The REES Theatre is marking its third anniversary in style with an unforgettable evening of music, celebration, and community. Join them on Friday, October 3, at 7:30 PM for a special performance by Denver & the Mile High Orchestra, the nationally acclaimed band known for their infectious energy, big brass sound, and dynamic stage presence.
Denver & the Mile High Orchestra hold a special place in The REES’s history — they were the very first act to take the stage at the grand reopening. Now, three years later, they are returning to help celebrate this milestone in true REES fashion.
This elegant anniversary evening will include a champagne toast, special surprises, and the chance to celebrate the success and future of The REES with fellow supporters and friends.
“Denver & the Mile High Orchestra brings incredible energy to the stage, and it’s the perfect way to celebrate three years since The REES reopened its doors,” said Randy Danielson, President Emeritus. “This is more than a concert; it’s a celebration of everything we’ve accomplished together as a community.”
Tickets are $35 for general admission and $55 for VIP balcony seating. Space is limited.
For more information and tickets, go to our website: www.reestheatre.org
The REES Theatre in Plymouth is one of Northern Indiana's renovated historic theaters for events, cinema, dance, education, music, and theater.
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