CONTEST: Your chance to win!

Win 1 of 3 pairs of tickets to Eleanor Rigby: The Untold Story

Here’s your chance to win one of three pairs of tickets to the official Vancouver Pride Society performance of Eleanor Rigby: The Untold Story compliments of VPS and Xtra.

Eleanor Rigby: The Untold Story is the story of a young woman who in the early 1940’s begins a struggle between her faith and her own demons as she comes to terms with her sexuality.

A feast for the senses, the performance combines elements of live music, dance, and storytelling, as it weaves together musical styles from Annie to Ani DiFranco.

Join Laedy Rae and The Ty Lowe Trio in this unique musical theatre experience as they take you on a whimsical journey through Eleanor’s life.

To enter: Email your name and a daytime phone number to contest.vancouver@dailyxtra.com with the subject line Eleanor Rigby.

Contest closes: 11:59pm (PST). Monday, July 29.

Eleanor Rigby: The Untold Story
July 31-August 3
Nightly 7pm; 2pm matinee on Aug 3
Orpheum Annex
823 Seymour Street, 2nd floor
Advance tickets available online: Eventbrite.ca/event/6597233503

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