Arts & Entertainment
'The Price Is Right Live' Coming To Morristown, And You Can Play
Although it's not televised, prizes may include appliances, vacations and possibly a new car.

MORRISTOWN, NJ — Mayo Performing Arts Center attendees, come on down! "The Price Is Right Live" has an upcoming show in the Morristown theater.
"The Price Is Right Live" gives audience members the chance to play interactive stage shows for prizes that may include appliances, vacations and possibly a new car — just like the long-running game show.
The show will take place at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24 at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown. Tickets, which can be purchased here, range from $49 to $69. But no purchase is necessary if you want to play.
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To register for the chance to compete, adults can visit the registration area at or near the venue box office three hours before showtime. Visit or call the box office for complete rules, including eligibility requirements.
"The Price Is Right Live" has toured for 14 years, awarding more than $12 million in cash and prizes to contestants in the non-televised event. Potential games include "The Price Is Right" favorites, such as Plinko, Cliffhangers and The Big Wheel. Audience members can even win prizes from their seats.
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The Mayo Performing Arts Center has several COVID-19 regulations. MPAC joined dozens of theaters in New Jersey for the "Opening Night, Opening Right" safety campaign, which includes certain requirements for vaccination or negative testing among audience members.
All patrons 12 and older attending a performance must show proof of full vaccination or a recent negative test — a PCR or rapid antigen test administered by a medical professional or pharmacy. See guidelines here.
Face coverings are also required and can only be removed while actively eating or drinking.
"The Price Is Right" is one of the longest-running programs in television history, beginning in 1956.
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