A free show will take place at the theater that night.
(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - The City of Lawrenceburg’s 132-year-old Liberty Theater is set to receive a new, iconic look with the addition of a vertical blade sign.
The design is influenced by the past and compliments our community’s historic streetscape. Over 250 exposed light bulbs shine “LIBERTY” twenty feet into the air with LED stripe tubing accenting the sign’s vertical rise with a red glow.
We will turn on our new blade sign for the first time during “The Big Turn On” Friday November 14. The project is funded by Dearborn County Convention and Tourism Bureau to help promote business, encourage tourism, festivals and economic development in Dearborn County. Additional support was provided by Lawrenceburg Redevelopment Commission.
"Live entertainment is a significant driver of tourism in Dearborn County, and the Liberty Theater's regular live shows and special events play an important role in attracting visitors to Lawrenceburg's historic downtown district," said Debbie Smith, Executive Director of the Dearborn County Convention, Visitor & Tourism Bureau. "On behalf of Dearborn County Tourism, we are so happy to support the Liberty in the unveiling of their new sign."
Featured performer Heather Redman & The Reputation will carry the celebration into the night with a FREE SHOW starting 9pm. Heather Redman & The Reputation mine the depths of 60s and 70s soul while delivering a raw new energy of sound by seamlessly combining elements of psych
and garage rock. The result is groovy and infectious.
Come early for a Whiskey Tasting by distiller Four Roses sampling their expressions starting 5PM. A Four Roses charred oak cocktail barrel will be dedicated as part of Liberty’s Stage-Aged Whiskey Series. The filled cask will share The Liberty Stage with performers for the next six
months. The music created will “sonically message” the whiskey inside, facilitating the double-oaked filtering process.