2012 ANS Annual Meeting evening event

June 7, 2012, 3:00PMANS Nuclear Cafe

Dinner and show at Tommy Gun's Garage

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

5:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.

(Times listed are departure and return to and from the Hyatt Regency Chicago. Buses will leave promptly from the West Tower Lobby of the hotel.)

Note: Tickets are $60 each and can be purchased through the ANS website HERE. The last day for ticket sales is Monday, June 11.

Not long after the turn of the last century, in a decade known as the "Roaring Twenties," the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages was outlawed and strictly prohibited. Nevertheless, men like Alphonse Capone and his mafia family refused to adhere to the law, opening illegal "speakeasies" across the city of Chicago, offering alcohol, gambling and hotbox entertainment.

Tommy Gun's Garage is an audience interactive "Speakeasy" that offers a musical comedy review with the gangsters, the flappers, and YOU! (that's audience participation!). After a delicious sit-down dinner, join "Vito", "Gloves", and the "gangsters" and "flappers" for non-stop comedy and dangerous fun.

You will be transported back to the 1920s, complete with the boss's 1928 Model "A" Ford, Roaring Twenties music, and memorabilia from the Twenties. The mugs and the molls dance and sing the Charleston and other musical selections from Cole Porter to George Gershwin, Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, and more... all played by Chicago's Sinfully Orchestra.

Be ready to hide your hooch (alcohol) 'cause we could get raided by the "coppers" at anytime. And be careful, you might get pulled up on stage to perform a sobriety test given by Officer Murphy.

Tickets can be purchased through the ANS website HERE. The ticket price is $60 each.

The last day for ticket sales is Monday, June 11. Please visit the ANS website, register for the meeting, and purchase your ticket to this fun evening.

 

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