Our first production of 2012 was "Florida Girls" a one woman show written and performed by Nancy Hasty. It was a wonderful show, well received and much enjoyed by all who saw it.
Nancy Hasty | Florida Girls |
Nancy Hasty | Florida Girls |
Next up in 2012 was Margo Anderson and The Country Gold Band presenting a very well received Tribute To Patsy Cline. Great show, great audiences, great big good time had by all!!
Margo Anderson | Patsy Cline Tribute |
Margo Anderson | Patsy Cline Tribute |
The next weekend we were thrilled to play host to The Pas de Vie Ballet from Tallahassee. This energetic, talented and beautiful group of young dancers put on a show that was spectacular, thrilling and completely entertaining as well as extremely well received by everyone who filled the Theatre.
Pas de Vie Ballet |
Pas de Vie Ballet |
Jan. 27 - 29th saw the return of Todd Allen Herendeen and his Follow That Dream band to the Dixie Stage. They sold out the house and raised the roof for three fun and exciting performances.
Todd Allen Herendeen as Roy Orbison | Elvis Does The Dixie |
Todd Allen Herendeen as Elvis | Elvis Does The Dixie |
Bob Milne came to town Feb. 1 through 5, 2012 and delighted our audiences with his mastery of the ragtime piano and his wealth of knowledge of the music and its origins.
Bob Milne | Ragtime Piano |
Bob Milne | Ragtime Piano |
February 10, The Todd Williams Band took to the Dixie Stage.
Todd Williams | Todd Williams Band |
Todd Williams | Todd Williams Band |
February 11, Ken Sizemore, "The Old Folkie" returned to the Dixie for another wonderful night of folk songs and storytelling.
Ken Sizemore | The Old Folkie |
Ken Sizemore | The Old Folkie |
Next up, Feb. 17, 18, & 19th we had "Summerwind - an intimate evening with Frank Sinatra" starring Gabriel Russo
Gabriel Russo | Summerwind |
Gabriel Russo | Summerwind |
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We are currently searching for photos of most of these productions, photos that seem to have been mislaid along the way. If any of our friends can help us out with shots from any of these productions, please contact either Dixie or our webmaster, Mike of Captain's Designs, from the contact menu of this website. We would appreciate any help you can offer with this archive project.
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