The New Theatre

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This one is pretty cool, too, if you're looking for options up north.

http://www.paradiseplayhouse.org
Originally Posted by CaptainKaos
Yes, as I mentioned earlier, smaller than New Theater but they put on a good show. Also, the The Elms Hotel is like 5 minutes away and easy to package an entire evening/overnight.
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  • mike2
  • 11-14-2013, 07:17 PM
Has anyone been to The New Theatre in Overland Park, KS?
Does anyone know of any other dinner/movie or play places like that in KC? Originally Posted by DestinyInKC
Been there got to go free friend gave me ticket! Awesome food! And great play!
Destiny....alot of old people go there

They have a valet for scooters and walkers

Also for people over 70 they get a complimentary glass of water for their false teeth
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Destiny....alot of old people go there

They have a valet for scooters and walkers

Also for people over 70 they get a complimentary glass of water for their false teeth
Originally Posted by BigDeal
Are you talking about the Actors also, they use the photos from when they were on TV, back in the day. As we would remember them.
How much are the season tickets for the new theatre? I cant seem to find it on their site
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How much are the season tickets for the new theatre? I cant seem to find it on their site Originally Posted by DestinyInKC
http://www.newtheatre.com/bo/bo_season_price.html

If someone likes theater, the season tic is the way to go. A nice discount. 5 shows a year, every other month, closed Sept. And, once you've picked up a first year, there's more options for later years.

Paradise in Excelsior has a season package also. For drive time, if you're south of river or perhaps close to river on north side, the drive to New Theater is actually shorter and with better parking.
Thank you for the link thats exactly what I was looking for! Yes I prefer the new theatre because I would have to drive my grandma and she is in johnson county. I am having difficulties though. I wanted to get her tickets to that show thats going on now with the guy from cheers. I called the lady and she suggested row 8 since it is more handicap accessible. I cant figure out how to even pick row 8 on the seating chart its just giving me sections and then picking my seat for me once I choose a section. I may just have to make time to drive down there and have them help me lol
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Hmm, a cute brunett planning a road trip to far distant land of OP. Your e-mail/phone will get overloaded with folks wanting to tag along, or asking you to make detours.

There's a gal at the box-office all day long, just avoid lunchtime. And, a road trip to scout out the parking, etc. if you've never been there, is an excellent idea. You can figure out which entrance/shortest walk might be best for your Nan, vs. driving around a bit the night of the show and ending up parking on the far edge towards Colorado.

Or, if you're ok closing a deal over the phone , call the box-office gal back, she can select specific days/seats for you.