San Gabriel Valley Repertory Theatre Presents ‘Dining Dramatically’ Melodrama Dinner Theatre
‘Two Gun Junction’ Opens June 26-28 at The Golden Spur in Glendora
You’ll cheer for the hero, sigh over the heroine, and let the villain know how you really feel during the inaugural presentation by San Gabriel Valley Repertory Theatre’s Dining Dramatically presentation of Two Gun Junction, June 26-28 at The Golden Spur Restaurant, 1223 E. Route 66, Glendora, CA 91740.
Show times are 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday; doors open a half hour before performances.
Two Gun Junction by actor-playwright David Chapelle tells the Old West tale of smarmy lawyer Addison Adder (played by Steven Edberg) who has come to Two Gun Junction searching for Juliet Goodworth (Raquel Badayos), runaway heiress to the Goodworth Company mail-order and department store empire. He learns Juliet has taken a sales position in Suze Friendly’s (Denise Spainhower-Truex) general store, and sets about to win her hand and steal her fortune. Her only hope is robust and honest cow-poke, Mace Romereo (Kevyn Allen).
Will Mace be able to save her from a fate worse than death? And will anybody be able to save Mace from his lady boss Alabama Betty (Cristina Grigerio), the queen of the outlaws?
The only way to find out is to make reservations for this rousing night of delicious food and fine theatre. Guests are invited to join the “Play, With Your Food” fun by donning cowboy attire and can making a night of it by staying and dancing after the show.
Tickets are $65 and include a choice of dinner – salmon, chicken piccata, eggplant parmigiana or penne broccoli. Reservations are available by sending an email tosgvrt626@gmail.com or calling (909) 301-2983 and paying at the door.
The San Gabriel Valley Repertory Theatre (SGVRT) was founded by Carolyn Bushnell, administrative director; Patrick Towles, production director; Darya Harris, artistic director and Deborah Gould, marketing director.
SGVRT’s mission is to contribute to the cultural enrichment of the San Gabriel Valley community by creating theatrical experiences available to people of all walks of life, collaborating with local businesses, donating to local charitable organizations and providing multiple outlets for artistic expression as well as educational opportunities.
Proceeds from SGVRT’s inaugural season of “Play, With Your Food” dinner theatre presentations will benefit University of La Verne’s Veteran Students Success Service, which helps veterans achieve their educational goals and complete their degrees.
Upcoming: The Villain of Mystery Island, Aug. 7, 8, 9. For more information, visit www.sgvrt.com.