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U.S. dinner theaters: And this is the state of the art
Posted by: WaymanWong 03:48 pm EDT 09/02/19
In reply to: A statistic on dinner theaters. - tmdonahue 09:00 am EDT 09/02/19

Thanks. The National Dinner Theatre Association lists its members, state by state. (N.Y.'s Westchester isn't in NDTA.)

The restaurant business is tough enough; can't imagine how hard it is to keep a theater running as well.
Link Members of National Dinner Theatre Association: From Arkansas to Wyoming
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re: U.S. dinner theaters: And this is the state of the art
Posted by: JereNYC (JereNYC@aol.com) 07:23 pm EDT 09/02/19
In reply to: U.S. dinner theaters: And this is the state of the art - WaymanWong 03:48 pm EDT 09/02/19

It certainly seems like dinner theatre would be a combination of two really tough businesses, but I think one way that some of these places worked was that he cast of the show was also expected to staff the restaurant prior to the performance. The cast would be your wait staff and bussers and would serve and clear dinner before heading backstage to do Act I. Then, at intermission, would reappear to serve and clear dessert, before heading backstage again to finish the show.

So the ownership were getting a cast and restaurant staff for one price and the cast earns extra money from tips.

It's an exhausting evening for the performers, but I can see how it could make the business end of the dinner theatre business work.
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