Use your 1920s regalia Jan. 16 to a evening meal at a short term “speakeasy,” hosted by the American/Canadian Snowbirds Club, and potentially get a prize for your apparel, as perfectly as for your acumen in guessing wherever a deceased gangster saved his loot.
The Snowbirds Club is bringing “Funeral for a Gangster” supper theater to the Inverness Moose Lodge 2112 setting up at 221 S. Haid Terrace, Lecanto, with doorways opening at 6 p.m. and dinner served at 6:30 p.m.
Charles Niski, whose Underneath Siege Enterprises is staging the clearly show, said the enjoy is “roaring amusing. It’s a blend of ‘My Cousin Vinny,’ satisfies ‘Good Fellas,’ meets ‘The Untouchables.’
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The display invites the audience to participate in guessing exactly where the gunned-down gangster Vito “The Gut” Marzetti saved a crucial that will unlock his ill-gotten funds.
President of the Snowbirds Club Linda Houston Pribble explained the demonstrate is a fundraiser for the club. The club’s board determined to host the display just after Houston Pribble experienced seen some of the actors carry out and had been favorably impressed.
Niski, whose group is accomplishing the display once again at the Valerie Theatre in Inverness on Jan. 27-29, claimed he’s happy to function with neighborhood groups and companies who’d like to phase a participate in as a fundraiser or just for leisure. He can be attained at undersiegeenterprises @gmail.com. Tickets for the Valerie exhibit are at www.valerietheatre.org.
But if you’d like a bacon and chicken wrap dinner, complemented by onion rings and cake to precede your theater experience, the American/Canadian Snowbird Club’s production is where you ought to head.
Houston Pribble defined that the Snowbirds Club hosts 3 events for the duration of snowbird time, which includes a January fundraiser, a Valentine’s party, and a picnic in March.
Any person can be a part of the club. You don’t have to be American or Canadian. There are about 75 compensated associates, like about five Canadians, and club members take part in this kind of actions as euchre, golfing, and shuffleboard, Houston Pribble mentioned.
The Jan. 16 perform at the Inverness Moose Lodge includes a cash bar, raffle for a “booze basket,” doorway prizes, and prizes for the greatest-dressed few who demonstrate up in 1920s apparel.
Tickets are $25 per particular person, are nonrefundable, and will have to be obtained by Dec. 31 by calling Houston Pribble at 352-563-0140. Data about becoming a member of the club is out there by calling Pribble.