Faculty Can See 'Assassins' Free April 14

Faculty Can See 'Assassins' Free April 14
Poster art by Emily Clarkson

As part of Faculty Appreciation Week, the Department of Theatre at the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences is giving free admission to University of Arkansas faculty members for the opening night of Assassins, Friday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m.

Faculty members can reserve up to two free tickets each as long as there is seating available. To reserve tickets, please email theatre@uark.edu or call (479) 575-4752. Please note this offer is only good for the opening performance Friday, April 14. 

Faculty members who have already purchased tickets for the April 14 performance may receive a credit for free opening night tickets to a future production of their choice. Please email or call to claim your credit. 

For more information about the show, visit the Department of Theatre website or Facebook page.

 

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