You’re invited to join the party at “Dixie’s Happy Hour” — from the comfort of your home! For those who have seen the smash off-Broadway hit “Dixie’s Tupperware party,” then you might know about Dixie’s Alabama wisdom and raucous stories. Dixie Longate has returned with a new digital show for these unprecedented times, and you won’t want to miss out (and more good news: there are eight performances!).

“Almost everybody loves a cocktail, and who better to share one with than America’s favorite bar hopper? Longate will be mixing drinks from the four basic food groups—rum, gin, vodka and tequila—while sharing an uplifting story that challenges the audience to search for their personal happy hours and find the good in even the most complicated situations. Her sweet charm and infectious southern drawl will make you want to belly up to the bar for more.”

This is not an on-demand performance. This ticketed, streamed performance is only available to view at your selected performance time. Be sure to “arrive” on time because you can’t pause or replay what you miss. Tickets must be purchased two hours prior to the show time. Patrons will receive an email with a link to the performance. Show days and times are Feb. 25-28 and March 4-7 at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $35 plus applicable fees per household and go on sale 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10 at www.waltonartscenter.org or by calling 479-443-5600.

Ghost Light Programming is presented by Procter & Gamble and provided in part by supporters of the Ghost Light Recovery Fund. The Ghost Light Recovery Fund helps Walton Arts Center offset lost revenue from canceled performances, continue education and intermission programming, maintain facilities and support staff until full-scale performances can resume.