Thursday, 27 December 2007

Rockin' New Year's Eve with The King

You can experience all the festiveness of New Year's Eve by spending the evening at the theater.

For the sixth year, the Barn Dinner Theatre has interrupted its regular holiday show to announce that Elvis is back in the building. Former police officer Stephen Freeman, now a full-time tribute artist, will sing a revue of Elvis Presley hits, as well as some of his beloved holiday tunes.

One of the popular features of Freeman's shows is that he takes requests, so the evenings always have a freshness and an element of surprise.

The singer says he constantly hears stories from audience members about how Elvis touched their lives. Allowing them to relive a moment from their past is one of the most rewarding aspects of his job, he says. The New Year's Eve event begins with dinner. Freeman takes the stage at 8 p.m. After the show, the stage rises so everyone can dance. There's also a champagne toast at midnight, followed by a breakfast buffet.


When: Dinner served 6-7:30 p.m.; performance begins at 8 p.m.
Where: Barn Dinner Theatre, 120 Stage Coach Trail, Greensboro NC
Tickets: $90
Information: 336-292-2211; www.barndinner.com

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