| Live theater captivates children and gives them a welcome respite from the ongoing investigation into which uncle stole their nose. Keep your kid carefree with this GrouponLive deal. The Deal $21 for one GPass to see Scooby Doo: Musical Mysteries (up to $39.75 value) When: Tuesday, April 8, at 6:30 p.m. Where: Hamilton Place Theatre Seating: rear orchestra Door time: 5:30 p.m. Ticket values include all fees. Click here to view the seating chart. How GPass Works: Your GPass will be ready to print 48 hours after the deal ends. Print the GPass and use it to enter the venue directly; you won\'t need to redeem at will call. Due to security restrictions, GPasses cannot be redeemed through the Groupon mobile app. Discount reflects the merchant\'s current ticket prices price may differ on day of event. Scooby Doo: Musical Mysteries ScoobyDoo Live Musical Mysteries Teaser Based on the beloved childrens cartoon, ScoobyDoo Live Musical Mysteries takes audience members on a fun yet goosebumpinducing jaunt as they watch the Mystery Inc. gang and their gumshoe great dane, ScoobyDoo, solve a brandnew case. The fashionable Daphne, preppy Fred, bookish Velma, spacy Shaggy, and of course, the easily frightened Scoob, all load up the Mystery Machine to race to the scene of the latest paranormal crimea local theater haunted by a rascally ghost. As they break out into choreographed songanddance numbers, from the whimsical TV theme to original tunes such as Were Mystery Inc. and Round Every Corner, the gang runs into a host of colorful characters in the form of a tapdancing skeleton and a singing barbershop duo. Fans can expect wellknown bits from the show, laughing in familiarity at ScoobyDoos broken English, the reveal of the culprit, and tips from Shaggy on how to grow a beard only on your chin. Hamilton Place Theatre Winner of the 2012 Hamilton Music Award for Theatre of the Year, Hamilton Place Theatre continues to dazzle audience members with its lineup of concerts and theatrical performances. Famed throats such as Leonard Cohen and Sarah McLachlan have wrapped their vocals around the entertainment centres lauded acoustics, and productions including Evita and The Color Purple have graced the same stage as the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. |
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