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You’re invited to a song-filled, Star-Spangled celebration

Catch the production on select dates from July 18 through July 26.

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Come sing, dance, and celebrate the enduring spirit of America at this family-friendly show.

Photos courtesy of Downtown Dinner Theatre

Step into a musical tribute celebrating the resilience and spirit of America. “Celebrate America” is a high-energy, heartfelt production that honors the nation’s rich tapestry through a dynamic mix of patriotic anthems, classic rock hits, and country favorites.

Featuring a dynamic mix of patriotic anthems, classic rock hits, and country favorites, this show, happening on select dates July 18-26, takes you on a journey through the heart and soul of America. Feel the surge of pride with songs like “America the Beautiful,” rock out to “Born in the USA,” or sway along to “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”

This show isn’t just about music — it’s a celebration of unity and the enduring power of the American spirit. Perfect for families, it promises to captivate audiences of all ages, offering a breadth of scenes and melodies that highlight the diverse spirit that makes the country extraordinary.

Whether you’re singing, dancing, or simply soaking in the experience, this production is bound to remind you of the beauty and unity that bind us all.

Join the celebration — snag tickets. Bonus: Use code SUMMERFEST to get dinner and brunch tickets for $62 and lunch tickets for $45.

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