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Footloose

Presented by Porthouse Theatre at Porthouse Theatre at Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls OH

Jul 28 2016
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Aug 14 2016
Footloose

Based on the hit movie starring Kevin Bacon, Footloose is an exhilarating musical that will leave audiences on their feet. When high school student Ren moves from Chicago to a rural town, he isn’t prepared for some of the town’s strict rules, such as a ban on dancing. Teaming up with the local reverend’s daughter, Ren sets out to prove that dancing isn’t dangerous but just a fun part of life.

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Preview Thursday Tickets
Gold Center Section $25
Reserved Left and Right Center Sections $23
House Left and Right Sections $22

Opening Night Tickets
Gold Center Section $40
Reserved Left and Right Center Sections $37/Adult ; $34/Child
House Left and Right Sections $30/Adult; $25/Child

Tuesday-Sunday Tickets
Gold Center Section $36
Reserved Left and Right Center Sections $33/Adult; $30/Child
House Left and Right Sections $25/Adult; $20/Child

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Phone: 330-672-3884

Website: https://www.kent.edu/porthouse/current-season

LOCATION

Porthouse Theatre at Blossom Music Center

3143 ONeil Rd., Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223

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