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Ticket Giveaway: Two Family Four-Packs to Clifford the Big Red Dog

The lovable children's show is hitting the stage at Winspear for a family-friendly adventure. Answer our question correctly and you can be at the show this Sunday.
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Clifford the Big Red Dog has been a staple in children’s television for five decades now. The stage production of the show is coming to the Winspear for a family-friendly night filled with adventure, laughter, music, and dance. The story follows Clifford and Emily Elizabeth as they travel to Birdwell Island with their friends Cleo, T-Bone, Charley, Jetta, and Mac to perform a musical revue. Soon, everyone has plans of their own and an exciting journey ensues. In addition to the show, each child attending a performance will receive a Happy Meal Box courtesy of McDonald’s. The box includes a free coupon for a Happy Meal, a Happy Meal toy, and a Give A Hand coloring sheet. Special guest Ronald McDonald will be there for meet and greets, and if that wasn’t enough, early attendance will earn you the chance to watch as McDonald’s builds the largest Happy Meal Box in Texas in the Winspear lobby prior to the show.

We’re giving away two family four-packs to the 3:30 p.m. showing of Clifford the Big Red Dog this Sunday, November 18th. Just answer this question correctly and your name might be picked: who is the author behind the Clifford the Big Red Dog book series?

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