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Arts Passport Night: Tell Me on a Sunday

Experience Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tell Me on a Sunday at freeFall Theatre in St. Pete. Arts Passport Night Sept. 11 with exclusive $30–$35 tickets.

Arts Passport Night: Tell Me on a Sunday

Thursday, Sept. 11 | freeFall Theatre

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Arts Passport Night is your chance to experience Julia Rifino’s powerhouse solo turn in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tell Me on a Sunday — with tickets nearly 40% off.
After the show stay for a talkback with the cast and creative team.

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  • Members: $30 (save $25)
  • Non-members: $35 — or join as a member and save even more.

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Because sometimes the best way to support local artists isn’t just liking their post — it’s being in the room, clapping loud, and reminding everyone that “joyfully tired” is a standing ovation in disguise.

Claim your seat now — and be part of a night that proves why live theatre matters.

More About Tell Me On A Sunday

music by Andrew Lloyd Webber

lyrics by Don Black

freeFall Theatre brings audiences this underrated musical comedy from the award-winning composer of The Phantom of the Opera and Sunset BoulevardTell Me On a Sunday follows a young English girl who has recently landed in New York. Brimming with optimism, she sets out to seek success, companionship and, of course, love. But as she weaves her way through the maze of the city and her own anxieties, frustrations, and heartaches, she begins to wonder whether—in fact—she’s been looking for love in all the wrong places. The show contains some of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most-treasured songs, including “Tell Me On a Sunday,” “Come Back with the Same Look in Your Eyes” and “Unexpected Song.”

Arts Passport Coverage

Julia Rifino Is Joyfully Tired — and Ready to Prove It
by Avery Anderson What does it feel like to carry a whole show on your back? For Julia Rifino, star of Tell Me on a Sunday at freeFall Theatre, the answer is simple: “I am a little tired,” she admitted, “but joyfully tired.” And honestly, who among us isn’t