Mon May 01
Open to all! VIP (who were mailed a physical invitation) will have access to the Happy Hour before the event from 6-630. Join us for "Reveal" to be the first to hear our 41st Season Announcement! Formerly known as "VIP Nights" we've reimagined our season announcement and would like you to be part of it! Your ticket price includes:
Entrance into the REVEAL party, where you will be the first to
know what we have in store for audiences, next season.
3-show subscription package. (Easily upgrade to a 4- or 5-
show package.)
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Tue May 02
Open to all! VIP (who were mailed a physical invitation) will have access to the Happy Hour before the event from 6-630. Join us for "Reveal" to be the first to hear our 41st Season Announcement! Formerly known as "VIP Nights" we've reimagined our season announcement and would like you to be part of it! Your ticket price includes:
Entrance into the REVEAL party, where you will be the first to
know what we have in store for audiences, next season.
3-show subscription package. (Easily upgrade to a 4- or 5-
show package.)
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Sun Jun 04
Loosely based on real life DJ legend Dewey Phillips.
Huey, a white man living in Memphis in the 1950’s, becomes obsessed with the Rock n’ Roll sound of Black musicians, particularly that of Felicia, a singer ready for her big break.
Huey makes it his mission to give the artists and their music air-time by becoming a DJ. No easy feat when all the radio stations are controlled by whites.
As romance blooms between Huey and Felicia, so does the popularity and acceptance of the music.
Can they overcome the racial bigotry of the times? Is music truly a universal unifier? Will music be able to unite people across seemingly unbridgeable divisions?
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Loosely based on real life DJ legend Dewey Phillips.
Huey, a white man living in Memphis in the 1950’s, becomes obsessed with the Rock n’ Roll sound of Black musicians, particularly that of Felicia, a singer ready for her big break.
Huey makes it his mission to give the artists and their music air-time by becoming a DJ. No easy feat when all the radio stations are controlled by whites.
As romance blooms between Huey and Felicia, so does the popularity and acceptance of the music.
Can they overcome the racial bigotry of the times? Is music truly a universal unifier? Will music be able to unite people across seemingly unbridgeable divisions?
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