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An Evening With Crystin Gilmore

  • Queen Street Playhouse 20 Queen Street Charleston, SC, 29401 United States (map)

ONE SHOW, ONE NIGHT!
7:00PM

(Due to the Spamalot performance that afternoon, we have had to consolidate the two shows into one performance at 7:00pm)

For our upcoming April Sunday Night Speakeasy event we welcome back our friend Crystin Gilmore making her Speakeasy debut. Crystin recently also made her Queen Street Playhouse debut in Footlight’s acclaimed production of The Mountaintop, starring as the angel Camae. Now Crystin is set to share her soothing and beautiful vocal skills in her new cabaret show The Evolution of Love.

The Evolution of Love will take you on my journey of puppy lust, infatuation, heartbreak and self discovery.’ says Crystin. ‘It’s a collection of jazz standards that will touch your soul and pull at you heart strings. This cabaret will remind you that the most important person to love is you.’

Crystin is a New York based Actor/Singer who’s not afraid to bare her soul. She’s a lover of life and friend to the stage and screen. She’s also currently in Charleston as the director of Charleston Stage’s production of Once on This Island running through April 30th at the Dock Street Theatre.

Come out and allow Crystin to sing her heart out and celebrate love in all its many forms.

SHOW TIMES: 7:00pm (run time approx. 55 minutes each show)

SEATING IS EXTREMELY LIMITED

TICKETS AND TABLES
This is a very limited seating event allowing for no more than 40 attendees. It is a speakeasy after all!
The bar will be open and our 4 top tables receive special benefits include open bar the entire show.

Single tickets $50 each - (only 16 seats available)
Single tickets available for seating at our 2 top bar tables. 8 tables with two seats at each table.
Includes:
One complimentary cocktail ticket

Table for 4 - $300 (only 4 tables available)
Includes:
Front row seating for 4
Open bar access
Lite bites
Table concierge service




Earlier Event: March 12
An Evening With Mayor John Tecklenburg
Later Event: August 6
A Night With Miss Knight