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Sesame Street Live: Elmo’s Green Thumb Giveaway -Rosemont, IL (Ends 5/3)

ABOUT THE SHOW:

Elmo has raised his sunflower, Sunny, from a seed, but his floral friend has outgrown the flower pot.  Elmo and friends find Big Bird’s garden the ideal place for Sunny to flourish and grow but they are too excited to wait.  Rather than let Sunny follow nature’s course, Abby Cadabby, Sesame Street’s fairy-in-training, casts a spell to make Sunny grow.  The spell does just the opposite and, instead of growing, Elmo and all of his friends shrink!  While Abby searches for just the right words to reverse the spell, Elmo, Zoe, Telly and friends explore Big Bird’s garden from a smaller perspective and learn some big lessons about patience, overcoming their fears and appreciating the role that each creature plays in our ecosystem – from dancing ladybugs and beautiful butterflies to grouchy beetles that scavenge the garden floor.  Will being small help Sunny grow tall?  It’s a fresh, original Sesame Street Live on a whole new scale!

WHERE:

Rosemont Theatre
5400 N. River Road
Rosemont, IL 60018

SHOWTIMES:

Thursday, May 6 at 10:30 am & 7:00 pm
Friday, May 7 at 10:30 am & 7:00 pm
Saturday, May 8 at 10:30 am, 2:00 pm & 5:30 pm
Sunday, May 9 at 1:00 pm & 4:30 pm

COUPON CODE:

Use code ERNIE to purchase tickets at Ticketmaster and receive $3 off your tickets!

GIVEAWAY:  (1) Winner will receive a 4-pack of ticket vouchers that can be redeemed at the Rosemont Theatre box office.  I will mail them out asap to the winner.

WIN IT:  Comment on anything Sesame Street!

(Because this is a quick giveaway there are no bonus entries)

Mama’s Money Savers Disclosure:  I was given a pack of tickets to take my own family to see the show.  I was not compensated in any other way.

Cher

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  • Elmo's cute image, makes every child's life happy...the only name that my son knows and can clearly say....my son is non-verbal and can only speak very few words...he was diagnosed to have autism. He also have seizure and heart disease, it's a multifocal tachy cardia. He lost his father at age 5, watching all his favorite cartoon character makes his everyday life complete....He saw elmo's banner posted at rosemont theater and he right away get my attention, he pointed at that poster and excitedly gave me a sign that he wants to see the show....

  • Elmo has been our family favorite character. My boys (4 and 2 yrs) love him greatly. My youngest will be dressed as Elmo for Halloween. He's very excited about that. I'm glad I stopped by. You have a wonderful site!

  • My DD loves Ernie, Elmo, Grover, Big Bird, she loves them all. She is two and she goes crazy when she sees them. I would really love to take her to see this. I think she would be thrilled.

  • I grew up watching it too! We have the same bday :)
    DD would love this! She's been asking for it, but we can't foot the bill.
    Thanks!

  • Any grover fans? I've always liked grover the best and snuffaluffagus is prettly likable too.

  • My son also loves elmo especially the tickle me elmo he tickels elmo then tickles himself.

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