Local diva, Brenda Williams explores the idea that while everyone gets older, you can still be young at heart. Using favorites from American popular music, the sassy and sexy Ms. Williams shows that anyone, at any age can, and should, embrace life.
Show Times: ONE NIGHT ONLY! Friday, June 17: 8:00 p.m.
Tickets: $25, $35, $45 ($12 food or beverage minimum)
For tickets call 317.275.1169, or order online at
www.TheCabaret.orgLocation: The Cabaret at the Columbia Club, 121 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46204
$10 valet Parking is available for cabaret patrons
Brenda Williams has performed locally at The Indiana Repertory Theatre, the former American Cabaret Theatre and Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre. A regular performer at the Jazz Kitchen, Brenda was chosen to receive the Local Female Musician Choice Award by Indianapolis Woman Magazine and was spotlighted as one of the top people to watch by the Indianapolis Star newspaper. Nationally, Williams has performed as the opening act for well-know entertainers such as Ray Charles, The Beach Boys, Lee Greenwood, and Chuck Mangiore. Williams has also performed for former President of the United States, George W. Bush.
The Cabaret is a professional, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The mission of the Cabaret is to elevate the cabaret art form; attract, develop and retain high-quality local performance talent; and provide a unique and important contribution to the city's artistic and cultural life.
The Columbia Club is the premiere private city club in Indianapolis, located in the heart of downtown on Monument Circle. Established in 1889, the nonprofit Columbia Club provides opportunities for business networking and social connections among its diverse membership. The beautiful Clubhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, features fine and casual dining, catering and meeting facilities, 96 guest rooms and a complete fitness center.
The Columbia Club Foundation is dedicated to the acquisition, preservation and exhibition of items of literary and artistic significance as well as the restoration, preservation and protection of the historic Clubhouse.
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