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Cher to Donate Portion of Tickets Sales to Nevada Public Radio

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Academy Award winner Cher will use proceeds from some ticket sales of her December 8 and 9 performances of her show, Cher at The Colosseum, to benefit Nevada Public Radio.

Cher’s latest spectacle is a state-of-the-art extravaganza recounting the highlights of her remarkable 43-year career, with more than a dozen new Bob Mackie costumes. Cher won an Oscar for her work in Moonstruck. Her other film credits include Silkwood, Mask, and The Witches of Eastwick. In 1982, she made her Broadway debut in Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean.

Special ticket pricing of $200 is available for current Nevada Public Radio members, while listeners of News 88.9 KNPR and Classical 89.7 can purchase tickets for $225 each, which includes Nevada Public Radio membership. The benefit tickets must be purchased through Nevada Public Radio.

For further information or to purchase tickets, visit www.knpr.org or www.classical897.org.

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