BATH — Hot Chocolate Jubilee “Let the Good Times Roll,” a fundraiser for the Chocolate Church Arts Center now in its seventh production cycle, opened Thursday and continues tonight and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 7, at 2 p.m.
The variety show features musical acts, sketch comedy, singer-songwriters, dance routines and a full chorus.
A highlight of the show is the Tambourine Line, performed to “Roll Out the Barrel” by assistant-tothe city-manager Erica Benson, Rep. Jennifer DeChant, Ward 5 City Councilor Mari Eosco, Police Chief Mike Field, Main Street Bath Executive Director Jennifer Geiger, Sen. Seth Goodall, Ward 2 City Councilor Carolyn Lockwood, and Sagadahoc Sheriff Joel Merry, among other community leaders past and present.
Tickets are $15 and may be purchased by calling 442-8455 or at the door.
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