Join us for two unforgettable nights as Rhode Island’s very own Rose Weaver returns for a special evening of live jazz, delicious cuisine, and soulful storytelling. Rose Weaver: A …
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Join us for two unforgettable nights as Rhode Island’s very own Rose Weaver returns for a special evening of live jazz, delicious cuisine, and soulful storytelling. Rose Weaver: A Celebration of Jazz & Fine Dining will take place at the renowned Pot au Feu restaurant, 44 Custom House St., Providence, on Friday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 p.m. The event features a three-course dinner with wine, accompanied by a captivating musical performance from the legendary singer and actress. Tickets are $100 per person (including tax and tip.)
Rose Weaver, whose voice has graced stages worldwide, will pay tribute to the jazz greats that inspired her illustrious career. Accompanied by Jhony Keys on keyboards and Dave Zinno on acoustic bass, this performance promises to be an enchanting evening of music and memories.
Rose Weaver
Rose Weaver has returned to her Providence roots from Atlanta, where she continues her work as a playwright, actress, and singer. The oldest of six children born to a sharecropping family in Georgia, Weaver grew from humble roots into a dynamic actress, singer, playwright, and motivational speaker. Her talent has graced countless productions at Trinity Repertory Company, most recently August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean in March 2022.
As a locally and nationally recognized artist, Weaver has been awarded The Pell Award for Excellence in the Arts, Rhode Island State Council on the Arts Fellowships in Playwriting, the Lucille Lortel Playwriting Award, GoLocal Providence’s R.I. Woman of the Year, Rhode Island Foundation Fellowships & New Works Awards, Business Volunteers in the Arts’ R.I. Achievement in the Arts Award, YWCA Woman of the Year Award, RI Historical Society History Maker Award and inducted into the R. I. Heritage Harbor Hall of Fame. She received her B.A. from Wheaton College and an MFA in Creative Writing from Brown University. She holds three Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts Degrees from Wheaton College, Marymount Manhattan College, and Providence College.
Tickets are available online at https://pot-au-feu-100967.square.site.
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