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  • "But I was jazzed about what contemporary dinner-theater could be."

    Costumes and Cold Cuts Lizzie Simon 2011

  • The May 7 performance will be preceded by a "small-town picnic" at 6 p.m.: dinner-theater tickets, $20; students and seniors, $15.

    Fauquier County community calendar, April 25-May 2, 2010 2010

  • This is dinner-theater stuff — I half expected the ushers to pass out plates of lukewarm chicken à la king at intermission — and I expect that "Looped" will soon be embraced with shameless alacrity by risk-averse regional theaters all over America.

    Some Formerly Famous Faces Terry Teachout 2010

  • This is dinner-theater stuff — I half expected the ushers to pass out plates of lukewarm chicken à la king at intermission — and I expect that "Looped" will soon be embraced with shameless alacrity by risk-averse regional theaters all over America.

    Some Formerly Famous Faces Terry Teachout 2010

  • This is dinner-theater stuff — I half expected the ushers to pass out plates of lukewarm chicken à la king at intermission — and I expect that "Looped" will soon be embraced with shameless alacrity by risk-averse regional theaters all over America.

    Some Formerly Famous Faces Terry Teachout 2010

  • His voice is melodious but powerful — precise, all syllables enunciated, with the pitch control of a cabaret singer and the gestural excess of a dinner-theater Hamlet.

    Horsemen of the Esophagus 2006

  • His voice is melodious but powerful — precise, all syllables enunciated, with the pitch control of a cabaret singer and the gestural excess of a dinner-theater Hamlet.

    Horsemen of the Esophagus 2006

  • His voice is melodious but powerful — precise, all syllables enunciated, with the pitch control of a cabaret singer and the gestural excess of a dinner-theater Hamlet.

    Horsemen of the Esophagus 2006

  • Here are PERI's choices for the cast of the small-screen drama -- and the dinner-theater troupe:

    Casting The Tonya/Nancy Saga 2008

  • (Jean Smart and her costar, Mary McDonnell, ham it up like they're doing dinner-theater productions of Noel Coward.)

    Absolut-Ly Fabulous 2008

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