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Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre opened in 1973, a venture by Louisville, Kentucky contractor J. Scott Talbott, [3] as part of a chain of Beef & Boards Dinner Theatres. The Indianapolis location is the only one remaining. [4] By 1977, Talbott had sold the theatre to the Windmill Dinner Theatre group. In 1980, business partners Douglas E. Stark and ...
Here are 10 other shows during Indianapolis' Eras Tour weekend. ... Various times Nov. 1-3 at 1043 Virginia Ave. ... 1 and 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 Michigan Road. ...
Alhambra Dinner Theatre – Jacksonville, Florida; Battle of the Dance – Anaheim, California (defunct) BDT Stage (Boulder’s Dinner Theatre) – Boulder, Colorado [1] Formed in 1977, a playhouse that puts on Broadway-type shows while supplying eats from around the world. Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre – Indianapolis, Indiana (since 1973)
The Desert Star Theater in Murray, Utah opened a dinner theater in 2004 [34] and the Gathering Dinner Theatre in Jacksonville opened in early 2009. [1] At the end of 2006, the National Dinner Theatre Association had 32 members, compared to 9 in 1999. [13]
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The theatre company has history in two theatre buildings. It began in 1972 in The Athenaeum. In 1980, the IRT moved to its current home, The Indiana Theatre , a former Paramount Pictures Publix Theatre at 140 West Washington Street, built in 1927 and converted from a movie theater for IRT's use.
The Emerson Theater is an all age music venue located in the Little Flower neighborhood of Indianapolis, Indiana. It was opened on December 11, 1927, [1] as a one-screen movie theater under the name Eastland Theater. It was later reopened under new management and renamed to Emerson Theater on October 7, 1930. [2]
In the early 1970s, several local business owners saw the need for an entertainment center that could host convention business, concerts and theatre productions. The Windmill Dinner Theatre group, which owned dinner theatres in Cincinnati and Indianapolis , constructed and managed the facility. [ 2 ]