Hey DC! Fiddler On The Roof Tickets *Giveaway*

Calling all local Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland friends! Fiddler on the Roof is coming to the National Theatre in Washington, DC and YOU can be there. Here’s how you can enter to win 2 tickets to the opening night performance of the longest-running Broadway musical of all time. But if you don’t win- go ahead and buy tickets here.

Fiddler on the Roof Washington DC

 

Fiddler On The Roof Comes To DC

You know the story: fathers and daughters, husbands and wives, traditions surrounding faith and family. And the songs- oh my, the songs!

“Tradition,” “If I Were a Rich Man,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker” and “To Life”

And the whole wonderful experience is coming to the National Theatre in Washington DC this week. 

Time to take the family and expose a new generation of theatergoers to the wonders of Fiddler on the Roof. 

Recommended for ages 8 and up.
Run time: Approximately 2 hours, 55 minutes including one intermission

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Want To See The Show? Enter To Win 2 Tickets

Prize: Admit-2 hard tickets for Tuesday, December 10th at 7:30 pm

Entry: Leave a comment on this post sharing a family tradition or favorite theater memory. That’s it- pretty simple! 

The contest will run from December 4, 2019, starting from 9 am to December 8, 2019, at 10 am ET. 

Winners will be notified via email (so be sure to use one that you actually check!) on Sunday, December 8. 

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8 Comments

  1. We always love our Advent calendar, it makes us so excited to wake up each morning in December to see the new surprise.

  2. We were able to get rush tickets for Aladdin in Chicago and this was our daughter’s first real show. She was 3 at the time and we had amazing seats in the 4th row of the orchestra section. At one point in the show, confetti fell from the sky and the look of magic and wonder on her face was amazing! She’s loved going to the theatre ever since, and we try to check out all of the shows the talented schools in NVA put on.

  3. I grew up going to Broadway! Some of my favorite memories were going into Manhattan to see shows, especially around the holiday time when everyone was skating in Rock Center and the tree was up and lit. Nothing like seeing the Macy’s window displays before heading to a show. The anticipation waiting g for the curtain to go up is the best feeling! It’s been a while since I’ve seen a show since I moved away from NYC and would love to explore more theater locally in VA!

  4. Growing up, my mom, sister and I would take a bus trip to NYC to see the Radio City Rockettes. After the show, we would walk around the city looking at all the Christmas decorations, the Rockefeller Christmas tree, and would end the day with a delicious black and white cookie! ❤️

  5. My Italian Family always does midnight mass on Christmas Eve – occasionally indulging in a Seven Fishes extravaganza beforehand – and then a gorgeous brunch on Christmas morning after gifts. As per most Italian holidays, everything revolves around the food! 😝

  6. We saw Phantom of the Opera with Katie and Mat on Thanksgiving day 1999. The kids loved it, but 20 years later, I think Katie’s most vivid memory of the day was Thanksgiving dinner on PAPER PLATES!

    But since then, I successfully raised 2 theater nerds! 😍😍😍

  7. I loved going to Broadway plays with my grandparents growing up! It was the best gift they could give me and is something we still talk about when I visit them in NY for holidays!

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