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''PJ's Shower of Stars'' Friday & Saturday, Nov. 5, 6 at Dream Depot

"PJ's Shower of Stars," featuring vocalists Judy Somerville and Patty G, is scheduled at The Dream Depot in Columbia on Friday and Saturday evenings, November 5 and 6, 2004.

The shows start at 7:00 p.m. will run about one and one-half hours, depending on audience requests and participation.

Judy Somerville's performances are frequently evocative of Patsy Cline and Connie Smith.

Patty G (Fisher) often sings in a Dotty West or Tanya Tucker style.

Admission: $6 adults; $4 12-and-under
Location: 106 Jamestown Street at SW corner Jamestown and Reed Streets.
Parking: On street, municipal parking lots, at performance times
Phone: Reach Dream Depot manager Elaine Bennett at 270-384-2657 evenings
E-mail: loislane1@earthlink.net
Rating: Wholesome entertainment for the entire family
Refreshments: Popcorn $1/bag, candy 75, cold canned soft drinks 75, bottled water $1
Seating: Capacity 100. Theater seating
Group rates: Available for as few as 10 adults

The Dream Depot, founded by Elaine Bennett in August of 2000, is now in its 5th Year.


This story was posted on 2004-10-29 15:03:53
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