Mobster Duke is in a major conflict about his woman and his money, and he is headed to Porterdale to settle the score. You can decide who you think did it as audience members in the hottest dinner club show in town.
The grand opening dinner club performance at the Speakeasy Dinner Club, 2001 Main Street, Porterdale begins at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19. There will be a second showing Friday, Nov. 20. Tickets are available by calling 678-712-6548 or by visiting squareup.com/market/the-company-store. Guests can also visit the deli in person to purchase tickets and get a sneak peek and a sandwich at 2001 Main Street, Porterdale.
Guests will not only see the show “Gangster Duke,” but also be served dinner (included in the ticket price) and enjoy live performances of well-known classics from the ’40’s. The club bar will also be open for drinks before, during and after the show for drink purchases.
The deli-fronted establishment that boasts a 1940’s style club in the back room is fit for a mafia-type such as Duke.
“I could not think of a better fit than a series of n’40’s style Gangster shows to entertain our guests,” owner Tim Savage said.
The Dinner Show “Gangster Duke” was written and is being produced by Kevin and Shant’e Ragin, who pride themselves in training then bringing new actors to the stage for debut performances.
“We are excited to work with the best production team in the south,” Executive Producer Kevin Ragin said.