I'm not sure I understand. What do you mean that they have Wed tix? Who is "they"? And why "Wed"? > From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2014 11:14:23 -0700 > > they have Wed tix > > On Wednesday, July 23, 2014 9:34 AM, City Lights Theater Company <http://www.cltc.org/~citylights> wrote: > >Join us in Camelot for some hilarious musical theater! > > > >Dear City Lights friends and family, > > > >"What happens in Camelot stays in Camelot!" > > > >What's happening here is an energetic cast gearing up to open Monty Python's > >SPAMALOT this week! Our big summer musicals always have a special energy that > >make me excited every time I walk into the theater. > > > >We've already got sold-out houses for opening night and other shows, so now is > >a great time to grab your tickets to this hilarious take on the King Arthur > >legend. We have plenty of performances from July 24 through August 31, > >including three Wednesdays, which are great for you artists who are doing > >other shows this summer but don't want to miss a City Lights musical. Or > >mingle with other theater professionals at the August 9 show, when we'll > >donate 25% of all full-price, single-ticket sales to Theatre Bay Area. > > > >We're also heading toward the end of the fiscal year. Help City Lights end its > >11th consecutive year in the black! Please consider buying a subscription to > >our new six-show season or making a donation (details are at the bottom of > >this newsletter). > > > >Besides enjoying SPAMALOT, mark your calendar for our special events. The > >rocking cover band Up and To the Right plays a concert on Sunday, August 3, > >at 7 p.m. The band features Nathaniel Rothrock, currently tapping up a storm > >in SPAMALOT. He also stole the show as Frank 'N' Furter in our production of > >The Rocky Horror Show last year. Welcome back, Nathaniel! Tickets for the show > >are available through our website. > > > >I'm also directing a staged reading of the new Jeffrey Lo play Dealing Dreams > >on Monday, August 4, at 8 p.m. It's a great story about Silicon Valley, social > >media, and dreams. You won't want to miss it. > > > >-Lisa > > > >Lisa Mallette > > > >Executive Artistic Director > >City Lights Theater Company > > > >What does SPAMALOTtaste like? Donuts and mead, of course. > > > >A feast of Monty Python comedy deserves a tasty snack to go with it. > >Fortunately, our friends at Psycho Donutshave got us covered. They've dreamed > >up the Spam Wellington, a custom creation that celebrates the opening of > >SPAMALOT. > > > >While Psycho Donuts usually makes sweet treats, the Spam Wellington is a rare > >savory donut. It features layers of Spam and mushroom duxelles (a mix of > >mushroom, onion, garlic, butter, salt, pepper, and cooking sherry) nestled in > >plain-donut pastry and topped with sesame seeds. Psycho Surgeon General Ashley > >Searby created the treat with gourmet flair, thanks to her degree from the > >International Culinary Center. > > > >Trust us. This thing is good. > > > > > >Some seriously fine snacking. > > > >The Spam Wellington will be on sale during the run of the show, July 24 > >through August 31, at Psycho Donuts' two stores at 288 S. Second St. in San > > and at 2006 S. Winchester Blvd. in Campbell. Like all specialty donuts, > >it might sell out on any given day, so it's good to call ahead or order online > >if you want a lot of Spam Wellingtons. > > > >Want a donut deal? Psycho Donuts is also offering a 10 percent discount on > >donut buys to SPAMALOTpatrons. Just bring your ticket stub (or email receipt > >on your phone) into the store to start snacking! > > > >What's best for washing down a Spam Wellington? May we suggest ... mead? > > > >We're thrilled to announce that Alderin's Meadery is donating bottles of mead > >for City Lights patrons to sample at our after-show parties. Mead, an > >alcoholic beverage also known as honey wine, has been savored for centuries, > >so it's perfect for a musical set in the Middle Ages. The folks at Alderin's > >Meadery describe their beverage as "on the dry side of semi-sweet." Try it and > >see. > > > >As always, many thanks to our friends at Cafe Stritch for donating the fine > >food for our opening-night gala. We hear they have another special drink in > >the works to honor SPAMALOT, too: the Holy Grail! > > > >SPAMALOT performances start Thursday, July 24, with an 8 p.m. > >Pay-What-You-Can performance, followed by an 8 p.m. preview on July 25 and > >opening night (now sold out) on July 26. Other shows are at 8 p.m. Thursday > >through Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sundays. There are also three 8 p.m. Wednesday > >shows: on August 13, 20, and 27. > > > >Buy your tickets online or call 408-295-4200. Then join us on social media. > >Use the hashtag #cltcspam to talk about the show, or just follow our little > >knight Patsy on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. > >  > >Use the promo code "SHRUBBERY" when you buy your ticket, and we'll donate $5 > >to Theatre Bay Area for each ticket. Or mingle with other theater > >professionals at TBA Night on August 9, when we donate 25% of all full-price, > >single-ticket sales to TBA.