$44 & up—'The Wild Duck' in Washington, DC: save 50%

Catch the show the New York Stage Review calls 'a welcome, possibly once-in-a-lifetime revival.'
Why We Love This Deal
"The Wild Duck," one of famed Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's rarely produced plays, is coming to Washington, D.C.
Score special savings on tickets for shows through Nov. 16 at the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Tickets are available for $44–$99 (reg. $87–$198) for seats throughout the venue.
"The Wild Duck" tells the story of the eccentric son of a wealthy businessman and his crusade to unveil the false foundations of his friend's life.
Directed by Simon Godwin and adapted by David Eldridge, Ibsen's 1884 play is a provocative, modern drama that asks what really happens when honesty goes too far.
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