Live music with Skylark, and Dominick Dymarcik, swing dancers with SwingVirginia, food, themed cocktails f Lovers of the 1920 era’s music, drinks, dancing, gangsters and clothes will be transported back in time to the Prohibition Era at the Bees Knees Speakeasy at the Harrison Opera House on Saturday, October 28th from 7 to 11pm. Gangsters like Al Capone, Vito Genovese, Dutch Schultz, Jack "Legs"
Diamond, Charles "Lucky" Luciano, John Dillinger, and Bugsy Siegel ran and controlled bootlegging, speakeasys and gambling across the country. Depression era outlaws with names like Bonnie and Clyde, "Baby Face" Nelson, Ma Barker, and "Pretty Boy" Floyd, also became legends, as their deeds included some of the wildest and deadliest stories ever to hit newspaper front pages. Set during the 1920's, this evening promises to be filled with jazz music, swing and Charleston dancing, great barrel aged drinks being served from the era; bourbon to “bathtub gin”, food and silent movies. You will even have a password to get in the door. Dress in 1920's style; dandies and flappers, gangsters and molls, pearls, smoking jackets, zoot suits, fringed dresses, gloves, gangster hats… be creative. Prizes for best dress 1920’s era couple. So get a wiggle on it, put on your glad rags and come to our swanky, juice joint, the Bees Knees have some h***h, eat some grub, swing to the sounds of the Rhythm Kings and Strictly Frank. Advance tickets on sale on
Scope's box office or online at Ticketmaster.com. Food is provided with your ticket, coffee, tea, limited bourbon sampling and Monti Carlo chips. Drinks are sold at a cash bar. Proceeds benefit Princess Anne Hunt Club Foundations scholarship fund.
$500 in cash and prizes for best dressed couple and individual.