Shelby High School is inviting the public to a Dinner Theater Musical Revue, featuring a number of live music performances sure to entertain as you dine.

The event will be held 3 times this coming weekend: Friday, February, 14, at 6:30 PM, and Saturday, February 15, at 3:00 PM and 6:30 PM. The dinner menu is designed to accommodate multiple diets, and offers salad, lasagna (meat, vegan, gluten-free/vegan, or gluten-free/meat), breadsticks and dessert.

The cost per plate is $15, including the meal. To ensure the correct amount of food is prepared, reservations must be made in advance by calling 419-342-6580, extension 6. Note that purchasing a plate is not required and donations will be accepted at the door for audience members who opt not to buy a plate; the donation will support the Shelby High School Whippet Theatre. Water and snacks will also be available for purchase at the door.

Performances scheduled include Wyatt Kilgore, Joanna Mlakar & band mates, Ava Nastasi, Olivia Burkett, Becca Hawkins, Jarica Awwiller, Lexi Thompson, Alexis McClain, Slade Magers, Macy Rall, Blake Roberts, and the vocal stylings of SunnySide Up.

The Dinner Theater Musical Revue is being presented by the Shelby High School Whippet Theatre and FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America).

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