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May 4, 2023
Plumb Theatre News

STOP THE PRESSES— HOLD EVERYTHING!

Jason Crabb will be at our 10th Outdoor Gospel Fest this year, on Sept. 30, at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets will go on sale at our 1950’s show May 20. They will be limited and when they are gonethey are gone. $20 and they will be good for both Friday and Saturday night.

May 6 could be one of the largest, most talented groups of young people we have ever had on our stage at Plumb Theatre.

Seven students from Connors State College, in Warner, will be with us. Drake Hyde, Jackson Hawkins, Chasity Barnard, Jubilee Allison, Madison McElyea, Alyssa Buckman and Haleigh Boswell, as well as, seven staff members from the college will be lighting our stage up with action packed, hair-raising singing and playing.

They are wellknown in the area, so we are expecting a full house. Come early to get a good seat. They fill every venue they play.

On May 12, Crystal River will be singing and playing their brand of Southern Gospel music. This group has been traveling around this area for many years and are leaving in August for their yearly tour in Indiana. They always want everyone to enjoy their music by being encouraged and lifted up.

May 20 will be a humdinger! We are having an all 50’s show. All songs will be from the 50’s and we want everyone to dress up in 50’s attire. The Best Dressed will win a dinner for two at Dobbers’ Restaurant.

Also, that night you can get a hot dog, chips and a drink for a dollar. We really are going back in time. P.S. Come anyway, even if you don’t want to dress-up.

May 26, Gospel night, we have Straight & Narrow. This group is from Keefeton Freewill Baptist Church. Guitars, drums, harmonica, steel guitar and more. Another full stage singing the Gospel. All of our groups have their special brand of music. Don’t miss a single one.

June is just as busy with some big shows and some big names. Stay tuned!

We do have shows every Friday and Saturday night with Paul Maloy, Mattie Maloy, Jody Green and Cookie Eller. We’ll be looking for you!

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