The Community & Arts Center plays host to dinner theater performances, musical performances, cultural experiences and community theater productions. Advance tickets can be purchased at City Hall or at the Community & Arts Center for upcoming productions.
Presented by Delia Schindler & Die Laughing Dinner Theater February 26, 2010
Synopsis: Rhett's tobacco crop has gone up in smoke so he has decided to turn the plantation house into a Gambling Casino. Scarlett has invited the finest families in the country, including the Clinton's and Bush's, for the grand opening. The new safe is full of their guest's money for the gambling that will take place after Scarlett's fine dinner. She is not happy about her beloved home being turned into a gambling house, but at least Rhett has named the place after her, "Scarlett O'Harrah's." She hopes the party goes well and that everyone is "Gone With A Win."
UPCOMING PERFORMANCES Tickets available at St. Peters Community & Arts Center or St. Peters City Hall. For more information on these performances, call 636.397.6903.
Field of Schemes Presented by the Bissell Players Dinner Theater April 23
$28.50 - Price includes entertainment plus three-course dinner. A cash bar will be available.
The St. Peters Community & Arts Center
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. First course served at 7 p.m. Show begins at 7:30 p.m.
If you spoof it, they will come...to this hilarious take on a baseball cinema classic!
In a cornfield, in the middle of Iowa is a magical baseball field, owned by Farmer Ray Kindfella. Farmer Ray conjures up a game with the greatest baseball players from the past and present. But, tragedy strikes.
Join the Bissell Players for dinner at St. Peters' Community & Arts Center on Friday, April 23 as Ty Clodd, Stan "The Man" Musical, Sammy SoSo and other baseball greats team up with Iowa's greatest detective, Sam Spud, to solve this baseball-themed mystery.
Everyone in your party becomes part of the mystery with a new identity. Some audience members get the chance to deliver lines as part of the show while others may have to think up a quick alibi for the time of the murder. However, not everyone has to take an active part in the show. You decide how much you want to participate.