Contest/Giveaway – Horse and His Boy TICKETS! (Summer 2023)

THE CONTEST IS OVER, BUT YOU CAN GET A SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR TICKETS (on select dates/times through July 2nd) AND FREE BACKSTAGE PASSES! 

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The Horse and His Boy play returns to the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, June 23rd – August 6, 2023, and you could win tickets to the premier weekend, along with backstage passes! Logos Theatre is presenting the play. Learn more about it via this video.

The tickets being given away are ONLY for the opening weekend, June 23-25th (Friday-Sunday). If you win the TWO tickets then you get to pick which of the three days and time, but NOT the seat (shows are 2pm each day, and 7pm on the 23rd and 24th). Two sets of two tickets each are being given away (along with a backstage pass for the winners).

All entries MUST be received by Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 6 pm
(Eastern Time Zone).

If you win you must provide your own transportation to Washington, DC and cover the cost of any lodging.

ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO ENTER is simply leave a comment below telling me ONE of your favorite quotes from the Narnia series OR summarize one of your favorite events.

Again, the DEADLINE to enter is Tuesday, 6th at 6 pm Eastern.

TWO randomly chosen individuals from those who enter will be the winners to get TWO tickets (and backstage pass)! You will be notified by email, so leave an address you check frequently (the notification will be from 777email (at) gmail.com). Please note, your email address is NOT displayed with your entry. Also, your entry may not post immediately, as it must be approved to avoid the page being spammed.

****COMPLETE RULES/DETAILS****

  • Contest is open to everyone, however, you must cover the cost of travel to Washington, DC and any lodging if you win.
  • Enter only ONCE.
  • Prizes are promised by Logos Theatre and they have set the dates of the giveaway.
  • If you are one of the random winners you must reply within 48 hours of notification to supply the necessary details or another person will be selected (email will come from 777email (at) gmail.com)
  • Entries are assigned a number and a random number generator is used to pick the winners.

 

11 thoughts on “Contest/Giveaway – Horse and His Boy TICKETS! (Summer 2023)

  1. “I do think,” said Shasta, “that I must be the most unfortunate boy that ever lived in the while world.”
    I cry and laugh here every time.

  2. Peter did not feel very brave; indeed, he felt he was going to be sick. …

  3. “Will the others see you too?” asked Lucy.
    “Certainly not at first,” said Aslan. “Later on, it depends.”
    “But they won’t believe me!” said Lucy.
    “It doesn’t matter,” said Aslan.

    “Now, child,” said Aslan, when they had left the trees behind them, “I will wait here. Go and wake the others and tell them to follow. If they will not, then you at least must follow me alone.”

  4. Well done! I am going to be in DC that weekend. And I just finished teaching The Silver Chair, where Puddleglum stands up to the sleepy enchantment of nonsense to asserts fidelity and sense.

  5. For there I have another name, you must learn to know me by that name. That by knowing me better here, you may know me better there.

    1. “Are you not thirsty?” said the Lion.
      “I am dying of thirst,” said Jill.
      “Then drink,” said the Lion.
      “May I — could I — would you mind going away while I do?” said Jill.
      The Lion answered this only by a look and a very low growl. And as Jill gazed at its motionless bulk, she realized that she might as well have asked the whole mountain to move aside for her convenience.
      The delicious rippling noise of the stream was driving her nearly frantic.
      “Will you promise not to — do anything to me, if I do come?” said Jill.
      “I make no promise,” said the Lion.
      Jill was so thirsty now that, without noticing it, she had come a step nearer.
      “Do you eat girls?” she said.
      “I have swallowed up girls and boys, women and men, kings and emperors, cities and realms,” said the Lion. It didn’t say this as if it were boasting, nor as if it were sorry, nor as if it were angry. It just said it.
      “I daren’t come and drink,” said Jill.
      “Then you will die of thirst,” said the Lion.
      “Oh dear!” said Jill, coming another step nearer. “I suppose I must go and look for another stream then.”
      “There is no other stream,” said the Lion.

  6. CONTEST IS NOW OVER..the winners are:
    Suzanne Roberts
    Brenton Dickieson

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