Give the Gift of the Arts — PPAC’s New Seasonal eGift Cards
Thursday, November 04, 2021
The Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) is launching four new seasonally-themed eGift cards, titled “Grateful,” “Happy Hanukkah,” “Merry Christmas,” and “Happy Holidays,” just in time for the Thanksgiving and holiday seasons.
There appears to be no Festivus card.
With the “Grateful” eGift card, you can express your appreciation to family, friends, or business colleagues and clients; the “Happy Hanukkah,” “Merry Christmas,” and “Happy Holidays” eGift cards are wonderful ways to spread warmth and good cheer to the musical theatre or live entertainment fan in your life.
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PPAC’s eGift card collection features the classic gift card design and four other special messages (“Happy Birthday,” “Let’s Celebrate!”, “Thank You,” and “Thinking of You”), so that you can customize your gift for any special occasion.
PPAC’s classic (hard copy) gift card with a beautiful presentation sleeve is a thoughtful and versatile present that your gift card recipient can hold onto when selecting an upcoming show at PPAC to attend. You can purchase a classic gift card in any denomination at the Box Office window or by phone at 401.421.ARTS (2787); online, the classic gift card is available in fixed denominations, ranging from $25 to $250. If desired, the Box Office will mail the gift card to your friend or family member.
If you have any questions about an eGift card or classic gift card order, please email the PPAC Box Office at [email protected] or call 401.421.ARTS (2787).
Box Office Window and Phone hours for November are Monday through Friday, 10 AM to 5 PM, Saturday, 10 AM to 2 P,M and two hours prior to curtain time(s) on show days.
For the week of Thanksgiving (November 22 - 28), Box Office Window and Phone Hours are:
Monday, November 22 – Wednesday, November 24: 10A – 5P;
Thursday, November 25: CLOSED;
Friday, November 26 (Bob Dylan – Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour): 2P – 8P;
and Saturday, November 27 – Sunday, November 28: CLOSED.
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