Cabaret 2019: Music of the Night
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The Greenhouse SSI 10 Market Street, Saint Simons Island, Georgia 31522
Cabaret 2019 Music of the Night
What good is sitting alone in your room?
Come hear the music play
Life is a cabaret, old chum
Come to the cabaret.
The Symphony Society invites you to heed the call from that popular 1966 Broadway classic and come to Cabaret 2019 on February 2 at The Greenhouse on St. Simons Island. Your patronage of this event supports the Coastal Symphony of Georgia and its goal of providing world class music to the Golden Isles. The night will include a sumptuous three-course catered dinner and a sure-to-be-memorable musical performance in an intimate setting.
The night’s entertainment will be provided by California recording artist Nick Palance, who has been hailed by critics as the new “American Bocelli” for his vocal talent. No stranger to Broadway productions himself, Nick starred in the lead role of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and has also toured with the Canadian Tenors. He will be performing a wide array of songs that will appeal to music lovers and stir those feelings of nostalgia. There’s even a very special and dramatic tribute to Phantom of the Opera planned that you won’t want to miss.
Of course, the live and silent auctions are always a huge attraction and highlight of this annual event. This year, the silent auction includes unique and eclectic offerings that include wonderful works of art, generous gift certificates, wines of the world, and a collection of top shelf bourbon that will allow you to take a trip down the Kentucky Bourbon Trail from the comfort of your own home. If real travel is what you’d prefer, there are trips to Tuscany and Capri in the live auction, as well as a “glamping” trip on Little Raccoon Key.
Reserve individual or patron seating by visiting coastalsymphonyofgeorgia.org and join your friends in this evening of fun, fine food, and fellowship presented by the Symphony Society. With your support, the music of the night will continue to live on through the Coastal Symphony of Georgia.