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Want Free Tickets to Pandemonium at the Arsht Center?

via faceboookLost and Found Orchestra​Pandemonium is the symphonic equivalent to Glee. Instead of teenie-boopers breaking out in spontaneous Broadway musicals, this show has pedestrians blowing on traffic cones like they were makeshift French horns. We're giving away two tickets to opening night of the U.S. premiere of Pandemonium, but you're...
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Pandemonium is the symphonic equivalent to Glee. Instead of teenie-boopers breaking out in spontaneous Broadway musicals, this show has pedestrians blowing on traffic cones like they were makeshift French horns.

We’re giving away two tickets to opening night of the U.S. premiere of Pandemonium, but you’re going to have to work for them by answering a little trivia quiz. In which international city did Pandemonium break box office records? Hint: Read our earlier post on the show’s co-creator, Steve McNicholas.

To score free tickets to this Thursday’s performance, send the answer, a number between 1 and 100, your email and phone number to cultist@miaminewtimes.com. We’ll let you know if you’re the winner this Wednesday afternoon.

In the meantime, get a sneak listen of their thunderous sound after the cut.

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