Catch Swan Lake at the Hanover Theatre With Your WOO Card
Thursday, April 18, 2013
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Thursday, April 18th
WOOphoria: Discover the Connections at The Hanover Theatre
2 Southbridge Street, Worcester
Free admission & swipe for WOO points
Join us for a night of food, fun and festive surprises as you learn about the theatre's upcoming Broadway Subscription Series. Featuring over 30 different Worcester venues and highlighting the best of WOO, with special guest host Emmy award-winning arts & entertainment critic Joyce Kulhawik!
Friday, April 19th
Emancipating Lincoln at the American Antiquarian Society
185 Salisbury Street , Worcester
Swipe your WOO Card for Double WOO points
Lecture led by Harold Holzer, one of the country’s leading authorities on Abraham Lincoln, will examine the weeks leading up to the Emancipation Proclamation, and explore the occasional differences between what Lincoln said and what he did on the issue of slavery.
Friday, April 19th
Swan Lake at The Hanover Theatre
2 Southbridge Street , Worcester
Swipe your WOO Card for Double WOO points
Music Worcester hosts the Russian National Ballet Theatre's production of Swan Lake. The music of Tchaikovsky, white swans, beautiful costumes and superb choreography will thrill you!
Friday, April 19th
Earth Day Celebration at the EcoTarium
222 Harrington Way , Worcester
$1 off planetarium show with WOO Card
Everyone enjoys half price admission, with lots of indoor and outdoor Earth-friendly activities, including green vendors, food vendors, animal programs, and musical entertainment. Explore the EcoTarium's beautiful trails, ponds, and woods that are bursting with new life!
Saturday, April 20th
Russian Vodka Gone Global at Museum of Russian Icons
203 Union Street, Clinton
$1 off admission with WOO Card
Vodka has been the staple drink in Russia for at least six hundred years and is claimed to be inextricably bound to its culture. This clear but powerful distilled beverage supplied an alcoholic drink not only for celebrations, but also fueled the Russian and Soviet economy. Why has North America embraced this fascinating, versatile drink? How did vodka overtake America’s own native drink, bourbon? Why has vodka gone global?
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