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How to get discounted tix for Nashville Children’s Theatre’s ’23/'24 season

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Memberships range from $200-$240 per season and include youth + adult Anytime, Anyone tickets.

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The theatre’s 2023-2024 season schedule is here, including showings of:

  • “Strong Inside”
  • “Charlie and The Chocolate Factory”
  • “The Gingerbread Kid”
  • “Finding Nemo”
  • “Three Little Kittens and The Flopsy Bunnies”
  • and more

Pro tip: Memberships get you the best seats in the house at the best prices.

Here are 10 reasons to become a member (or gift a membership) — like getting 25% off per ticket — for the season.*

See upcoming shows + snag tix

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