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PCPAF announces 2012-2013 season, with Paula Poundstone, Todd Rundgren, more

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The Park City Performing Arts Foundation just announced the line-up for its 16th season at The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Center for the Performing Arts in Park City.

Tickets and season punch cards go on sale to the general public September 17. PCPAF members may purchase their tickets and season punch cards starting September 10.

The 2012-2013 Season includes: Ailey II (November 2, 2012), Paula Poundstone (November 10, 2012), Parsons Dance Company (December 15, 2012), Quixotic Fusion (December 22, 2012), TBA (New Year’s Eve 2012), Sara Watkins and Ruth Goody (January 5, 2013), Anna Deavere Smith (January 12, 2013), Delta Rae (February 2, 2013), Intergalactic Nemesis: Book II (February 16, 2013), Marvel’s Super Heroes (March 9, 2013), Cirque Mechanics "Birdhouse Factory" (March 2, 2013), Bowfire (March 8, 2013), Vox Lumiere’s "Peter Pan" (March 23, 2013), DanceBrazil (March 30, 2013), and ETHEL with Todd Rundgren (April 6, 2013).

All shows take place at The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 1750 Kearns Blvd., Park City, Utah.

Individual tickets range from $18 to $65 for regular season performances (children’s shows, benefits and New Year’s Eve have different pricing).

Tickets may be purchased by calling 435-655-3114, online at www.EcclesCenter.org or at the box office, which is located within The Eccles Center.

The majority of PCPAF Main Stage performances begin at 7:30 p.m.



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