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Grab tickets to “City Lights,” a musical journey about dreaming big

This Downtown Dinner Theater production is entertaining for all ages.

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Get ready for an exciting performance.

Photos courtesy of Downtown Dinner Theater

Get ready to explore the heart of the city with “City Lights,” a musical extravaganza.

Inspired by the legendary Liza Minnelli and evolving into a broader tale of dream-chasing, “City Lights” features hits like “New York, New York,” “All That Jazz,” “Georgia on My Mind,” and “Pink Pony Club.” Immerse yourself in the rhythms of jazz, soul, and pop, all set against the backdrop of big city life.

“City Lights” is about life in the city where dreams are bigger, brighter, and sometimes impossible to achieve,” Director Jennifer Richins said. “Where there are so many people, it’s easy to blend in; so how do you stand out from the crowd?”

Where else can you dance in the streets and have Georgia on your mind? Step into a world where big dreams are waiting to be discovered.

Catch it on stage on:

  • Friday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, June 21 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, June 22 at 2 p.m.

Perfect for families who are in town for graduations and weddings, this show is a blend of iconic songs and captivating performances.

Secure your seat.

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