A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL OFFERS TICKET DISCOUNT WITH PORTION OF PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED TO THE MICHIGAN HUMANE SOCIETY
(DETROIT – Tuesday, December 4) – A Christmas Story, The Musical today announced a local partnership with the Michigan Humane Society during their Fox Theatre engagement running Dec. 20-22. In honor of the stage production’s two featured rescue dogs, Stella and Hoss, who play “The Bumpus Hounds,” each ticket purchased now through Dec. 22 using the code “MHS” will help raise funds to support the organization’s mission to improve and save lives through compassionate care, community engagement and advocacy for animals.
WHAT: 30-percent discount on tickets to see A Christmas Story, The Musical at the Fox Theatre (December 20-22). $1 per ticket will be donated to the MHS
WHEN: The offer runs now through Saturday, December 22, at 6 p.m.
HOW TO PURCHASE: Customers must use the promo code “MHS” at Ticketmaster.com. The offer is valid on select price levels and performances and is not valid on previously purchased tickets. There is a 6-ticket limit per purchase. Some restrictions and fees may apply.
About A Christmas Story, The Musical
From the songwriting team behind the smash hit Tony® Award-winning musical Dear Evan Hansen and the Academy Award-winning film La La Land, A Christmas Story, The Musical, brings the classic 1983 movie to hilarious life on stage! Set in 1940s Indiana, a young and bespectacled Ralphie Parker schemes his way toward the holiday gift of his dreams, an official Red Ryder® Carbine-Action 200-Shot Range Model Air Rifle. An infamous leg lamp, outrageous pink bunny pajamas, a maniacal department store Santa, and a triple-dog-dare to lick a freezing flagpole are just a few of the distractions that stand between Ralphie and his Christmas wish.
About the Michigan Humane Society
The Michigan Humane Society, founded in 1877, is the oldest and largest nonprofit animal welfare organization in the state. Each year, MHS achieves 100 percent placement of more than 10,000 healthy and treatable animals through compassionate care, community engagement, and advocacy for humane treatment. The MHS operates three shelter and veterinary centers in Detroit, Rochester Hills, and Westland; five adoption partnerships with Premier Pet Supply, Petco, and PetSmart; and both a Cruelty Investigation Department and a Statewide Animal Response Team. Learn more at michiganhumane.org.