The Flowertown Revue, full of unforgettable music and vintage charm, is set to take the stage at the James F. Dean theater for one weekend only on Nov. 15 and 16. This concert will benefit three local non-profit organizations: the Summerville Orchestra, Summerville Dream, and the Flowertown Players. All three organizations are dedicated to the enrichment of the Summerville community.
The performance will feature the Summerville Orchestra’s jazz ensemble, SOJazzy, as they transport you back to the 1940s with classic hits like "Over the Rainbow" and "Ghost Riders in the Sky." The evening will be brought to life by talented local singers and dancers from the Flowertown Players.
Event Details:
- Dates: Friday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 16 at 3 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
- Location: James F. Dean Theater, Summerville, SC
- Tickets: https://www.zeffy.
com/en-US/ticketing/da44d6f4- ad00-450d-b7ea-56c7b5204e02
“The Flowertown Revue in coordination with Summerville Dream, the Summerville Orchestra, and the Flowertown Players, is a nostalgic trip through the 1940s that brings the glory of Summerville during that time through popular tunes of the age,” said director Aimee Pellegrini. “This is the first time that these three wonderful Summerville arts organizations are working together to promote arts in Summerville and benefit the organizations. Composed of all local talent, this show is sure to get your feet tapping and your heart singing! Come and see what’s hoppin’ in your hometown!”
For more information about the Flowertown Revue and to purchase tickets, visit www.flowertownplayers.
About the Benefiting Organizations:
- Summerville Orchestra: A non-profit organization dedicated to providing high-quality musical performances and educational programs to the Summerville community.
- Summerville Dream: A non-profit organization focused on revitalizing and enhancing the downtown area of Summerville through cultural and community initiatives.
- Flowertown Players: A community theater group committed to bringing quality live performances to Summerville and fostering a love for the arts among residents.