Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre

Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre
Address 5 Willowdale Drive
Frederick, Maryland 21702
United States
Owner Kiska Corporate Enterprises
Bill Kiska, Executive Producer & CEO
Justin M. Kiska, President & Managing Director
Deb Kiska, Chief Financial Officer
Type Dinner Theater
Opened 1990
Website
http://www.wayoffbroadway.com/

The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, also known as Way Off Broadway or WOB, is a regional dinner theater and children’s theater located in Frederick, Maryland.

History

The theater was first launched in 1990 as the Keynote Dinner Theatre under the direction of Don Wiswell with a production of the musical Grease. It was not until 1995 when the theater was purchased by the partnership of Pete Peterson, Terrance Warfield, and Jim Watkins that it was renamed Way Off Broadway.[1] The following year, Way Off Broadway’s Children’s Theatre was created, opening with an original production of Sleeping Beauty. It was also in 1996, a year and a half after they bought the theater, that Peterson, Warfield, and Watkins sold WOB to Susan Thornton, the creator of the Children’s Theatre. Way Off Broadway was then purchased by the Kiska family in 2002, beginning their ownership of the theater with a production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.[2] The Kiskas remain the theater’s current owners.

Productions

Mainstage

Each season, Way Off Broadway produces five Broadway-style mainstage productions.[3] These productions range from the classics by Rodgers and Hammerstein and Kender and Ebb to contemporary and current stage shows by Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Yazbek. Way Off Broadway has been credited with bringing many theatrical premieres to the area. In 2009, WOB was one of the first theaters in the country to obtain the rights to produce a regional theater production of the musical comedy The Wedding Singer.[4] Other shows, such as Neil Simon’s The Goodbye Girl - The Musical, La Cage aux Folles,[5] Thoroughly Modern Millie, Mel BrooksThe Producers, All Shook Up, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels all made their western Maryland regional theater debuts at WOB.

Children’s Theatre

The Way Off Broadway Children’s Theatre presents four original productions each year. The shows are musical adaptations of popular fairytales and children’s stories written specifically for the theater.[6] Most notably was WOB’s 2005 world premiere stage production of Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree based on the 1963 children’s book of the same name by Robert Barry. Until that time, Jim Henson’s Muppets had been the only group to obtain the rights to adapt Barry’s story, turning it into a television Christmas special in 1995.[7] In an interview, Barry later said he preferred Way Off Broadway’s adaptation, which had been written by Susan Thornton, the Children’s Theatre’s director, over the Muppets version.[8]

Other Performances and Theater Activities

Way Off Broadway, in addition to its Mainstage and Children’s Theatre, offers original interactive murder mysteries during the season.[4] The theater also has a Children’s Theatre Breakfast Series that includes a yearly Princess Breakfast and an annual Breakfast with Santa.

Venue

The theater is located in Frederick, Maryland, west of Baltimore and north of Washington, D.C. Since the theater opened, it has operated in the same location, in the Willowtree Plaza along Route 40, also known as Frederick’s “Golden Mile.” A traditional proscenium style theater, Way Off Broadway serves a buffet meal to its audiences that, like other dinner theaters, watch the show from their tables. The serving staff is made up of cast and crew members from the productions.

WOB Entertainment

On November 11, 2010, Way Off Broadway announced the formation of WOB Entertainment, a multi-faceted division to manage all of the company’s activities outside of the theater. Designed to develop, produce, and present stage productions at venues outside of The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, it offers theatrical consulting and operation services as well, both creative and managerial, to other arts and commercial organizations and companies. WOB Entertainment also acts as the agent and representative for all of the original works first produced at Way Off Broadway, including its interactive murder mysteries, holiday productions, and the Children’s Theatre Collection.[9]

See also

References

  1. Gregory Yost (March–April 2008), "Dinner and a show", Hagerstown Magazine, retrieved 4 August 2010
  2. Boch, Liz: The Frederick News Post, January 11, 2002, “Dinner theater has a new set of owners.”
  3. About the Theatre. About WOB. Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
  4. 1 2 Cassie, Ron: The Frederick News Post, April 11, 2010, Way Off Broadway thrives despite the risks.
  5. Oravec, Nathan: Frederick Gazette, January 19, 2006, “Family matters: Elaborate, eccentric La Cage opens at Way Off Broadway.”
  6. Morvay, Joanne E.: Baltimore Sun, August 5, 2004, Introducing children to live theater
  7. Oravec, Nathan: Frederick Gazette, November 7, 2005, Jingle all the way
  8. Leslie, Katie: The Frederick News Post, December 1, 2005, “Theatre for Christmas.”
  9. Waters, Jr., Ed: The Frederick News Post, November 17, 2010, Frederick's Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre launches production, consultation division

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