Cyber Monday Discounts Offered at Miramar Cultural Center ArtsPark

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MIRAMARThe Miramar Cultural Center | ArtsPark has jumped into the mania known as Cyber Monday, offering a 25 percent discount on tickets to select shows on Monday, November 26 from 6 a.m. to midnight. The passcode is CYBER and box office fees will still apply.

Shows eligible for the Cyber Monday discount include Cirque Chinois (Nov. 30); An Evening with Shirley Caesar (Dec. 8); Parents Time Out with America’s Got Talent finalist Tom Cotter (Jan. 5); One Night in Frogtown (Jan. 12); Sweet Honey in the Rock (Jan. 25); Teatro Lirico D’Europa’s presentation of The Marriage of Figaro (Jan. 29); Story Pirates (Feb. 2); Harlem Gospel Choir (Feb. 9); Southern Circuit Film Series’ presentation of Eating Alabama (Feb. 21); Teatro Lirico D’Europa’s presentations of Puccini’s Tosca (Feb. 26) and A Tribute to Pavarotti (March 11); Southern Circuit Film Series presentation of Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock (March 14); An Evening with Maxi Priest (March 30); Southern Circuit Film Series presentation of Follow the Leader (April 11); Howard Hewett and Michel’le (April 13); and Renee Olstead (May 18).

For additional information and tickets to shows not applicable for a Cyber Monday discount, call 954-602-4500 or select your seat online at http://www.miramarculturalcenter.org.

The Miramar Cultural Center | ArtsPark is located at 2400 Civic Center Place on Red Road, north of Miramar Parkway, in Miramar. Miramar Cultural Center/ArtsPark can be found on Facebook at facebook.com/MiramarCulturalCenter and on Twitter @MiramarCultura.

About Miramar Cultural Center | ArtsPark
The Miramar Cultural Center | ArtsPark is a collaborative effort of many who share a fundamental commitment to the arts as essential to building a strong and vibrant community. The project is funded in part by Broward County through the Broward County Board of Commissioners with proceeds from the 2000 Safe Parks & Land Preservation Bond. The Center also acknowledges the support of the State of Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.