Date night? See 'Pass it On… An Evening with Bill W. and Dr. Bob' for half price

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Pass it On… An Evening with Bill W. and Dr. Bob
Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Posted: 06/20/2012

Get out of the house and head to the theater without going broke.

The national tour of Pass it On… An Evening with Bill W. and Dr. Bob is coming to the Valley and Smart Shoppers will be able to see the performance for a great price.

It’s a live stage play from New York City about the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous.

The main characters, Gary Kimble and Richard Springle, manage to turn an inspirational, very serious subject into a hilarious performance.

Kimble said, “The play delivers the message of hope, help and the miracle of recovery.”

The shows are June 22nd  through July 1st and the regular cost is $20 per ticket.

If you call or go online and use the promo code “ABC15” by Friday, June 22nd , you will pay half... so just $10!

Even more, it’s tax deductible since all proceeds will benefit NCADD’s Weldon House, which supports mothers in recovery.

The show is playing at the Jack E. Schell Auditorium on the campus of the East Valley Institute of Technology .

You can also purchase tickets online (Use the Code : ABC15), or by phone: 602-264-6214 (USE THE CODE: ABC15).

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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