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Country Dinner Playhouse – Greenwood Village, Colorado, Dallas, Texas, Louisville, Kentucky, Scottsdale, Arizona Derby Dinner Playhouse – Clarksville, Indiana (since 1974) Desert Star Theater – Murray, Utah; listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places It was later closed down and demolished, but rebuilt and expanded into the ...
The Bluebird Theater (originally known as the Thompson Theater) is a theater in Denver, Colorado on East Colfax Avenue. The theater was designed by Harry W.J. Edbrooke and built during 1913–1914. It was renamed in 1922. [1] [2] [3] It is currently used as a live music venue.
The Theatre originally opened as An Evening Dinner Theatre on July 9, 1974. In 1991, the theatre moved to a larger performance space with state-of-the-art technology, hydraulic lifts, increased seating capacity, and many other features. The theatre was also given the new name, "Westchester Broadway Theatre". [28] The Derby Dinner Playhouse
‘La Cage Aux Folles’ Star Cheyenne Jackson Calls Pasadena Playhouse Revival a ‘Big Gay Glitter Bomb’: ‘It’s the Perfect Therapy for Me’ Marc Malkin November 25, 2024 at 9:37 PM
The Flying W Ranch is a working mountain cattle ranch, and since 1953, a tourism and entertainment venue in the foothills of Colorado Springs, Colorado. From May to October, the ranch features outdoor chuckwagon suppers typical of those served on cattle drives, and western style living history areas. After burning in the Waldo Canyon Fire in ...
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Alvin Theatre: March 28 – May 27, 1967 Based on The Man Who Came to Dinner by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart [40] [41] Our Town: Rebecca Gibbs Anta Playhouse: November 27 – December 27, 1969 Metatheatrical three-act play by American playwright Thornton Wilder [40]
Richey Suncoast Theatre is a historic former movie theatre built in 1925 and later restored for use as a playhouse and community theatre in New Port Richey, Florida. It is named for silent film star Thomas Meighan and opened as the Meighan Theatre on July 1, 1926 with a screening of Meighan's movie The New Klondike .