20th Annual ELVIS BIRTHDAY BASH to Play State Theatre in April
Show time is 7 PM. Tickets are $41 and $36 and can be purchased by visiting the State Theatre Box Office, 453 Northampton Street, Easton, by calling 1-800-999-STATE, 610-252-3132 or online at www.statetheatre.org. Promotional support provided by News Radio WAEB AM 790 and The Morning Call.
The Elvis Birthday Bash pays homage to the King with the young heartbreaker and the seasoned "Vegas-style" Elvis. Scot Bruce expertly portrays Elvis' early years while Mike Albert delivers a truly untouchable 70's Elvis. They both will take you well beyond the faux world of Elvis impersonators. From Hound Dog to Suspicious Minds and everything in between, this is a true tribute to the King that will leave you screaming for more.
This critically acclaimed show shifts the focus away from the smoke and mirrors associated with Elvis tribute shows, back to what it is all about - the great music. CNN
calls Scot Bruce "the closest they can get to Elvis in the flesh." While Oprah Winfrey says, "Mike Albert not only looks like Elvis, he can belt it out!"
When these two men take the stage, perhaps for one night only, Elvis has certainly not left the building. The 20th Annual Elvis Birthday Bash returns to the place where it all began... the State Theatre in Easton.

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