Manifest It! A Dream Role Cabaret
Join us for an evening celebrating joy, creativity, and the relentless pursuit of our dreams!
- January 10
- 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
- White Family Next Stage
“Manifest It!” - A Dream Role Cabaret
ONE NIGHT ONLY! Start the year inspired. Set your intentions. And watch what happens when dreams are sung out loud!
$20 Online & $25 at the Door*
*All orders subject to a flat $3 processing fee.
After the success of her award-winning one-woman show, Always a Banana, Never the Bride: An Ode to Broadway’s “Lesser Ladies,” local San Diego performer and coach Alyssa Anne Austin returns to the stage with an electrifying new cabaret—this time inviting the community to dream bigger, sing louder, and manifest boldly in the New Year.
“Manifest It!” – A Dream Role Cabaret takes place Saturday, January 10 at 7:30 PM PST on New Village Arts’ White Family Next Stage, and will feature some of San Diego’s fiercest female performers stepping into the roles they’ve always dreamed of playing.
Joining Austin for this one-night-only celebration are Morgan Carberry, Rachel Dillon, Shannon Gerrity, Melissa Glasgow, Noel Jensen, Sophia LaRosh, Analia Romero, Tori Waner, and Kylie Young – each bringing a dream role to life in a night fueled by intention, joy, and theatrical magic.
“The concept behind “Manifest It!” is simple, but powerful,” says Austin. “My clients, colleagues, friends and I will perform songs from the shows and roles we’re manifesting for the New Year and beyond. It’s another blend of my passions for both coaching and performing, much like my solo show from 2022, but this time the mic is shared – and the energy is exponential!”
The evening is the perfect kickoff to the New Year – rooted in hope, creativity, courage, and the fearless pursuit of dreams. Audiences can expect show-stopping performances from beloved musicals including Wicked, Waitress, Frozen, Chicago, Company, The Addams Family, and more.
“Manifest It!” is produced by Poised & Professional. A portion of all ticket sales will be donated to the Golden Retriever Lifetime Cancer Study.