Today only Goldstar is offering tickets to the play "The Book of Liz" by David and Amy Sedaris (bro and sis) for only $4.50, regularly $14. Actually, Goldstar is offering "free" tickets, but I don't want to mislead you. The free tickets have a handling fee of $4.50. Limited quantities remain for Saturday and Sunday's performances by Freshwater Theatre at the Nimbus Theatre in Minneapolis..
If you miss out on the $4.50 seats, there are other seats available for about $10, still a nice discount from $14.
Check out Goldstar if you aren't already signed up for its discounts on local entertainment.
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