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Grand Dinner Theatre has new home -and great view
Posted By JOHN LAW , REVIEW STAFF WRITER
Christmas has come early for the Niagara Falls Grand Dinner Theatre.
The company brings back an old favourite in a new location this weekend, kicking off the next era for the award-winning theatre.
Tom Dudzick’s Christmas play “Greetings” won a Niagara Misty Award when it was last staged in 2001 at Queenston Heights Restaurant. Only appropriate it’s the first show at Edgewaters inside Queen Victoria Place, says co-owner Diane Harris-Wakeling.
“We’re over the moon,” she says. “We thought it was only fitting that we do our first show at the new venue with our all-time favourite (show).”
Harris-Wakeling, along with husband Cam and business partners Peter Borys and Ron Shafir, purchased the Niagara Grand Dinner Theatre last year. Shortly after receiving the keys, a new home became necessary when the Niagara Parks Commission decided to close the Queenston Heights Restaurant during the winter month (more…)
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