OUR EVENT TIMES

Wed May 14 2025
7:30 pm
Thu May 15 2025
7:30 pm

I Want To Dance With Somebody – The Adequate Band

The Adequate Band is at it again and this time we are going to rock 80’s style! Join us for an evening of great music with Julie Johnson, Ken Marchand, Charlie Collins, and Laura Proeber, along with incredibly talented guest singers.

Tickets

Adult — $21

Senior (60+) & Military

& Subscriber & Group (10+) — $18

Under 18 — $15

Educational Group (10+) — $12

Tickets are exchangeable for another date of the same show, and are non-refundable.

Accessibility

The Margaret Brate Bryant Civic Theatre building is fully accessible, and WCT is proud to offer a number of services to our patrons who have special needs. Please contact our Box Office for more information about listening devices, transfer seats, wheelchair positions, Sensory Friendly performances, and Sensory Kits.

Bar and Concessions

We have beverages and snacks available for you to purchase in our lobby. You may bring snacks and beverages that you purchase from our bar into the theatre to enjoy during the show. Water, soda, beer, wine, snacks, both sweet and savory are available.

Merchandise

Show off your WCT swag! Choose from soft t-shirts and hoodies, to trendy sport tek zip-ups, string bags, mugs, and more.

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