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'Bollywood' Night is Saturday

Posted 2/13/19

There only three days until Fountain Hills Theater’s Broadway in the Hills.

The theme for this year’s event is “A Night of Bollywood.” The gala is set for Saturday, Feb. 16, beginning at …

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'Bollywood' Night is Saturday

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There only three days until Fountain Hills Theater’s Broadway in the Hills.

The theme for this year’s event is “A Night of Bollywood.” The gala is set for Saturday, Feb. 16, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

Tickets are still available for $125 per person. A portion of the ticket price is tax-deductible. The event will be held at We-Ko-Pa Resort and Conference Center. The party starts at 5:30 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased online at fhtaz.org, or by calling the theater at 480-837-9661, ext. 3.

The evening will feature a professional Bollywood dance troupe, as well as an aerialist. Interim Executive Director Sandi McGee said there will be audience participation and a special surprise for the evening.

Scarves will be available for sale for those who wish to create a Bollywood look, for those who wish to make a dress statement and for those who wish to enhance their costumes. An artist will provide henna tattoos. A silent auction will be offered during the early evening. Nearly 100 items will be featured. DJ Isaac will play music for dancing.

One of the night’s highlights will be the announcement of the 2019-20 season.

A buffet dinner will offer Indian cuisine tempered toward American taste buds. Selections will include salad, hummus, naan bread, Tandoori chicken, Samosa, chicken Tikka Masala, chicken pilau, mixed vegetables and basmati rice. Rice Kheer (pudding) will be served for dessert.

Valet parking from the casino will be available, along with shuttles from the conference center parking lot for those who desire the service.