Nicole says the play was born out of personal challenges and a desire to show how “no matter what you’ve been through, if you’re a willing vessel, God can still use you.”
The dinner theater experience includes a three-course meal, live entertainment, and a photo booth. Guests are encouraged to dress to impress for an elegant evening of storytelling and soul food.
The production will be held at Southern Soul Cafeteria, located at 1319 South Main Street in McCormick, on Saturday, December 6 at 3 p.m. Seating is limited to about 125 guests.
Tickets are $50 in person or $60 online at Eventbrite. Printed tickets are also available through Alysia Nicole, McCormick Tire and Oil, Southern Soul Cafeteria, and Joy Bell Radio (92.9 FM) in Abbeville.
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