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WORCESTER — The Hanover Theatre is offering a special promotion for theater enthusiasts: $25 tickets for select shows, available for 24 hours only on July 25th. To take advantage of this deal, customers must use the promo code 25on25 when purchasing tickets.
The promotion includes a diverse lineup of shows, catering to a variety of tastes:
This one-day sale provides a unique opportunity for fans to secure tickets to these popular events at a discounted rate. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the Hanover Theatre website and use the promo code 25on25 on July 25th.
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