The REES Theatre is excited to welcome Kennedy's Kitchen on Thursday, March 12th, at 7:30 PM as part of the popular Thirsty Thursday Concert Series.
This special evening promises a true St. Patrick’s celebration filled with great food, lively music, and strong community spirit. Kennedy’s Kitchen is known for its authentic Irish “kitchen music” — the kind shared around the hearth and in neighborhood pubs — blending traditional songs, spirited dance tunes, heartfelt ballads, storytelling, and audience sing-alongs into one unforgettable experience.
Led by John Kennedy, the band features fiddle, whistles, tenor banjo, guitar, bouzouki, bodhrán, bass, and rich vocal harmonies that capture the warmth and energy of Ireland’s musical heritage. Their performances invite audiences to clap along, sing proudly, and become part of the show.
As part of The REES’ Thirsty Thursday Concert Series, the evening offers a vibrant atmosphere inside the beautifully restored historic theatre — the perfect setting to gather friends, raise a glass, and celebrate the season.
General admission tickets are $30, and VIP Balcony seats, which include a meet and greet at 7:10, are $55. Tickets are available through Eventbrite, at Na Rie Simple Treasures next to The REES 104, or at the Everwise Box Office on the night of the show.
The REES Theatre is a restored historic landmark in the heart of Plymouth, Indiana. Originally opened in 1940, it now operates as a community performing arts venue, offering concerts, films, theatrical productions, and private events. The REES is a 501 c3 charity supported by generous donors, volunteers, and community partners who help keep this local treasure thriving. For more information on upcoming events follow us on Facebook @The REES or check out our website reestheatre.org!
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