WORCESTER — The Hanover Theatre is spreading holiday cheer with a special promotion that allows patrons to snag $25 tickets for over 25 performances. The theater announced the exciting deal via its Facebook page.
Starting immediately and running through January 1st, theater enthusiasts can take advantage of this limited-time offer by visiting the official Hanover Theatre website and using the promotional code "HOLIDAY25." The offer is valid for select seats and performances, subject to availability.
The notable performances available at the discounted rate are:
It is important to note that this offer cannot be applied to previously purchased tickets and cannot be combined with any other promotions or discounts. Tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, so those interested in attending these performances are encouraged to act promptly to secure their seats.
This promotion from The Hanover Theatre is expected to bring a wave of holiday joy to theatergoers, providing an opportunity to enjoy world-class performances at an affordable price during the festive season.
For more information and to take advantage of this special offer, interested individuals can visit the official Hanover Theatre website at https://ow.ly/n9oZ50Qlgi6.
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