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Playing With Fire Contest

By Kent Wilson
Apr 3, 2012, 12:10 EDT

Alberta Theater Projects recently contacted me to let me know they’re a fan of the Nations and they have an upcoming show we might be interested in. Playing with Fire: The Theoren Fleury Story is playing in Calgary from May 1 – May 19 and FN has a couple of ways to get you tickets.
1.) We’re giving away two free passes to the first person who can correctly answer a trivia question (see below).
2.) For those who miss out on the prize, FN readers will be given 15% off of ticket purchases. Simply call the box office at (403) 294-7402 to book your tickets with the promo code REDLINE. Offer available until April 17th.
Description:
A bold and honest one-man show about one of Calgary’s brightest Flames, this stage adaptation of Theo Fleury’s best-selling memoirs takes us on an emotional journey both on and off the ice. A retelling of the highs and lows of this complex anti-hero of our city and our time. We hear how he first laced on his skates during a dark childhood; we’re there for his rise to fame, as well as his fall into the depths of addiction and despair; and we cheer him on as he discovers a new life and a hard-earned maturity.
Okay, trivia time – Theoren Fleury still owns two notable Flames franchise records. They are also NHL records. What are they?
Email your answers to me at kent.wilson@gmail.com. First person to get them both right gets two free tickets to the show.
UPDATE – Here’s a direct link to purchase tickets as well. Also, the 15% off offer has been extended until April 30th.
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