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Comment contest: Win free tickets to Dixie's Tupperware Party at the Denver Center

Update: 12:18 p.m. Thursday: We've picked our four winners! Thanks for playing everybody, and if you didn't win, remember there should still be tickets available the old fashioned way! ________________ Theater critic Juliet Wittman writes in her review of Dixie's Tupperware Party: "This show is dirty. Seriously dirty." Right away,...
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Update: 12:18 p.m. Thursday: We've picked our four winners! Thanks for playing everybody, and if you didn't win, remember there should still be tickets available the old fashioned way! ________________ Theater critic Juliet Wittman writes in her review of Dixie's Tupperware Party: "This show is dirty. Seriously dirty."

Right away, that should make you want to go see it. Luckily for you, we're giving away four pairs of tickets.

Dixie Longate is the creation of actor Kris Andersson, whose show will be presented until January 2 on the stage at the Garner Galleria Theatre in the Denver Performing Arts Complex.

We have four vouchers to give away to this show right here, right now on Show and Tell. Just leave a comment telling us why you deserve to go in five words or less and make sure one of those words is Dixie. Make sure you leave a name and your valid e-mail address so we can contact you if you're the winner. (Don't worry, we won't share your e-mail with anyone.) We'll pick our four favorite comments on Thursday morning and award that person two tickets each.

Fine print about the vouchers: May be redeemed for Dixie's Tupperware Party, excluding Friday and Saturday night shows. Here's a list of showtimes.

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