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ENCORE: City Youth Theater

$20 per person “Encore” promises an evening of pure theatrical magic, featuring show-stopping performances, enchanting melodies, and breathtaking choreography. And here’s the exciting news: guests are warmly invited to bring their favorite food and beverages to enjoy during the show, making it an even more immersive experience. Register here

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November 30, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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$20 per person
“Encore” promises an evening of pure theatrical magic, featuring show-stopping performances, enchanting melodies, and breathtaking choreography. And here’s the exciting news: guests are warmly invited to bring their favorite food and beverages to enjoy during the show, making it an even more immersive experience.
Register here

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