I have two more tickets to give away to Lincoln Center Theater’s DADA WOOF PAPA HOT, a new play about gay dads by Peter Parnell, co-author of And Tango Makes Three—plus a discount code to see the show at more than a third off.
The New York Times called DADA WOOF PAPA HOT “A literate comedy-drama about the new frontier of gay marriage and parenthood,” and Entertainment Weekly said it was, “Funny, insightful and remarkable. The first major theatrical production I’ve seen that explores this modern reality of gay life.”
I’ll give the free pair of tickets to the first person who leaves a comment sharing a favorite holiday tradition. Rules and restrictions below.
If you don’t win, but would like to see the show for $55 per ticket instead of the regular $87, just use this link, which automatically offers the discount. The $55 includes a $2 facility fee. There is also a $7 service charge per ticket and $2.75 handling charge per order, both from Telecharge. If you want to avoid the Telecharge fees, mention code DWPHMOM55 at the box office at 150 West 65th Street. All restrictions imposed by the theater and/or Telecharge apply.
Here’s the official blurb:
Lincoln Center Theater presents
DADA WOOF PAPA HOT
A new play by Peter Parnell
Directed by Scott Ellis
See it for just $55 (regular $87) with code DWPHMOM55.In his new play, Peter Parnell (author of And Tango Makes Three) poses the question, #LoveWins — now what? For longtime couple Alan (Tony Award winner John Benjamin Hickey, The Normal Heart) and Rob (Patrick Breen, Next Fall) marriage and fatherhood are the hard-won spoils of a long struggle for equality. But as parties and protests give way to play dates and preschool applications, Alan begins to feel he’s given up too much in the bargain. As their friends — gay and straight — struggle with the transition to parenthood, Alan must decide if this new life is really the one he wants.
DADA WOOF PAPA HOT takes a smart, funny and grippingly honest look at the ways love evolves with time — and with the times.
Now through January 3 at Lincoln Center Theater.
150 West 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
Rules and restrictions for the Mombian giveaway: U.S. and Canada residents only, please. One entry per person. No purchase necessary. Don’t worry if your comment is moderated; once I approve it, it will appear based on the time you submitted it. Spam comments, including off-topic or purely commercial comments, will not count. If you are or have been a paying advertiser (or an employee of a paying advertiser) on Mombian, you can’t play. The winner is responsible for travel and accommodations (if necessary) to see the play.
You must also leave a valid e-mail address with your comment. Don’t leave a postal address, though. If you win, I’ll contact you by e-mail and share your name and e-mail address with the play’s publicist, solely so they can make arrangements with you about the show date and getting you your tickets.