Date and Time
Friday May 30, 2025
7:00 PM - 9:30 PM PDT
Location
275 S Main St, Lakeport, CA 95453
Fees/Admission
$250 for a floor level (front rows!) table for two, or $500 for a table for 4 $600 for 5 seats Your group, organization, business or you as an individual will be recognized in the concert program. For VIP tables please specify the date and preferred seating location. Seats marked with a H are reserved for you to select from! If you prefer a different location with the same VIP perks and recognition, please email us @ info@middletownartcenter.org or text 707-355-4465. https://bit.ly/harlemvoicessoper
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Contact Information
If you need more information, feel free to contact the Middletown Art Center by emailing us at info@middletownartcenter.org or texting 707-355-4465.
You can also reach out to the Soper Reese Community Theatre by calling 707-263-0577. We're happy to help!
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Description
Harlem Voices is a powerful, deeply moving blend of musical performance and historical dialogue that celebrates African American resilience. Written and composed by Clovice A. Lewis, Jr.—Composer, Cellist, Unitarian Universalist Minister—the story is informed by Lewis’ commitment to social justice, racial equality, and inclusive spirituality. Concert performances feature four vocalists: April M. Wright, star and producer of Chicken, Chitlins and Caviar; Reginald V. Finley, Pastor, Gospel singer and composer; Ben Meyers, Unitarian Universalist Minister and vocalist; Blue Ryon, Lake County singer-songwriter and activist; and My Divas, Lake County’s a capella group: Barbara Clark, Jo Fay, Brenda Vickers Gravesen, and Laura McAndrews Sammel; and a twelve-piece chamber orchestra, bringing together a diverse cast of professional musicians from the tri-county and Bay Areas. This epic work, a story of love and longing spanning 1923–1976, begins in a segregated speakeasy in Harlem. Guests are invited to dress in Prohibition-era or fancy attire. Food, beverages, and accoutrements (gloves, hats, feather headbands, etc.) will be available for purchase onsite or in advance at middletownartcenter.org/harlemvoices. The Harlem Voices Project is a partnership between Clovice Lewis and the Middletown Art Center supported in part by California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities with additional support from community members. Visit www.calhum.org.