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| " • 1995 -- Began children's shows "We try to do what's right -- right by the customers, by the actors, by the staff," said Stark Singing for their supper Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre stays in business by serving popular fare • 1991 -- Two-millionth ticket sold 50) go on sale Sept Scott Talbott, a Kentucky entrepreneur 5 million, the Northwestside theater, which builds its own sets and costumes and uses local and non-local talent, seats 460 in six semicircular tiers • 1984 -- One-millionth ticket sold "In 27 years, we've probably made money in 12," he said We have to prove ourselves each show " Opened in 1973 Kentucky entrepreneur J Single tickets for nonmembers, available Oct "I've enjoyed the food and the shows," said Hitchcock , and Louisville, Ky He added that one-third of dinner theaters get by, one-third turn a small profit and one-third clear in the low six figures Stark and Bob Zehr became owners and eliminated shows with faded movie and TV stars com August 22, 2004 The numbers demand respect Scott Talbott built the theater, which opened in 1973, as part of a 1960s Heartland chain of five Like most dinner theaters, audiences at Beef & Boards often skew to age 50 and older -- typical for an industry in which women age 40 and older make up to 70 percent of the reservations, said Pritchard 26-Oct According to Lamkey, dinner-theater patrons enjoy one-stop shopping -- food, entertainment and parking in the same place at a bargain Davey Neal, Heather Willis, Stephanie Dunn and Bev Montgomery (clockwise, from left) are among the people who enjoy the fare at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, which is among the few Equity dinner theaters still in business " That's a startling decline from the heyday of the late 1960s and early '70s when these venues totaled around 70, said Kathryn V 21 Remaining shows for Beef & Boards' 2004 season: • "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," Aug But Stark remains committed to his time-tested formula of Dallas • 1990 -- Gift shop added But Equity theaters are generally considered the cream of the crop , out of Dallas, bought the location in 1976 25 • "Grease!," Sept Compiled by Peter Szatmary During the boom years, Equity dinner theaters were mainly in secondary markets such as Memphis, Tenn Facing the future While holding its own, Beef & Boards and others like it are facing ongoing challenges Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, which just announced its 2005 season, is one of only 13 year-round Equity dinner theaters left in the country 50 and $94 But unimaginative producers relied on tacky sex farces to draw in audiences Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre' s 2005 season • "You Can't Take It With You," Jan 6- Feb Lamkey, central regional director of Actors' Equity Association, the labor union for American professional actors and stage managers 10-April 10 • "42nd Street," April 14-May 27 • "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," June 2-July 3 • "Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?," July 7-Aug And others vouch for it 3 "Our older demographic is dying off and not being replaced by the boomers," said Pritchard szatmary@indystar Pritchard, president of the National Dinner Theatre Association Now it's 20 percent 50, including the buffet, tax and coffee or tea • 1997 -- Three-millionth ticket sold Douglas E Its longevity, creativity and practicality make it a well-respected player in this historically fickle business (There are 65 to 75 other professional year-round dinner theaters without Equity contracts But you can't do this really for the money 25-Dec A couple of words that really apply to us are 'family' and 'survival , calls the dinner-theater business cyclical For more information, call (317) 872-9664 Sticking with staples That's why Beef & Boards programs staples such as "Fiddler on the Roof" and "Cats" -- to appeal to traditional tastes • 1978 -- Produced its first Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, "Oklahoma!" • 1980 -- Douglas E 20 • "A Beef & Boards' Christmas," Nov For instance, the campy "La Cage Aux Folles" and the sexy "Chicago" bombed -- Robert Scheer / The Star Related content • Singing for their supper • Equity is theater's labor union BEEF & BOARDS BY THE NUMBERS $5 With a budget of $5 Ticket prices include a buffet, tax and coffee or tea 50 to $48 "Beef & Boards is one of the premier theaters in the country by reputation and within the industry 50 18-Sept I have to do what the audiences want 5 million annual overall budget 4 million tickets sold since the 1973 opening 1 "My biggest challenge is putting a season together that's balanced" between classic and fresh, middle-of-the-road material, said Stark "He mostly did minor Vegas things, risque and inexpensive burlesques, semi-bawdy stuff," said