Win Tickets to See ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ Screening and Discussion With Cast Members at Portsmouth’s Music Hall
Who hasn't heard of Napoleon Dynamite?
The independent, coming of age film took the world by storm when it first came out almost 20 years ago, bringing in a whopping $46 million upon its release. A colleague described the teen comedy as:
...one of the funniest, most unique movies out there... warms your heart with all the feels. It's fun to cheer on the underdogs in this coming-of-age movie where true friendship reigns. From school elections to first loves and a talent show, even the cringeworthy moments are stellar, endearing moments that stay with you.
Now, how'd you like to win a pair of tickets to catch a screening of this beloved cult classic in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, followed by a discussion with some of its amazing cast members?
That's right, three of the film's actors – Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite), Efren Ramirez (Pedro), and Jon Gries (Uncle Rico) – will be stopping by Portsmouth's historic Music Hall on Wednesday, October 4. A screening of Napoleon Dynamite will take place at 7pm, followed by a "lively, freewheeling, moderated discussion" with these three actors famously known for portraying the characters you know and love.
This will be an event you won't want to miss, so how can you enter the contest to win a pair of tickets?
Well, if you're reading this on our app, all you have to do is fill out the form below! Pretty simple, huh?
Otherwise, you need to make sure you download our app, as that is the only place where you can enter the contest. Once you've downloaded it, be sure to find the button in the very center black bar on the main page titled "Napoleon Tickets". That will take you to this page, where you can then access the form.
The contest runs through Monday, October 2, and the winner will be notified soon after.
For general event information, click here.
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