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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 .
The Barn Dinner Theatre (Greensboro) - Greensboro, North Carolina - was founded in 1964,and is the oldest continuously running dinner theater in America and the last of the original Barn Dinner Theatres. [6] Murder Cafe – Hudson Valley, New York-based (formerly Las Vegas, Nevada) since 1998; Murry's Dinner Playhouse Little Rock, Arkansas ...
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
Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre will debut five shows as part of its 2025 season. The northside mainstay will kick off its new season in January with "Murder on the Orient Express" and continue ...
The Old Log Theatre first opened in 1940 in Greenwood, in a dirt-floored log building now used as a scenery shop. [6] Throughout its existence the theater has focused mostly on screwball comedy, contemporary plays and British farces, though in its early years it operated as a summer stock company. The original building seated 270 people and ...
Tournament of Kings is a dinner show where audience members are served a three-course meal featuring a Cornish game hen. Diners are typically not given utensils. In the show, King Arthur asks eight European kings to participate in a sporting contest to celebrate Christopher, his son. Riding horses, the kings engage in jousting and Capture the Flag.
Teatro ZinZanni was created by Norman Langill, [2] and was once described as "the Moulin Rouge meets Cirque du Soleil." [3] The show is a blend of European circus and cabaret [4] and American vaudeville performed in a Belgian spiegeltent (mirror tent).
Four Star Playhouse: "The Collar" 7 April 1955: CBS: Four Star Playhouse: "Uncle Fred Flits By" 5 May 1955: CBS: Uncle Fred Niven also produced this episode; adapted from a P.G. Wodehouse story [53] Four Star Playhouse: "Broken Journey" 2 June 1955: CBS: Four Star Playhouse: "Firing Squad" 6 October 1955: CBS: Four Star Playhouse: "Full Circle ...