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TOMORROW: "A Very Electric Christmas" Comes to Ithaca's State TheatreContributed by Chris Pollock on 12/18/16 IC alumni, family, and friends are invited to a special presentation this Tuesday at the State Theatre by Lightwire Theater — and can get a special discount on tickets! Tuesday, December 20, 2016 "A Very Electric Christmas" is the story of a young bird, Max, and his family as they begin their journey south for the winter. When Max gets blown off course and ends up at the North Pole, his adventure begins! Dancing toy soldiers, caroling worms, and performing poinsettias light up the stage in Lightwire Theater's "A Very Electric Christmas." Audiences of all ages will treasure this magical and captivating tale of family, friendship, and hope set to timeless holiday hits! Ticket Information IC alumni and family members are eligible for a $5 discount on selected tickets! Just use promo code BOMBERS when you purchase your tickets online at stateofithaca.com, over the phone at (607) 277-8283, or in person at the box office. The State Theatre box office is open Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, and is also open on show days two hours before through an hour after showtime. All major credit cards are accepted; no refunds or exchanges. The box office is located at 105 West State Street, adjacent to the theatre's main entrance. A portion of the proceeds will go toward the Ann E. Mendelson and Barry Mendelson '65 Endowed Scholarship, which benefits students at Ithaca College's Roy H. Park School of Communications. About Lightwire Theater Lightwire Theater has been a featured semi-finalist on America's Got Talent and is internationally recognized for its signature brand of electroluminescent (EL) artistry and poignant storytelling. Cofounders Ian and Eleanor Carney were both born and raised in New Orleans and met at age through ballet class. After their successful dancing careers took them to New York, where they met co-creator, Corbin Popp, they came across EL wire. The lights turned on and the possibilities seemed endless. Together, along with Corbin's wife, Whitney, they began to experiment with shapes and designs to develop puppetry-based neon creatures that quickly came to life. You can read more about Lightwire Theater and watch videos at lightwiretheater.com/a-very-electric-christmas. Questions? Please contact the State Theatre's box office at info@stateofithaca.com or (607) 277-8283 with any questions. Special thanks to Barry Mendelson '65 for helping to bring the Lightwire Theater to Ithaca! |
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