unGala: Bootlegger’s Ball
The Milton Theatre will be transformed into a speak-easy and the Roaring 20’s will be back with this prohibition-themed cocktail party. An evening of live jazz, flapper performers, and sparkling champagne. A chance for our community to gather, welcome the New Year and celebrate the remarkable history of our town’s landmark venue. Attendees of the Bootlegger's Ball are encouraged to dress up in their flapper best. And yes….SHHHHH…there will even be a secret code to enter.
- Live music by Good Shot Judy
- Interactive dancers The Ladybirds
- Heavy hors d'oeuvres included with ticket
- Full bar (additional cost / open bar for sponsors)
- Silent auction
- Whiskey bar
- Historic images gallery
- and much more!
LIVE Music By Good Shot Judy
Good Shot Judy specializes in delivering top-notch Classic Vocal Jazz and recreating the classic nightclub entertainment feel of Las Vegas in its prime. Think Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Count Basie, glitz and glamour. Real entertainment from an era that was not only filled with great singers, performers, and great songs, but whose legacy has become synonymous with what great entertainment really is. It doesn’t end there though. Possessing a large repertoire of classic swingin’ big band hits, Good Shot Judy is also equally adept at delivering classic ballads, and cocktail music.
From the swingin’ sounds of Sinatra, Basie, and contemporaries like Michael Buble, and Harry Connick Jr., to the beautiful ballads of Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and back to the high energy Latin Dance big band sound, Good Shot Judy has got you covered! Now... Let it Swing Baby!
The Ladybirds are Central PA's premier vintage Solo Jazz/Blues dance troupe from The Victrola Dance Hall. 20's-50's Flapper, WWII, & Rockabilly routines.
Madeleine Overturf is a broadcast journalist at WRDE Coast TV, the Delmarva peninsula’s NBC affiliate. When complete in Fall 2019, the station will be the first newscast fully localized in Delaware. Madeleine is one of many Draper Media employees responsible for launching WRDE, which includes developing content unique to WRDE and helping build the station’s team and voice.
Hari Cameron was born into an eclectic family, one that followed his father’s guru from their native Delaware to Maryland and New York before finally settling back in Delaware when Cameron was 11. All the while, he and his brothers tucked into cuisines from around the world, reveling in sushi, Thai food, and curries. When Cameron was struggling with dyslexia and ADD, kitchens grounded him. He began working front of house at The Buttery in Lewes, Delaware and got his first taste of the kitchen while filling in at the salad station.
Tickets available online at MiltonTheatre.com or call the box-office at 302.684.3038 for assistance.
