Every mama needs a night out and some time to laugh. This week’s giveaway will give you exactly that, and we think it’s perfect for a date night or a moms’ night out with your bestie. We’re giving away 2 tickets to the opening night performance of the Broadway musical Shucked at the Walton Arts Center on Tuesday, December 17, 2024.
Shucked is the hilarious story of a farm girl on a mission to save her hometown called Cob County. When the corn starts dying, the farm girl ventures out to find a “corn doctor” in the big city. If you’re like us and you LOVE corny jokes, this show will definitely make you laugh. And the music is SO good!
Check out one of the songs in this sneak peek video:
ABOUT THE SHOW:
Shucked is the Tony Award® –winning musical comedy The Wall Street Journal calls “flat out hilarious!” And nobody knows funny like economists. Featuring a book by Tony Award winner Robert Horn (Tootsie, Designing Women), a score by the Grammy Award® –winning songwriting team of Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally (Kacey Musgraves’ “Follow Your Arrow”) and directed by Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien (Hairspray), this corn-fed, corn-bred American musical is sure to satisfy your appetite for great musical theater.
COCKTAIL CLASS ADD-ON:
If you decide to make this a date night or a girls’ night out, you may want to attend the themed cocktail class at the Walton Arts Center before the show. (This class isn’t part of the giveaway, but we wanted you to know about it because it sounds so fun!) The class costs $39 and includes light appetizers from Fayetteville High School’s Brightwater culinary students. You’ll learn how to mix two specialty cocktails crafted by the in-house team of local mixologists. You’ll leave with recipes, great memories, and new friends.
You and your date/guest have to be 21 to attend.
HOW TO ENTER:
To throw your name in the online hat to win two tickets to see Shucked on stage at 7 pm on Tuesday, December 17, 2024, scroll down to the bottom of this post (and past the comments posted by other moms) until you see the words “Leave a Reply.”
Then write a quick comment telling us something you love about corn OR your favorite corny joke. (We love a creamy corn casserole at Thanksgiving! And here’s a joke…”What does corn say when it gets a compliment? Aw, shucks!” Here’s one more: “What do lawyers wear to court? Lawsuits!”)
You can also email your answer to us at giveaways@nwaMotherlode.com.
We always choose a winner by using a random number generator. Good luck in the drawing, and keep an eye on your email inbox because we’ll notify the ticket winner soon!
If you’d rather not leave your chance to see Shucked to the luck of the draw, click HERE to visit the Walton Arts Center website and get info on how to purchase your guaranteed seats to see the click HERE on stage.
I love corn cooked in the skillet with tomatoes.
Corn casserole for Thanksgiving is my favorite. How did the picture end up in jail? It was framed! Did you know the first French fries weren’t actually cooked in France? They were cooked in grease.
We always have a corn casserole at thanksgiving – it’s the only dish that never has leftovers!
So excited about this! My girls will both be home from school for Christmas break and we are planning to see this! My favorite corn recipe is Corn Dip!!! I like a cold one and a hot one!
I love fresh corn in the summer time!
Cold corn dip! This would be a great date night.
I love corn!
Here’s my crack at a joke 🙂
What did the Buffalo say to his son when he dropped him off at college?
Bison (Bye Son)
My entire families favorite at the Holidays is a cream corn recipe I do with cream cheese!
Remember the viral video of the little boy singing about corn from a few years ago? My kids and I still quote the song. ‘ITS CORN! It has the juice.”
What do you call a well-balanced horse?
Stable
(I googled that one.)
Corn on the cob and Mexican corn dip are both delicious. And my daughter always ask for corn casserole at the holidays too. Yumm!!
Corn casserole is a must at the holidays!
Jiffy Corn casserole (6 ingredient) is a MUST for holidays. It was the dish grandma always had. I even make it sometimes when I just “miss her extra”.
Joke: Why don’t corn stalks ever get lost?
(Because they always follow the cob)
My daughter’s dance team did a dance to the song Welcome to Cobb County this past year. It was a fan favorite bringing smiles to everyone. “Think even smaller!”