January 11, 2019
‘Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live! King for a Day’ coming to Purdue on Jan. 27
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live! King for a Day” is coming to Purdue University’s Elliott Hall of Music at 3 p.m. Jan. 27. This performance is presented by Purdue Convocations with support from Regions Bank and WFYI.
Based on the PBS series, “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live! King for a Day” has delighted audiences nationwide for years. Now, this musical for little tigers and grown-ups alike is back with an all-new show featuring everyone’s favorite characters. In the show, Daniel learns just what it takes to be the king of the neighborhood of make-believe. In this fun-filled event, Daniel learns the importance of being a kind and helpful friend. Meanwhile, you can sing along to new songs, enjoy magical moments and meet some surprise guests.
General public tickets cost $24-$75, while children tickets cost $17.50-$75.
Tickets are available at the Stewart Center box office at 765-494-3933 or 800-914-SHOW. Group tickets are also available to groups of 10 more. Call 765-496-1977 for more details or visit https://purdue.edu/convocations/group-sales/.
Initiated in 1902, Purdue Convocations was one of the first professional performing arts presenters in the United States. Each year, Convocations offers the region 30-40 performances of widely varying genres: Broadway-style shows, theater, dance, children's theater, world music, jazz, and chamber music, along with rock, pop, country and comedy attractions. With a vision for connecting artists and audiences in artistic dialogue and for drawing in academic discourse, Purdue Convocations aims to promote frequent exposure to and familiarity with human cultural expression in a multitude of forms and media.
Source: Abby Eddy, Purdue Convocations director of marketing, 765-494-9712, aeeddy@purdue.edu
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