Win two tickets to the musical Caroline, or Change

That’s right, we’re giving away two tickets to the January 25 performance of the award-winning musical Caroline, or Change.

To enter, just email laura [at] bookclubinabox [dot] com with your first and last name—it’s that easy. For additional ways to enter, find Bookclub-in-a-Box on Facebook and Twitter. Bookclub-in-a-Box will be there after the show discussing the parallels between Caroline, or Change and Kathryn Stockett’s civil rights–era novel The Help. See you there!

Contest ends on Friday, January 13 at 5 p.m. ET. To purchase tickets via the Acting Up Stage Company, click here.

About the show: Caroline, an African-American maid to a Southern Jewish family, is struggling to keep afloat both emotionally and economically, while the young son of her employer tries to make sense of the world following the death of his mother. A Tony, Olivier, Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel and Obie award-wining musical—and the only musical of the 21st century on New York Magazine’s shortlist for “The Greatest Musical of All-Time”—Caroline, or Change mixes fact and fantasy, symbolism and reality, plus a wide palette of musical styles to tell the story of ordinary people facing extraordinary change.

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