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  2. List of dinner theaters - Wikipedia

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    Roger Rocka's Dinner Theater – Fresno, California, dinner and a musical or play put on by the Good Company Players; Showboat Dinner Theatre – St. Petersburg, Florida, a popular Tampa Bay venue in the 1970s–1980s, featuring popular stars of stage and screen, such as Dorothy Lamour, Hayden Rorke, Cesar Romero, and Myrna Loy [7]

  3. Medieval Times - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament is an American dinner theater featuring staged medieval-style games, sword-fighting, and jousting. Medieval Times Entertainment, the holding company , is headquartered in Irving , Texas .

  4. Crystal Theatre (Gonzales, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] With 586 seats, it was used for vaudeville, also under the name New Playhouse, and as a movie theater, then for dinner theater. It was restored in 1982 by Crystal Theatre, Inc. but was used only occasionally for a number of years [ 4 ] before reopening in 2009 with a reduced seating capacity of 125 [ 2 ] and a focus on youth programs. [ 1 ]

  5. Chateau Theater - Wikipedia

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    The abandoned Chateau theater in Irving, Texas.. The Chateau Theater (not to be confused with Minnesota's more historic Chateau Theatre) opened in 1964 as part of a chain of premium, dollar, and drive-in theaters that stretched across North Texas and Oklahoma, owned and operated by entrepreneur, cameo star of 1980s slasher film Honeymoon Horror and (alleged) former Golden Gloves boxer Jerry ...

  6. Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theater was first launched in 1990 as the Keynote Dinner Theatre under the direction of Don Wiswell with a production of the musical Grease. It was not until 1995, when the theater was purchased by the partnership of Pete Peterson, Terrance Warfield, and Jim Watkins, that it was renamed Way Off Broadway. [ 1 ]

  7. Majestic Theatre (San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the theatre was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was designated a Texas Historic Landmark in 1991 and a National Historic Landmark April 19, 1993. The theatre was home to the San Antonio Symphony from 1989 to 2014.

  8. Lutcher Theater - Wikipedia

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    Lutcher Theater is a privately owned, 1,450-seat, non-profit performing arts facility located at 707 Main Street in Orange, Texas. [1] It was built in 1980 and is the largest Performing Arts Series from Houston, Texas , to New Orleans, Louisiana , with annual attendance at approximately 30,000 adults and children.

  9. Palace Theatre (Georgetown, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Theatre is an historic theatre in Georgetown, Texas, United States. It is part of the Williamson County Courthouse Historic District . The theatre was ranked the best live entertainment venue in the Austin American-Statesman 's 2017 "Best of Georgetown" list.