Hugh Jackman is returning to the Broadway Stage for One Night Only, his popular one-man Broadway show, to benefit the Motion Picture and Television Fund Foundation at the Dolby Theatre this October.

Hang With Hugh Jackman
Hang With Hugh Jackman

Whether you adore him or want to be him, Omaze.com has just launched an once-in-a-lifetime experience every Hugh Jackman fan will want to enter. Starting today, the winner (and their lucky friend) will fly to Los Angeles, stay at the 5-star Montage Resort in Beverly Hills, receive a private tour of Fox Studios, and will get the chance to hang with our favorite Australian during a private sound-check for his show. But that’s not all. The winner will also be able to watch the performance from VIP seating, and hang with the talented actor back-stage after his show. Amazing, right?!

Anyone can enter to this once-in-a-lifetime experience by visiting Omaze.com and making a $10 donation to Motion Picture and Television Fund, where every entry offers programs and services to benefit other members within the entertainment industry in times of need.

Here’s how it’s possible – Omaze.com offers everyone the opportunity to engage in once-in-a-lifetime experiences with celebrities, athletes and the world’s greatest thinkers with the proceeds benefiting a social cause. By visiting Omaze.com, you’ll make a $10 donation to enter for your chance to meet and attend Hugh Jackman’s ‘One Night Only’ Broadway show, benefiting the Motion Picture and Television Fund. Now, what are you waiting for? The contest closes on October 3rd, 2013.

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