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June 08, 2021

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM JUNE 9-15, 2021 UCW 13 COVER e 2021 Fayetteville Dinner eatre will present "Beyond Broadway: Music of Our Time" June 17-19 at the Gates Four Golf & Country Club. Tim Zimmerman and Linda Flynn will headline the show with special guest Tyler Tew. Zimmerman and Flynn will perform popular Broadway musical hits for the audience. "Tim used to work on cruise ships, and this is a show he did," Flynn said. "He included me in this and I helped him with the backstage stuff. It's Broadway shows rockified cause that's Tim's whole style, he makes Broadway rock 'n' roll." e musical will focus on duets with mild banter in between by Flynn and Zimmerman, including mashups, medleys and hits from shows such as "Phantom of the Opera," "Jesus Christ Superstar," "Les Miserables" and more. Written by Zimmerman and directed by Up & Coming Weekly Publisher Bill Bowman, the dinner theatre will commence at 6 p.m. with a welcome reception and wine tasting followed by a dinner and the performance at 7 p.m. "I think we have got something like 13 to 14 numbers in the show, the first act is 45 minutes long and the second act is 30 minutes long," Zimmerman said. "is is going to be a night of all your Broad- way favorites, Broadway tunes from classic and modern as well." ere will be three performances. e June 17 show will be a dessert preview which in- cludes the welcome reception and des- sert (no dinner). Tickets are $40 per person. Tickets for performances on June 18 and 19 will be $75 for general admission or $95 for VIP seating. e dinner theatre offers senior (age 65 and up) and active duty military discount tickets for $65. Although a wine tasting is part of the wel- come reception, wine will also be available for purchase. All wine sales will be donated to e CARE Clinic, which provides free quality health care to eligible uninsured, low income adults who live in Cumberland County and surrounding areas. e CARE Clinic relies en- tirely on the generosity of donors, grants from foundations and fundraising events. Tickets for all shows can be purchased at www.fayettevilledinnertheatre.com "We are excited because COVID has restrict- ed everything and not everyone can plan a trip to New York City, so we are bringing Broadway to them," Bowman said. "Beyond Broadway" will be a more refined version of the headliner show Zimmerman performed on cruise ships, Bowman said. e dinner theatre will also showcase local musician Tyler Tew. "I was trying to get some music out and when the opportunity came up with the Fayetteville Dinner eatre for me to come out as a special guest and perform, I thought it was great," Tew said. "It's strictly country music, growing up hunting, fishing, my family listened to country and that's something I relate to." Tew, a singer-songwriter and guitar player, will perform a half-hour set. He said he is ex- cited for people to hear his music. "One of the things that the Fayetteville Din- ner eatre aims to do is showcase local talent and give young people a chance to perform while maintaining a quality performance for the audience," Bowman said. So far, audiences approve. e last Fayetteville Dinner eatre show "A Sinister Cabaret" in April sold out both performances and prompted Bowman to offer a third perfor- mance this time around. Bowman said he is expecting a similar re- sponse for "Beyond Broadway." "It's definitely a great dinner theatre show, and Gates Four is the perfect venue," Bowman said. "We know that there is definitely demand for this kind of entertainment." "We've got good theatre here with Cape Fear and the Gilbert but we didn't have a dinner theatre," said Bowman who resurrected the Fayetteville Dinner eatre a few years ago. "People had to go to Greensboro, Raleigh or Charlotte for dinner theatre," he said. "We re- ally found the right niche to be able to pull all this talent together to perform. It has been very rewarding." Fayetteville Dinner Theatre brings Broadway to local audiences by KEYURI PARAB KEYURI PARAB, Editorial Assistant COMMENTS? Editor@upandcomin- gweekly.com 910-484-6200. Linda Flynn and Tim Zimmerman will perform Broadway hits for local audiences during the Fayetteville Dinner eatre's "Beyond Broadway: Music of Our Time" June 17-19 shows. (Photo by Tony Wooten) Local musician Tyler Tew will share his country roots with audiences during the Fayetteville Dinner eatre. (Photo by Tara McAllister)

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