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HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO SEE ACTORS FROM BROADWAY’S MOST HEARTWARMING AND SPECTACULAR NEW MUSICAL PERFORM AT YOUR SCHOOL. WSHU INVITES YOU TO ENTER NOW.

An exclusive performance by several cast members* from Wonderland could be coming to your middle or high school on May 24.

Wonderland is a new spin on the classic story of Alice in Wonderland and her Looking-Glass world, and will transport you to the most exciting new destination on Broadway.

In appreciation of the important work performed by music educators, WSHU Public Radio would like to say “thank you” with a very special drawing open to all middle or high school music teachers in Connecticut and Long Island. One lucky middle or high school will receive the Grand Prize of a lifetime: a one hour themed presentation by cast members* from this mega-hit.

GRAND PRIZE: Students from the winning school will be entertained by cast members who will perform select numbers from this spectacular Broadway show. Students will have the opportunity to ask the cast questions and even learn a song or dance. In addition, you’ll receive teacher resources to help make the most of this incredible experience. The Grand Prize also includes 16 tickets** to see Wonderland on Broadway, which can be used as you wish.

40 FIRST PRIZES: One teacher from 40 schools will win a pair of tickets to see Wonderland on Broadway.

30 SECOND PRIZES: One teacher from 30 schools will receive a CD of the Broadway Cast Recording.

*cast members will not be in costume

HOW TO ENTER:
While we at WSHU are dedicated to broadcasting quality music, we’re also interested in rewarding the important work you do in music education. So if you’re a middle or high school music educator in Connecticut or Long Island, we invite you to enter our drawing via one the following:

  • Enter directly online
  • On your school letterhead, please include: your name and title, and your school’s name, address and telephone number. Also include an alternate phone number besides the school's. Send your entry to: Wonderland Outreach Program, WSHU Public Radio, Sacred Heart University, 5151 Park Avenue, Fairfield, CT, 06825.

If you’re a parent, grandparent, friend of a middle or high school student, or if you’re just passionate about music and the arts, print out this page and bring it to your local middle or high school music teacher. Encourage him or her to enter this exciting drawing.

DRAWING RULES:

  • Entries must be received by May 4, 2011.
  • Drawing open to Connecticut and Long Island middle and high school music educators only.
  • Only one entry per school
  • Entries by e-mail or mail only.
  • There is no cost to enter.
  • This is a random drawing, and the decision of WSHU is final.
  • Cast performance will occur on May 24. Restrictions apply. School must provide a suitable performance space.
  • All Wonderland tickets are for pre-selected dates and are subject to restrictions. They are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
  • Use of prize tickets is at the discretion of the winning teacher.
  • Employees of WSHU are ineligible.
  • Send e-mail to Gail Hunt for further questions. No phone calls please.

Good luck. For show information visit http://wonderlandonbroadway.com/.

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