
The Old Log Theatre is set to host an electrifying rendition of the Tony Award-winning musical "Million Dollar Quartet" on February 15, transporting audiences back to the golden era when Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins reigned supreme. Promising an afternoon filled with iconic tunes, fans can look forward to a stellar lineup of 21 hit songs, including timeless classics such as "Blue Suede Shoes," "That’s All Right," "Walk the Line," and "Great Balls of Fire," according to an announcement by the Mary Ann Young Center.
Ensuring nobody goes hungry, the event will lay out a spread boasting three hearty lunch options. Attendees will have their choice between boneless short ribs paired with mashed potatoes and vegetables, or a tempting chicken breast served alongside roasted potatoes and veggies. For those favoring a meatless experience, a vegetarian pasta made with house marinara sauce rounds out the menu. Each plate is completed with a dinner roll, dessert, and coffee, with a cash bar available for those who want to enjoy a drink. Just be sure to make your choice known by registering before January 15, as noted by the Mary Ann Young Center. Patrons interested in signing up can do so by placing a call at 763-786-9375 or by visiting the provided website.
Tickets to the toe-tapping event are selling fast, promising a day where the rhythm is going to get you, and the legacy of four musical titans comes together in one unforgettable performance. As the heart-thumping beats of "Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On" and "Hound Dog" bring the house down, this musical journey will end your search for the hottest ticket in town, capturing the raw energy and spirit that defined an era. By channeling the greats, "Million Dollar Quartet" offers a slice of history best served loud and lively, with every strum, hum, and drumbeat likely to leave the audience clamoring for an encore.
With the register closing on January 15, time is ticking for those planning to attend – so get moving, or risk missing out on this sensation that has taken the winter arts calendar by storm. Whether it's for the love of the music or the allure of a well-prepared meal, fans of the Fantastic Four are in for a treat that hits all the right notes. To secure a spot at this blast from the past, reach out to the Mary Ann Young Center today.









