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Enter to win a copy of the original Broadway cast album of the musical written for and starring Idina Menzel.

Win a Copy of the ‘If/Then’ Broadway Cast Album Featuring Idina Menzel

if/then cast albumIdina Menzel is still riding high on her recording of “Let It Go” from the Disney hit Frozen. Fans are about to get a much bigger dose of the former Wicked star with the June 3 release of the original cast recording of If/Then, the Broadway musical that was written for Menzel and that she’s starring in right now.

Blogcritics has a copy of the CD to give away!

To enter, just click here to sign our mailing list, and include the promo code “if/then” in the form.

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  • You must be a U.S. resident to enter, and at least 18 years old.
  • Fill out our mailing list signup form, and be sure to include a valid email address AND the promo code noted above.
  • Entries must be received by midnight Eastern time on Thursday June 5, 2014.
  • Winner will be drawn on or after Friday June 6, 2014.
  • Winner will be notified by email.
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About Jon Sobel

Jon Sobel is Publisher and Executive Editor of Blogcritics as well as lead editor of the Culture & Society section. As a writer he contributes most often to our Music section, where he covers classical music (old and new) and other genres, and to Culture, where he reviews NYC theater. Through Oren Hope Marketing and Copywriting at http://www.orenhope.com/ you can hire him to write or edit whatever marketing or journalistic materials your heart desires. Jon also writes the blog Park Odyssey at http://parkodyssey.blogspot.com/ where he is on a mission to visit every park in New York City. He has also been a part-time working musician, including as lead singer, songwriter, and bass player for Whisperado.

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