Cheap seats: How to save money on tickets to the Stage Q production of “The Stops”

November 3, 2009

Stage Q - The Stops
Frugalistas who love theater know that there are lots of ways to score cheap tickets. One of the easiest is to attend almost any performance that isn’t on a Friday or Saturday evening. For example tickets to Stage Q’s production of “The Stops” are $15 on Fridays and Saturdays, but only $10 on Thursdays and Sundays.

Here’s a brief summary of what “The Stops,” which opened last weekend and runs through November 21st at the Bartell Theatre is all about (at least according to the Stage Q website):

Three ladies of the North American Lady Organists Guild (played by men) spread the gospel, touring as “The Stops,” an Andrews Sisters-esque trio of different faiths united in their love of song.

Ginny, Euglena, and Rose come to Madison for one night only to give a benefit concert for their mentor Dale Meadows, a church music director and song-writer, who has recently been ousted from his position because of his sexuality. His songs run the comedy gamut from “It’s Raining Amen,” and “A Bossa Nova for Jehovah,” to “Hallelujah Aloha,” and “The Fundamental.”

Stage Q gives you the option to purchase your tickets online or reserve them online. If you want to avoid paying a service charge, we recommend using the latter option.

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