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Roots of Classic Rock Coffee House Performance by Kathy Jones July 31

July 4, 2025 by James Dissette Leave a Comment

Back by popular demand, Church Hill Theatre’s own Kathy Jones will take us on a journey through rock’s transition from Folk music and early Rock ‘n Roll to the Classic Rock era. Kathy performs with her guitar on a riser in the middle of the theatre, creating a cozy, warm vibe that’s interactive with the audience, even taking on a few requests. Her coffeehouses are pop-up, one-night only, and short notice events. This one is free to the public but donations to CHT will be accepted.

Kathy’s last coffeehouse sold out, so please make a reservation quickly. Table seating is available for small groups, but these go fast. Refreshments, including coffee, will be available for purchase. The show begins at 7:00 pm and will last approximately two hours. Ticket reservations for Thursday, July 31 are available at the CHT website: churchhilltheatre.org.  The theatre is located at 103 Walnut Street in Church Hill, MD.  Call the office at 410-556-6003 if you have questions.

Kathy has serious singing chops, from years with Sweet Adelines groups, gigs in Key West and St. Augustine and lead roles in musicals such as Matilda, the Musical, Fiddler on The Roof, and The Little Shop of Horrors. You can catch her with other CHT favorites singing for CHT’s supper at a Ram’s Head Give Back Night in Stevensville on July 16 from 4 to 6 pm. Kathy is the Chairperson of the Church Hill Theatre. She resides on Kent Island with her husband, Bruce.

For more about Church Hill Theatre go here.

 

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