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Performance Network offers "Christmas Carol'd" ticket discount to support Toys for Tots

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John Seibert and Kevin Young in Performance Network's "Christmas Carol'd," adapted by Joseph Zettelmaier.

Performance Network Theatre is currently collecting donations for Toys for Tots, the charity that distributes toys as Christmas gifts to needy children in the community. To stimulate donations, Performance Network Theatre is offering $10 off an adult ticket to "Christmas Carol'd" for every new, unwrapped toy that's donated. Toys can be dropped off at PNT, at 120 East Huron Street, through December 14.


"Christmas Carol'd," by Joseph Zettelmaier, presents a new take on Charles Dickens' classic tale as five actors take the audience on a journey of imagination. The show continues through December 27.

Tickets are available by phone at 734-663-0681 or in person at the theater. Patrons must mention their Toys for Tots donation while ordering tickets to receive the discount. Limit one discount per ticket.

Jenn McKee is the entertainment digital journalist for AnnArbor.com. Reach her at jennmckee@annarbor.com or 734-623-2546, and follow her on Twitter @jennmckee.

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