Saturday, July 25, 2009

Tucson: An Evening of Songs support musical theater in Tucson

 

From: TJ Duprey [mailto:tjduprey@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 5:03 PM
Subject: An Evening of Songs in an Intimate Dinner Setting - Please Post ASAP

 

For Immediate Release

Contact:
TJDuprey Unlimited
520-302-1152
tjdupreyunlimited@gmail.com

 

An Evening of Songs in an Intimate Dinner Setting

Enjoy an intimate evening of "Marvelous Melodies", love songs and show tunes in a special engagement in the heart of downtown.  Tickets are $20 each and are available at the door.  If you would like to purchase advance tickets please send an email with your name and a phone number to tjdupreyunlimited@gmail.com for a return call.  Show starts at 6:30 pm. 47 N. 6th Avenue, Tucson AZ.  

Burger City will open the evening of Sunday, July 26, 2009 for a special performance of Broadway/Gershwin/Porter standards presented by the aptly named trio "Marvelous Melodies", with singers Amber Lee Harrington, Elizabeth (Beth) Clayton, and Chris Brewer, accompanied by pianist Harriet Siskin.

Also performing this Sunday evening will be Cici Salcido a blues and jazz singer, and Burney Starks rocking the house with music from the 50s. 

Adding to the evening's entertainment will be live karaoke.  Our pianist will accompany you as you go solo or join the pros for a fun duet.  

The Burger City kitchen will be open to ticket holders, with a special performance menu. They’re adding shrimp, pizza, and quesadillas for the event.

Parking is available in front of the restaurant or you can take advantage of security patroled, lighted parking at Pennington Garage on the Northwest corner of the block ($2 parking on Sundays). The Garage is approximately 60 feet from the entrance of Burger City and is open 24 hours a day. 

“Marvelous Melodies” operates under a 501 c 3 and will be donating their proceeds to support musical theater in Tucson.

 

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