coupon for Denny’s restaurant with each ticket, and another $5 discount offer for purchase of $20 or more at The Derby, all courtesy of the AHS Theatre Department (see below).


The Drowsy Chaperone was voted the funniest musical on Broadway in 2006, and now you can see it performed by the award-winning Arcadia Theatre students in the new state-of-the-art 1,200 seat theater with extraordinarily comfortable seating.

Every reader, along with their family and friends, can get $25 VIP Seats for only $10 by simply going to www.arcadiastage.com, where you will select a date to attend, enter the number in your group, and click on “Enter Promotional Code” — enter 388 — then click apply. A special Arcadia’s Best VIP Ticket will be displayed which gives you a $25 VIP ticket for only $10.

This VIP ticket means you do not have to stand in the General Admission line and you will get to enter the theatre before the General Admission ticket holders so you can have priority seat selection. Each ticket sold also contains a special coupon worth $5 off any purchase of $15 or more at Denny’s located on Huntington and Santa Anita in Arcadia, and another $5 coupon for use at The Derby, 233 E. Huntington.

There are limited tickets available for this special Arcadia’s Best deal so you might want to get your tickets before they are all gone.

The Drowsy Chaperone will be performed at 7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, March 21 and 22, and at 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 23.

These special ticket prices are available to all Arcadia’s Best Subscribers, their friends and family for all three performances.

The Saturday show will be presented earlier at 4 p.m. to allow those who prefer not to go out after dark to attend the program.

— By Scott Hettrick

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