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Win Tickets to New York City Opera’s Séance on a Wet Afternoon and Small Black Performance

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We previously talked up this amazing (and dare I say cheap) collaboration between The New York City Opera and L Magazine: Act 4, where you can score affordable tickets to contemporary opera shows and catch up and coming indie acts after the show.

Well the fat lady has sung people and there’s only a few shows left until the Act 4 series is over. Now is your chance to score two free tickets to this Wednesday’s showing of Séance on a Wet Afternoon followed by a performance from chillwave band Small Black.

Just a little background info, ‘Séance’ is the first opera written by Grammy and Oscar award winning composer Stephen Schwartz, who’s also responsible for Wicked and Godspell. The story itself is more film noir than your typical opera and involves an “ambitious psychic”, ransom and some emotional baggage. Color me intrigued!

To win, all you have to do is send an email to Laura@brokeassstuart.com. One winner will be chosen and random and we’ll add your name to the will call list for Wednesday night’s performance. If you email, we’re going to add you to our mailing list, unless you explicitly tell us not to. Good Luck.

L Magazine & New York City Opera Presents: Act 4
Séance on a Wet Afternoon
Small Black performance
Wednesday, April 20
8:00pm
20 Lincoln Center Plaza
W 62nd St B/T Columbus & Amsterdam Ave [Upper West Side]

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Laura S - Spendthrift Scribe

Laura S - Spendthrift Scribe

Laura S, left the "sixth borough" three years ago to settle in Brooklyn. After working at some daily rags, she now does writing on the side but still eats more Ramen then necessary. When she's not moving residences every 6 months, eating her way through every neighborhood, and trying every microbrew known to man, she is unsuccessfully rediscovering home economics. With her binging days behind her, she's now exploring new projects and rediscovering the city that she loves (although is still prone to sliding on her knees during a Prince karaoke set).