DUBUQUE, IOWA (September 23, 2019) — University of Dubuque Heritage Center continues its seventh annual Live at Heritage Center Performing Arts Series with The Passing Zone at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25, in John and Alice Butler Hall.

The Passing Zone has been wowing audiences for decades with hilarious, award-winning performances. Jon Wee and Owen Morse, the duo behind The Passing Zone, have been finalists on NBC’s America’s Got Talent, performed at the White House, been awarded five Guinness World Records, and received 18 Gold Medals from the International Juggler’s Association.

In their newest show, The Passing Zone Saves the World, Wee and Morse temporarily suspend gravity and attempt to save the world through laughter and dangerous stunts. There will be stun guns, chainsaws, superhero capes, ping-pong balls, and infectious laughter. You’ll have a difficult time deciding whether to hang onto your chair as chainsaws fly through the air, hold your breath as The Passing Zone performs world-class skills, or grab your stomach as you double over in laughter.

A free CyberCafé Knapp Stage Pre-Show Concert featuring UD alumna and local singer/songwriter Caitlyn Wolfe (C’15)  will precede The Passing Zone from 6 to 7 p.m. Wolfe will be accompanied by guitarist Noah Kachelski (C’13) on original songs as well as country and southern rock covers.

Tickets for The Passing Zone can be chosen as part of a flexible season ticket package or single tickets can be purchased 10AM-5PM Monday through Friday at the Farber Box Office, Heritage Center, University of Dubuque, 2255 Bennett Street; by phone at 563.585.SHOW; or online at www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter.

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