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Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, which presents "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" through Oct. 1, will have a booth at the 12th Annual Get Out Performing Arts Expo.
Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, which presents "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" through Oct. 1, will have a booth at the 12th Annual Get Out Performing Arts Expo.
Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, which presents "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" through Oct. 1, will have a booth at the 12th Annual Get Out Performing Arts Expo.
The folks behind the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre West would like it to be seen as the Herberger of the far East Valley, an entertainment destination known for its elegance, professionalism and consistently well-regarded productions.
Flipside 45 pays tribute to the greatest rock and roll stars of the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s, including the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and the Everly Brothers, among others.
“Pinkalicious”: Pinkalicious Pinkerton gets in a pickle when she eats too many pink cupcakes in this Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre production for children. The buffet opens an hour before the show and serves kid-friendly food including chicken fingers, pizza, corn dogs, sliders, macaroni and cheese, pudding and more.
“Brigadoon” at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre plays through Feb. 11. There will be a special New Year’s Eve performance Saturday that will include a cabaret show following the performance. Tickets for New Year’s Eve are $99 per person.
“Brigadoon” at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre plays through Feb. 11. There will be a special New Year’s Eve performance Saturday that will include a cabaret show following the performance. Tickets for New Year’s Eve are $99 per person.
“Brigadoon” at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre plays through Feb. 11. There will be a special New Year’s Eve performance Saturday that will include a cabaret show following the performance. Tickets for New Year’s Eve are $99 per person.
Scandalous femme fatales, an iconic heroine, musicians incognito, singing nuns and gospel virtuosos comprise the tenth anniversary season at the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre at 5247 E. Brown Road in Mesa.
Broadway Palm presents Take It to the Limit, a reverent tribute to the original that has faithfully, accurately recreated every detail of the famous Eagles’ hits.
Celebrate the most wonderful time of the year with a cast of six performers, who will entertain with a sleighful of Christmas songs and humor from traditional favorites to new standards.
September 27, 2004
Santa, Mrs. Claus and a cast of singer and dancers will deliver a sleigh full of familiar songs and yuletide humor in the “Sounds of Christmas” variety show.
Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre presents “A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline”, a tribute to the country music legend and includes more than 20 of Cline’s popular hits including “Walkin’ After Midnight,” “Sweet Dreams,” “I Fall to Pieces” and “Crazy.” The show traces Cline’s career from small town Virginia to Carnegie Hall.
The lights will go up only so many more times at The Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre. The Mesa venue announced this week that it will close July 30. Its owners, meanwhile, are working to reopen the space under a new business model — and potential new name — in October.
Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre in Mesa presentS its Hot August Nights Concert Series.
One of the shows most requested by Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre audiences is back, and it’s coming complete with a special visitor. The Mesa theater presents the “The Sound of Music,” the classic musical about a flighty novitiate who falls for a widowed naval captain and his seven unruly children, through April 9. In March, Samuel von Trapp, grandson of the real Georg and Maria von Trapp portrayed in the show, will appear at the venue for a number of special events. A trip for two to the von Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vt., is up for grabs as part of the promotion; entry forms are available at the theater.
Two fame-hungry murderesses use their beguiling ways to avoid the gallows, capture headlines and dupe a celebrity-crazed public in "Chicago," a jazzy tale that takes audiences back to the city in the 1920s. A special New Year's Eve performance will include champagne, party favors, dinner and dancing for $99.
A boy blessed with prophetic dreams is sold into slavery by his conniving brothers in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," a lively musical parable out of ancient Egypt by Broadway hitmakers Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. But in rags to riches fashion, Joseph overcomes the odds and dares audiences to dream of doing the same.
Seven seasons and counting, Mesa’s Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre continues to tinker with its holiday show offering.
For the longest time, it seems, the Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre has struggled to find a profitable purpose for its Marquee Room.
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