June 11, 2009
Special Performance Of Musical Phenomenon Jersey Boys To Benefit Nevada Public Radio
Nevada Public Radio listeners and members have a unique opportunity to support public radio in Las Vegas while experiencing Jersey Boys and an exclusive Q&A session with the cast and crew following the performance at The Palazzo on Friday, June 26 at 7 p.m.
Five hundred tickets for the June 26 performance – all located in the front orchestra section – will benefit and must be purchased through Nevada Public Radio. Only Nevada Public Radio ticket holders will have access to the rare post-show meeting with the talented performers who take audiences up the charts and behind the timeless sounds of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons.
This musical biography that traces one of the greatest successes in pop music history is the same production that fans around the world have come to know and love. It features electrifying performances of such classics as “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and “My Eyes Adored You.” Jersey Boys was voted “Best Show” in Las Vegas by the staff of the Las Vegas Review-Journal in the newspaper’s 28th annual “Best of Las Vegas” poll.
Special ticket pricing of $100 is available for current Nevada Public Radio members. Listeners of News 88.9 KNPR and Classical 89.7 can purchase tickets for $125 each, which includes Nevada Public Radio membership. All proceeds benefit Nevada Public Radio. To purchase tickets, visit www.knpr.org, www.classical897.org or call (702) 258-9895 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays.
About Nevada Public Radio
Nevada Public Radio is the state’s premier non-commercial broadcaster of National Public Radio programming and includes News 88.9 KNPR FM, Classical 89.7 KCNV FM, plus a network of repeater stations including KTPH, Tonopah (91.7); KLNR, Panaca (91.7); KWPR, Lund/Ely (88.7); and KSGU, St. George (90.3). In addition, Nevada Public Radio operates a statewide radio reading service for the visually impaired.
Nevada Public Radio produces the national award-winning public affairs program “KNPR’s State of Nevada,” 10 hours a week of original content, which is also available on demand at www.knpr.org.
Nevada Public Radio, a not-for-profit organization, was incorporated in 1975 with its flagship station KNPR FM signing on the air in 1980. Since early 2008, Nevada Public Radio has provided digital (HD) programming with additional channels of Spanish language, contemporary eclectic music, and news broadcasts. Nevada Public Radio also publishes Desert Companion, a quarterly magazine. For more information, call 702.258.9895 or visit www.knpr.org.
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