Thursday, May 27, 2010

New Albany Riverfront Amphitheater performances for Friday and Saturday.

Not every performance at New Albany's Riverfront Amphitheater this summer will be accompanied by adult libations. When they are, please accept no substitutes, and be sure to ask for fresh, locally brewed craft beer. Irrespective of the evening's choice to provide a catering permit for the amphitheater, shouldn't buying local be the goal ... and buying local doesn't mean offering Bud Light, does it?

Louisville area breweries include: Bluegrass Brewing Company, Browning's Cumberland Brews, and NABC.

The press release below was submitted.

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Friday, May 28

Summer Concert Series: Eight Inch Elvis


Eight Inch Elvis, a six-piece, rock variety band will perform Friday at New Albany’s Riverfront Amphitheater as a part of the city’s Summer Concert Series. The group plays something for everyone, from classic rock to new country, modern pop and your favorite dance and party songs.

Saturday, May 29

Performing Arts Series: Floyd Central Theater to perform Rivertown Cabaret

The award winning Floyd Central Theatre Arts Department under the direction of Chris Bundy will present an ecclectic evening of music and comedy on the New Albany Riverfront Stage on the evening of May 29th at 7:30 p.m., part of the city’s Performing Arts Series.


Part one of the evening is entitled, "The Rivertown Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue and features songs and comedy with a pioneer flair takin on the fun of an old time traveling medicine show. Some of the featured songs include, Raise-A-Ruckus; Oh Susannah; Down ToThe River To Pray; My Sweatheart's The Man-In-The-Moon; and a large selection of songs from the Broadway musical, Big River.

Following a short intermission, the troupe of talented performers will continue the evening with a Broadway Cabaret featuring hits from more contemporary musicals.


The performance is made possible through a grant from the Horseshoe Foundation.

Both events will begin at 7:30 p.m., and are free to the public.

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