PHOTO FLASH: Montego Glover, Adam Pascal, et al. Celebrate B. Smith’s New Memphis Cocktail
Restauranteur B. Smith welcomed Memphis cast members Adam Pascal, Montego Glover, James Monroe Iglehart and Derrick Baskin to B. Smith’s, to celebrate the creation of a new cocktail inspired by the production.
The Rock and Roll, now available on the restaurant’s drink menu, contains lemonade, pineapple rum, peach nectar, and a cherry.
Set in the segregated South of the 1950s, Memphis follows the fictionalized life story of white radio disc jockey Huey Calhoon (Pascal), who falls in love with both rock & roll and an electrifying black singer, Felicia Farrell (Glover). It is based on a concept by George W. George and has a book by Joe DiPietro and music and lyrics by David Bryan. The show won the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical.
For tickets and more information, click here.
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Restauranteur B. Smith welcomed Memphis cast members Adam Pascal, Montego Glover, James Monroe Iglehart and Derrick Baskin to B. Smith’s, to celebrate the creation of a new cocktail inspired by the production.
The Rock and Roll, now available on the restaurant’s drink menu, contains lemonade, pineapple rum, peach nectar, and a cherry.
Set in the segregated South of the 1950s, Memphis follows the fictionalized life story of white radio disc jockey Huey Calhoon (Pascal), who falls in love with both rock & roll and an electrifying black singer, Felicia Farrell (Glover). It is based on a concept by George W. George and has a book by Joe DiPietro and music and lyrics by David Bryan. The show won the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical.
For tickets and more information, click here.
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Restauranteur B. Smith welcomed Memphis cast members Adam Pascal, Montego Glover, James Monroe Iglehart and Derrick Baskin to B. Smith’s, to celebrate the creation of a new cocktail inspired by the production.
The Rock and Roll, now available on the restaurant’s drink menu, contains lemonade, pineapple rum, peach nectar, and a cherry.
Set in the segregated South of the 1950s, Memphis follows the fictionalized life story of white radio disc jockey Huey Calhoon (Pascal), who falls in love with both rock & roll and an electrifying black singer, Felicia Farrell (Glover). It is based on a concept by George W. George and has a book by Joe DiPietro and music and lyrics by David Bryan. The show won the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical.
For tickets and more information, click here.