• Savannah's Best Kept Secret is Loud and Proud and Hitting the Stage Again

  • Jun 13 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

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Savannah's Best Kept Secret is Loud and Proud and Hitting the Stage Again

  • Summary

  • We're thrilled to sit down again with one of our Season 3 partners, and the founder of the Savannah Cabaret - award winning writer of TV, screen, stage, print and travel - Rick Garman.

    Time Traveling Drag Queens in the 1960s is about to take flight June 21st, 22nd, and 23rd on the second floor of Club One, at 1 Jefferson Street in historic Savannah.

    When three drag queens find a time traveling device, they get sent on an era-spanning journey that has taken them through the decades. In the 1940s, they helped a USO troupe put on a show. In the 1980s, they helped a group of high school kids put on prom.

    This time they land in the 1960s and have to help solve a murder while posing as stewardesses! The Queens are thrown into a wild world of pillbox hat, go-go boots, and flower power as the clock is counting down fast. Can they find the killer before they take flight?

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    Learn more about the voices and topics in this episode:

    Meet Rick Garman

    Upcoming Shows at Savannah Cabaret

    Proudly produced by Dee Daniels Media

    The Made of Savannah podcast is a creative production of Corcoran Austin Hill Realty!

    Season 3 SPONSORS - thank you Savoy Society, 102 E. Liberty Street | Colleagues and Lovers, 4523 Habersham Street Savannah | and Savannah Cabaret, 1 Jefferson Street, Savannah

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