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My adult son and husband went to the dinner theater and Holiday play while we were in Jackson Hole over the Christmas vacation. It was delightful! The food was very good, the play was wonderful and the overall charm was nothing short of fabulous! I would recommend a visit for families, children of all ages, couples, singles, great for everyone! The cast are also your servers and it is so intimate and charming.
we went to see Christmas in the hole on Sunday night. What a fabulous experience. They 3 stars interacted with the audience at this dinner and show. The food was out of this world. The rib eye steak was huge. The salmon was moist and the sauce was great. Our daughter was invited to be part of the play. If you are in Jackson Hole don't miss the playhouse!
I was awed by the beautiful reception area. The antiques and beautiful Christmas decorations instantly filled me with Christmas spirit. The dinner was excellent. Lots of food. The cast and staff were so much fun. They were all very talented. This is definitely a great venue. We went as a family and all of us enjoyed every aspect. A must do in jackson hole
Went to Paint Your Wagon. It started with a pre show. all the performers are your wait staff and are dressed up for the show. The dinner was fantastic and they give you a lot of food. The performers (wait staff & bartenders) sing while you enjoy your dinner. They are very talented and have amazing voices. after dinner you get a little break (while they clean up) so we went to the wort hotel for a drink because they do not serve alcohol. We returned for the show and it was fantastic. They also give you an intermission where you can go get soft drinks & popcorn... I highly recommend putting this on your itenerary.
pre dinner and a show!. just a great night out... good food and drinks great service and an highly amusing show....
Spouse and I recently enjoyed a performance of "Paint Your Wagon." The venue, at age 99, is showing its age and welcomes donations to help restore it. That said, the talent and enthusiastic performances of the cast overshadowed the location. There was not a weak voice in the ensemble, the youngest performer of which was ~ 17. Meeting the cast after the performance was an unexpected plus.
Consider where these folks are and how much they probably pay their talent, the actors and singers were fantastic. We saw Paint your wagon for $32/ each. It was great. It started with a pre-show in the lobby and then the actors seated us. It started on time and the singing was a pleasant surprise. They were really, really good. We did just the show but a dinner and show combo was offered.
I found out about this thru tripadvisor and the reviews. Great evening! Fun time almost from the time I walked in. Dinner was great! I had the salmon with wild rice & stir fry of squash and peppers. It was delish! The milk pie was also great, with homemade whipped cream...yum! The entertainment was very good, both during the meal and the show.The entertainers were there just for the summer and most were from New York. Christine was my waitress & was in the play...super sweet young lady! I was impressed with the owner, Vicki Garnick, who welcomed each person personally. As far as the price, $60, I thought it was reasonable for both a show and dinner. I liked having the tip already suggested. the suggested tip was not only at JHP, but at each restaurant in JH. Tips were how the entertainers made money & I felt they worked really hard...so it was worth the price. I will definately return to see another show!!!
My husband I chose this attraction thinking it would be a fun, different, way to spend an evening. It was definitely different, and mildly amusing, but not as much fun as I had hoped.The people were very friendly and helpful, both when we stopped in to purchase our tickets and the evening of the show. The food was ok, nothing to jump up and down about. If we had it to do again, I would recommend skipping dinner and just going to the show. We both chose the ribeye, which was served with mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables. The potatoes and salad were the highlight. The veggies were an overcooked combo of chopped up red peppers and onions with a couple slices of squash mixed in. The servers occasionally broke out into song and did a nice job of engaging the guests. That was definitely a highlight over the food. (Although both singers were a bit flat, so not as good as it could have been.)One thing that surprised me was their "suggested gratuity" of $9/person. We paid $60 each for the dinner and show combo. I heard them tell someone the show alone was $32. That means the meal was $18, thus the recommended tip was 50%. That's ridiculous! We don't typically tip on show tickets, so that greediness is appalling. Bottom line is that we spent a total of $71 each for a marginal dinner and show.The show was mildly entertaining, although the singers were mostly flat then as well. (Maybe the music is just written that way, I found it disappointing either way.) I was disappointed in where they seated us for the musical. The theater had only 4 rows (out of at least 15-20 total) with people in them, yet they put us in the middle of a side aisle rather than in the center where we could have seen the entire stage. As I said, very disappointing.My advice? Skip the meal and go have pizza somewhere. If you still choose to go to the show, make sure to request seats in the center. Don't settle for whatever they give you.
Enjoyed the Dinner and the show. Didn't enjoy my seat in the theater, the springs were bad but the show kept me entertained. There were young children there that night and I wouldn't recommend it for them. They were bored and parents ended up leaving early. Next time we take a trip this way we will take in another Dinner & Show.
A very dedicated group of professionals putting on a variety of plays. Dinner and the play was a fun experience. Actors interact with the diners before the play.
Saw " Paint Your Wagon" at the Playhouse, it was very good. Unique old playhouse with a lot of history. Very enjoyable.
A no holds barred musical theatre experience! The cast meet and greet you, throw themselves into Paint Your Wagon with gusto and really do entertain! It is certainly not the West End or Broadway but definitely worth a night out in Jackson. We were warned not to have supper there, so just took in the show, but we really enjoyed it.
We enjoy going to the Playhouse each time we are in Jackson. We saw Paint Your Wagon, and found it enjoyable. Only complaint about the show was there were portions where the music was too loud for the vocals. The facility is starting to show severe signs if wear. The ceiling over the sidewalk looks like it is about to fall down. They desperately need some A/C in the show area. If it is too hot for the viewers, I can't imagine how hot it is for the actors.
This is professional theater, very well done. the cast is a mix of Equity performers, some from NY and VERY talented locals. I can not stand the movie Paint Your Wagon, but the play was delightful! The meal before hand was good and the singing waiters and waitresses very friendly. The pre-show was also good.