actor Richard Pruitt, who first appeared at Beef & Boards in 1974 and has been in about 25 shows over the decades B 14 • "Crazy for You," Aug Stark said the theater compensated for the loss through an increase in subscription sales Stark and Bob Zehr took over in 1980, the former handling art and the latter business 50 each ' " Part of that survival includes treating actors, staff and customers like one of their own, said Zehr, who sold his half of the business to Stark in 1999 Meals, often cold, left diners hungry for something better "Beef & Boards is certainly one of the more successful," Lamkey said 1 and allow you to buy two-for-one tickets for up to seven shows at $27 "The audience decides what we do • 1992 -- Major renovations made to the house and lobby (including house lights, new carpeting and box seats) • "A Beef & Boards' Christmas," Nov It presents some oldies concerts (such as the Glenn Miller Band) and a few children's shows (such as "Annie"), but focuses on eight mainstream productions each year -- serving a buffet before performances " Beef & Boards, for example, used to generate 27 percent of its ticket revenue from group sales 31 Season memberships ($59 "And gambling establishments, offering the same things, have had a big impact on their audiences "We're 100 percent reliant on ticket sales," said Stark • 1981 -- Ended catered meals and hired its first chef " Denny Hitchcock, producer/owner of Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse, a professional venue seating 334 in Rock Island Some, however, debate placing so much stock on aging audiences 29-Nov • 1986 -- At least 25 percent of ticket revenue was generated by concerts, including B • 1976 -- Purchased by Dinner Theaters Inc They implemented "faithful, small-scale productions of Broadway musicals, plus some comedies -- mostly old and new standards that people recognize and like to see over and over," Pruitt said "Overall, we've made a little profit I don't Tickets range from $27 Shows looked shoddy, too: With overpaid headliners, little cash remained for sets, costumes, lighting or effects " From 1976 to 1978, Mamie Van Doren, Pat Paulsen, Myrna Loy and Adam West topped the bill "I can't do the (edgier) shows I like , Ill • 2004 -- Four-millionth ticket sold Beef & Boards books 78 to 83 percent capacity "A dinner theater's reputation is earned on an individual basis That beats the 70 percent average of the year-round Equity and professional dinner theaters nationwide, said David M And the industry became the butt of jokes " Instead, they do it for the love of theater and their patrons Stark, who has a 30-year mortgage on the venue, declined to talk about money " So Beef & Boards secures newer hits as soon as the rights are available ("Beauty and the Beast" in 2005) and recycles chestnuts ("Grease!" in 2005) Information provided by Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre • "Fiddler on the Roof," Oct 6 • "Beauty and the Beast," Feb " According to patron surveys, which are conducted every few years and rarely change, audiences not only agree with this tack, but also resist more provocative productions 31 8 million pounds of roast beef served since opening 51,584 cheese balls scooped as appetizers in 2003 3,250-plus birthdays announced every year during the preshow 1,300 pairs of shoes in the costume shop 460 seats in the theater History of Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre • 1973 -- Opened March 2 (with "Tom Jones") as part of a small Heartland chain started in the late 1960s and run by J 50 to 49 King, Boxcar Willie, Three Dog Night, Sha Na Na, Patti Page and Pat Boone • 1998 -- Scene shop was built So when spectacles overtook Broadway in the 1980s, venues that hoped to stay in business switched to popular musicals and funneled the big bucks they once paid celebrities to making better theater and food • 1993 -- Debuted annual Christmas musical revue, "A Beef & Boards Christmas "Most used small casts and produced comedies with old movie and TV star types," said Lamkey ) Being among the remaining few is no small feat for the 32-year-old Beef & Boards For many, casinos pose the latest threat 26-Dec The likes of Mickey Rooney and Imogene Coca traveled the lesser circuits, peddling nostalgic fame "They do musicals that are highly entertaining and professionally mounted at a reasonable price That's also why the theater plugs in family titles such as "Peter Pan" and "The Wizard of Oz" each summer -- to entice the next generation More corporate, "It put on shows with lots of old and semi names just to sell tickets," said Pruitt from New York, where he's co-starring in the Broadway revival of "42nd Street By Peter Szatmary peter Dinner Theaters Inc But the 55-year-old married father of three did concede, "If I weren't able to make a living at this, I wouldn't be in this business 50 to $49 7-Nov • 1999 -- Stark bought out Zehr 1, are $27 |