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"Parking Partners" continuously update the parking rate information on our system, and very often provide special
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When you bring a printed "Rate Guarantee"
to the garage check-out, you are assured to pay just as you were quoted.
A printed "Discount Coupon"
will provide you a special lower-than regular rate, when you park within the times as listed. Give the coupon to the attendant upon departure. Payment by credit
card is required.
Both options do not provide a reserved space, so you may want to print coupons or rate guarantees to more than one garage in the area.
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These facilities are visited on a semi-annual basis and rates are “manually” recorded. We cannot guarantee accuracy of those rates. We encourage you to call ahead
of time before parking at such facilities, since prices may have changed since last visited
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About
Lend Me a Tenor Broadway:
Lend Me a Tenor plays at Music Box Theatre
239 West 45th St, New York, NY 10036 Between Broadway and 8th Ave-
Map Seating chart & directions
It’s September 8th, 1934, and Cleveland’s premiere opera producer is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. The tickets are sold, the stage is set, and the thirty-piece orchestra is ready. But it’s about to become un disastro gigantesco, because it’s three minutes to curtain, and the leading man – the greatest tenor in the world – has gone missing!
KEN LUDWIG's LEND ME A TENOR features a first-class lineup: ANTHONY LAPAGLIA (Without A Trace), TONY SHALHOUB (Monk), JUSTIN BARTHA (The Hangover) and a top-notch supporting cast, all staged by actor/director STANLEY TUCCI (Julie & Julia). Don't miss your chance to save on these hilarious hijinks of operatic proportions.
Performances begin March 11
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