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Show Times

Weekday & Sunday Matinees

Dinner at Noon   Showtime at 1:45pm

Thursday thru Sunday

Dinner seating from 5:30pm - 6:30pm  Showtime at 8:00pm

 

Prices

$23.95 Thursday and Sunday Evenings

$25.95 Friday and Saturday Evenings

 

•  Dinner Entrees will be served the night of the

performance with Entree prices starting at $12.50

Prices do not include sales tax.

 

 

 

NOW PLAYING

 

SEE HOW THEY RUN - April 21st - June 25th  By Philip King

A farcical romp set in an English vicarage.  Galloping about are an American actor and

actress, a cockney maid, an escaped prisoner, a tipsy spinster, a clergyman, an oblivious

uncle and  a somewhat dense police sergeant.  By shows end, we have four men claiming

to be the vicar, a wife that seems to have no less than three husbands, and a semi-comatose

woman in the closet.  Is it any wonder why no one can figure out who's who in the pew?

 

 

2006 DINNER THEATRE SEASON

 

THE TAFFETAS - June 30th - August 27th  By Rick Lewis

Set in a 1950s TV studio, the Taffeta sisters are about to appear on "Spotlight on Music."

Prior to this, their biggest gig was the Moose Lodge in Muncie, Indiana.  The Taffetas'

professional future hinges upon this performance; if they ace it, Ed Sullivan will be on

the horn in a heartbeat.  With a medley of hits like "Sh-Boom," "Mister Sandman,"

"Johnny Angel" and "Where the Boys Are," how can they lose?  How can you lose?

 

BAREFOOT IN THE PARK - September 8th - October 29th  By Neil Simon

One of Neil Simon's most popular comedies, the play centers on newlyweds, Paul and

Corrie Bratter.  Paul is a conservative lawyer-type while Corrie is always ready to "take a

walk on the wild side."  Watching these opposites get together amongst a lonely mother,

eccentric neighbors, and a fifth floor walk-up with a hole in the skylight makes for great

theater.  If you like the TV series DHARMA AND GREG, you'll love this show!

 

TUNA CHRISTMAS - November 3rd - January 21st

  By Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard

Howdy folks!  Welcome to Christmas in Tuna--the 3rd smallest town in Texas.  Come on

in, set a spell, and meet the town folk--all twenty-two of them.  And you know what?

They're all played by two actors!  Your sides will be a-splittin with this incredible farce of

quick changes, comic characterizations and holiday merriment.  If you are a fan of

GREATER TUNA, you won't want to miss this one!

 

 

2007 DINNER THEATRE SEASON

 

BEAU JEST - January 26th - April 1st  By James Sherman

Sarah is a nice girl with a big problem. Her parents think it's the end of the world that

 she is still single and they want her to settle down and get married. To mollify her

 parents, Sarah hires an aspiring actor to portray their dream son-in-law. He does

 very well. So well in fact that everyone falls in love with him...including Sarah!    

 "Romantic comedy at it's best."

 

IT'S A MYSTERY TO ME! - April 13th - June 17th  By Don Hodgins

Rudy is at it again! If you are a fan of Mr. Poznarski and all his antics...this show won't

disappoint. This time around, our hero has won a Caribbean cruise but there is something

 "fishy" going on and of course, Rudy is front stage center for all the on board intrigue.

 From stem to stern, this show is pure fun! Who is the infamous Muumuu Lady?

 Does Rudy forgo the shuffleboard finals to save the world? The answer is....

"Don't miss it!

 

NOISES OFF - June 22nd - August 26th  By Michael Frayn

This show has been called the funniest farce ever written. We think that statement

is well deserved! A wild array of eccentric characters inhabits this tour de farce

 about putting on a show. We see it from backstage, onstage, all points in between.

 We see what happens when the two leads have a spat and can't stand to even look at each

 other. Or how about when an actor goes AWOL five minutes before curtain. What a ride!!!

"The show must go on!"

 

OSCAR AND FELIX - September 7th - November 4th  By Neil Simon

Mr. Simon has done it again with this updated version of one of America's favorite comedies.

 What happens when two newly divorced men try to share an apartment? On one hand

 there's Felix who got locked in a bathroom a while back and wrote out his entire will

on a roll of toilet paper. Then there's Oscar who, on his anniversary, took his wife to

 a hockey game where she got hit in the mouth with a puck. It's the original

odd couple firmly locked in the battle of "Sloppy and the Neat-freak."

 "Wildly and irresistibly funny!"