‘Corks & Comedy’ Returns to Starlight Indoors

2018-01-07
CATEGORY: Indoor Series
TAGS: Corks and Comedy

A popular pre-show option returns to Starlight Indoors in 2018. Starlight is once again partnering with Kansas City’s Amigoni Urban Winery to present “Corks & Comedy,” a pre-show wine tasting and snack pairing before one performance of each show in the 2018 Starlight Indoors series.

You, your family and friends will learn about and sample five of Amigoni’s most popular wines and snack on a cheese platter in one of Starlight’s private dining spaces before the show. “Corks & Comedy” ticket packages start at just $41 per person ($47 for Forbidden Broadway) and include wine tasting, snack pairing and a ticket to that evening’s Starlight show.

Corks & Comedy ticket packages are available on the following dates:

  • Wednesday, January 31 – Forbidden Broadway
    Order online or call 816.363.7827
  • Wednesday, February 14 – Dixie’s Never Ride a Tube Top While Riding a Mechanical Bull and 16 Other Things I Learned While I Was Drinking Last Thursday
    Order online or call 816.363.7827
  • Thursday, March 1 – Broadway’s Next H!T Musical
    Order online or call 816.363.7827

The schedule for all three “Corks & Comedy events” is:

  • 5:45 p.m. – Doors open
  • 6 p.m. – Wine tasting begins
  • 7:30 p.m. – Show time

Capacity is limited to 40 guests at each “Corks & Comedy” event. Order your ticket packages soon to secure your space for the pre-show fun!

NOTE: If you have previously purchased a show ticket, you may upgrade to a “Corks & Comedy” package by contacting Camille Sumrall at 816.997.1137 or groups@kcstarlight.com.

Amigoni Family Vineyards was established in 2000. The Amigoni family owns and manages the 10-acre farm in Centerview, Mo., about 30 miles east of Kansas City, where they grow 4½ acres of vinifera grapes. The estate is the only one in Missouri to exclusively grow Visit Vinifera grapes. Each fall, grapes are harvested and transported to the Amigoni Urban Winery in Kansas City’s West Bottoms. The winery processes, barrel-ages and bottles Amigoni wines. Learn more at http://www.amigoni.com

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