Rocky Horror 2007 shattered attendance records and blew Savannah’s mind. So we thought we’d do it again. At the beautiful Lucas Theatre. The crown gem of cult musicals, The Rocky Horror Show is the story of mad scientist transvestite Frank ‘N’ Furter and his associates, who are conducting dangerous experimentation into the creation of human beings. Two young innocent lovers, Brad and Janet, stumble into this world – one where the unexpected is normal and nothing is forbidden.
Mavis Staples – Savannah, Georgia
Mavis Staples is a historically important artist who still enjoys an active touring and recording career. She had a significant role in the American Civil Rights movement and her concert will focus on her current CD We’ll Never Turn Back, which features contemporary versions of songs of that era.
Potable Gold; Savannah’s Madeira Tradition – Savannah, Georgia
Learn more about the rich tradition of Madeira wine in Savannah during this event at Davenport House. The event takes place on Friday evenings and Saturday evenings at 5:30 p.m. on February 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 22, and 23. Visitors get to sample two different types of Madeira wine, so all participants must be at least 21 years of age.
For information or reservations call 912.236.8097 or visit Davenport House website.
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St Marys Community Market – St Marys, Georgia
Saturdays 10 AM – 2 PM
206 Osborne St., St. Marys, GA. (Tribune & Georgian Parking Lot)
Visit St Marys Community Market website for more information.
John Sayles film “Honeydripper” Free Screening – Savannah, Georgia
John Sayles received the prestigous life-time achievement award for directing at Savannah Film Festival this fall. At this time the film was screened, but if you missed it, here’s your chance. There will be a special free screening of Honeydripper on Tuesday, February 5 at 7:30 p.m. presented by the Lucas Theatre, Black Heritage Festival and the Savannah Film Society. This show is free and open to the public.
There will also be a special appearance by the film’s director (John Sayles) and producer (Maggie Renzi) immediately following the film.