I have the ring, the necklace, and a set of earrings. I have a set of mystic blue topazes I have purchased over the years. I also had a weird experience that is worth retelling. If you get to Wisconsin, Milwaukee or Madison, even drive up from Chicago, it’s worth it, trust me! I can’t rave enough about this experience, the actors were fabulous, very, very talented and I was in awe as I realized the enormity of what they were all accomplishing. It went on and on and had the cutest things! Everything from glassware to knick knacks, and other things that would make great gifts. I myself had a steak and it was tender, juicy, and delicious.īefore and after the dinner, as we waited for the show to start, they had endless (and I do mean endless) shopping available along the side of their building. My girlfriend is a vegetarian and even she had too much to eat because of their fantastic offerings. We read on their website that some people didn’t like the food, but let me tell you, it was a five-course meal before the play itself and definitely a good meal for anyone. It really is worth the drive and effort to go see a show there. They’ve expanded it four times from what I read on their website. Apparently the Fireside has been a family-owned enterprise since 1964. Madison yes, Milwaukee definitely, Chicago even, but Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin? Who would have thought. I was enthralled, shocked really, that a play of this magnitude would be here, in Wisconsin and in the middle of nowhere. We could clearly see the stage from our seats behind everyone else, my only complaint, our seats were set in a way that didn’t allow our feet to touch the ground and that hurts after a long while of sitting, especially at my age! Still, the actors were spell-binding and we were fortunate enough to watch their excellent rendition of Miracle on 34th Street. Our seats weren’t prime but we were able to see the stage without any problem and it was really worth the admission price (it was expensive, but I didn’t mind). I finally tried a last minute technique that worked, got us two tickets, and we went. You wouldn’t think something like this would be packed, but it was and I had a HARD time getting tickets. This one, was on a square and the actors going up and down the aisles to appear on stage, or to come up from the bottom of the stage. Let me tell you, I was wrong, way wrong.įirst, a traditional play is up on a stage and the audience out in the theater. So, it was with a bit of derision, I thought we had wasted our time coming this far out into the sticks to see this play. I grew up in southeastern Wisconsin and never made it to this part of the state. Who would have thought that a theater (my spelling, not theirs), in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, would hold Broadway plays? I really didn’t expect it. We drove the 50 or so miles from Milwaukee, visited my niece who lives out in that area, and then went on to the theatre, through back roads, and on into the never-never. The building itself looks odd from the outside, a hodge-podge of building in various stages, or, so it appeared. Let me tell you, this experience was certainly unique. As neither of us had ever been, I called my girlfriend up and formally asked her out on a ‘date’ for this event. I looked up theaters (or theatres) and while the Pabst was right there, I wanted something even more unique and found a dinner-theater. We were already staying in an absolutely beautiful hotel that we had stayed in a couple of times before ( The Pfister) and I wanted something unique to do that we normally do not do, besides sight-seeing. Note: There is no evening show on Thanksgiving, November 23rd and no Sunday midday shows on April 9, May 28, July 16, September 3, and October 29.This last weekend I was looking for somewhere special to take my girlfriend for our weekend away in Milwaukee. ***Friday evening shows have been added for July 14, September 1, October 27, and December 1, 8, 15, and 22. **Wednesday matinees and evening shows have been added on December 6, 13, and 20. * Tuesday matinees have been added on November 21 and December 19. All shows, dates, times, prices, and menus are subject to change. There will be a $35.00 fee assessed for all returned checks. Tickets are subject to 5.5% sales tax and a $6.00 facility charge per ticket. Dinner Theatre Packages do not include sales tax, soda, bar drinks, or gratuity.
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