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Preview: 8-Track The Sounds of the 70’s A Streakin’ New Musical

Put on your leisure suits, halter tops, and platform shoes and get ready to boogie down through ten years of groundbreaking music!

(Connecticut Cabaret Theatre)

Connecticut Cabaret Theatre Proudly Presents:


8-Track The Sounds of the 70’s
A Streakin’ New Musical

Conceived by Rick Seeber
Directed by Kris McMurray
Musically Directed by TJ Thompson

January 10th thru February 8th, 2020

Photo Credit: Connecticut Cabaret Theatre Emily Gray, Jayson Beaulieu, Erica Whitfield, Dan Frye



Put on your leisure suits, halter tops, and platform shoes and get ready to boogie down through ten years of groundbreaking music! With its propulsive rhythms and dazzling harmonies, 8-Track is a fast-paced musical romp through one of the most impassioned decades of the 20th century. This Baby Boomers’ dream come true features the music of The Emotions, The Carpenters, Labelle, Barry Manilow, Marvin Gaye, The Doobie Brothers, The Bee Gees, Helen Reddy, KC and the Sunshine Band, and more! Rediscover the heart and soul of the forgotten decade with this joyously rousing, moving, and often downright hilarious musical in concert. The talented cast include Jayson Beaulieu, Dan Frye, Emily Gray, and Erica Whitfield.

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8 Track The Sounds of the 70’s runs every Friday and Saturday, only, at 8:00pm January 10 thru February 8, 2020. Doors open at 7:15pm. Tickets are now on sale. ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS are accepted. To purchase tickets, please call the box office at 860-829-1248. Reservations are recommended. Ticket price $35.00 (plus handling fee). For more information, visit our website: www.ctcabaret.com

The Connecticut Cabaret Theatre is located at 31 Webster Square Road, visit the website for detailed directions. The Connecticut Cabaret Theatre is Central Connecticut premiere cabaret-style theatre, patrons are welcome to bring whatever they like to eat or drink with them.

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