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Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre has been serving up food & fun for everyone since 1973! Located in College Park on Indy's northwest side, B&B offers Broadway shows, concerts and children's theatre in an intimate atmosphere.

Website: http://www.beefandboards.com
Location: Indianapolis
Members: 16
Latest Activity: Nov 19

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Sanders Family Christmas only on stage through Aug. 22. Catch that funny family before they're gone! Box office: 317.872.9664

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Patricia Rettig Comment by Patricia Rettig on November 19, 2009 at 11:36am
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat closes this weekend to sellout crowds! What an incredible show!
Next week we open our annual holiday variety show, A Beef & Boards Christmas.
But Christmas is twice as fun at Beef & Boards as we add a one-hour version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol for select performances Dec. 5 through 21. Visit www.beefandboards.com for the complete schedules!
Chuck Lasker Comment by Chuck Lasker on September 16, 2009 at 11:36pm
Went to see Seven Brides for Seven Brothers tonight and loved it! The food was great, as always, but the show was MUCH better than I thought it would be (I thought it would be hokey). I am in awe of how good the actors' voices are. And it was so funny! Heck, Eddie Curry's introductory announcements was like a stand up comedy act by itself!
Blythe Banta Comment by Blythe Banta on September 13, 2009 at 4:05pm


Join the ladies of Tri Kappa Irvington philanthropic sorority for our first annual Girls' night Our Benefiting Peyton manning Children's Hospital at St. Vincent!

Live music provided by bandwagon, pampering compliments of Urban Euphoria, and style show featuring fashions from Lilly's Boutique Gallery and Pillow Talk Boutique. Also enjoy hors d’oeuvres, free chocolate tasting, wine bar, signature cocktails, and more! A silent auction will be held to raise funds for the Child Life department at Peyton Manning Children's Hospital. A red carpet contest will be held for best hair, shoes, hand bag, and dress! The first 400 women to arrive will also receive a swag bag full of freebies and get their picture taken on the red carpet! So grab that LBD, that sassy heels, and your girlfriends, and have some fun!

Tickets are $40 from any Tri Kappa Member, or $45 on line. For more information about the event, tickets, or sponsorship/donation opportunities, please visit www.trikappairvington.org
Eddie Curry Comment by Eddie Curry on September 11, 2009 at 1:22pm
Hi Chuck! Amy is correct (as always). Be certain to inform the box office of your friends wheelchair needs and they will be happy to assist you. As there are no ramps leading down to the floor (where your table usually is) you will want to adjust your reservation to be able to sit on the top tier, which is level with the lobby. Sounds like your friend's situation is only temporary, but I am certain that we will be able to help you out.
Amy Stark Comment by Amy Stark on September 11, 2009 at 10:10am
Drive up ramp.. drop off at front door... there are no steps between front door and wheelchair accessible table.

Just ask the Box Office when you call to get the tickets.
Chuck Lasker Comment by Chuck Lasker on September 11, 2009 at 1:41am
What is the wheelchair accessibility situation with B&B? A friend that I've attended shows with many times in the past will be in a wheelchair for the next two shows we have scheduled. Is there a way to get to the floor level (where our table always is) or would we need to sit near the top?
John Belden Comment by John Belden on September 4, 2009 at 8:22pm
Have posted my review of 7B47B on East of Indy.
Sandy Rusk Comment by Sandy Rusk on August 30, 2009 at 5:26pm
In 1990, I produced a local tv show, "It's My Life" and I am trying to locate 29 actors who were involved in the production. So far I have located 8 of them, as far away as Florida and Montana. I am planning a 20 year reunion and would like to release the "It's My Life" series on You Tube..If you happen to know anyone who was involved, let me know. sandyrusk@netscape.net.
I am still looking for:
Katina Colwell (Brook), Bill Greenlee (Robin), Lainie Thomas (Melanie), Mark Ray (Brad), Kelly Myers (Jenni), Charles Guin (Brody), Dallas Radford (Johnny), Amy Bentley (Grace), Eric Castor (Kevin) Amy Wainscott (Dagny), Danielle Mays (Corrine), Kristi Wilkerson (Leslie), Carmen Zambrano (Joanne), Kristine Crabtree (Jackie), Chris Pictor (Josh), April Griffith (Rozy), Derrick Price (Joe), Ann Monahan (Angela), Chris Monahan (Madelyn), Mary Rife (Shelly), Stephen Gibson (Micheal)

...since this was 20 years ago, most of the actors would be in their mid 30's to early 40's.
Marcia Clutter Comment by Marcia Clutter on August 25, 2009 at 10:59am
I'm very much looking forward to Seven Brides for Seven Brothers! Thank you for inviting me to review the show.
Amy Stark Comment by Amy Stark on August 17, 2009 at 9:40am
Hey Chuck, I have some great Rosemary Clooney at Beef & Boards stories, too. I was Director of Public Relations during the time when B&B had their Monday night concert series featuring BIG names. Part of my duties included backstage managing concerts including BBKing, Carol Channing, Kris Kristofferson, The Smothers Brothers and the list goes on.

I had no idea your father pitched the VIP membership concept to Bob and Doug, what a small world. I know it's played an integral role in their continued success. During the late 70s there were over 150 equity theatres across the country, now I think there are maybe 5-- no kidding.
 

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Marcia Clutter John Belden Patricia Rettig Amy Stark Bob Burchfield Shirley Collins Chuck Lasker Scott Semester Steve Bullington Eddie Curry Jon M. Walker Wendy Carson Sandy Rusk Heather Johns Blythe Banta Brett Healey
 
 

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