SBCT Presents Annual ENTERTAINMENT BUFFET

By: Aug. 19, 2016
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Enjoy a night out in DTSB where dinner and entertainment will all be under one roof, while contributing to fundraising efforts for the South Bend Civic Theatre. The first weekend in November, SBCT will be lighting up both stages for a unique, two-day fundraising event. The inaugural "Entertainment Buffet" will take place Friday, November 4th and Saturday, November 5th, featuring a variety of entertainers and performances, from Broadway tributes, stand up comedians, cabaret singers and more!

Your ticket grants you admission to one evening of the "Entertainment Buffet" which includes a simple buffet-style dinner and the luxury to enjoy performances on both the Wilson and Warner Theatre stages, as well as a cabaret lounge in the main lobby featuring favorite performers from SBCT's past and present.

No need to get the cufflinks and brooches out, the Entertainment Buffet is a casual, 21+ event, so come dressed comfortably, don't worry about making dinner, we'll have a cash bar available, and just to sweeten the pot, dessert is included too!

A $30 ticket includes admission to either night (Friday OR Saturday), a buffet dinner, as well as entertainment on the Wilson and Warner stages (over 12 different acts over the two evenings). This event is 21+ with a cash bar available. Call the SBCT Box Office at 574-234-1112 or visit www.sbct.org for details and to reserve tickets. Group reservations are available, so round up some co-workers and neighbors and join us in November!

 


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