Aunt Dottie and her nephew Aaron will put on a show at the Renton Civic Theatre to support the non-profit CryOut! Sunday. - Submitted
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Aunt Dottie and her nephew Aaron will put on a show at the Renton Civic Theatre to support the non-profit CryOut! Sunday.

Aunt Dottie show to benefit Renton's CryOut!


November 16, 2012 · 9:55 AM

Renton Civic Theatre’s production of Aunt Dottie’s Sing-Along Cabaret is back for its fourth anniversary show with a special gift for the community.

The family friendly interactive show will be supporting the local efforts of the non-profit CryOut! with a portion of their proceeds from Sunday’s (Nov. 18) 2 p.m. show.

CryOut! uses music, dance, arts and workshops to empower Renton-area youth. It is the mission of the organization that the youth become leaders who pursue justice for themselves and others oppressed in their communities.

Characters Aunt Dottie and her nephew Aaron bring a stage full of improv, comedy and music to Renton Civic Theatre with prizes and special guests.

Aunt Dottie’s Sing-Along Cabaret is said to be a celebration of peace, love and rock n’ roll.

Tickets to the performance are $10 for seniors and students and $15 for adults. More information is available by calling the box office at 425-226-5529.

Renton Civic Theatre is located at 507 S. Third Street.

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