A Beef & Boards Christmas

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Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre
9301 N. Michigan Road.
Indianapolis, IN 46268
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A Beef & Boards Christmas
by Lisa Gauthier Dec 5, 2007

Three and a half stars

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre; directed and choreographed by Ron Morgan

The 15th incarnation of B&B’s Christmas musical revue is one of the more subdued I have seen. Last year, the satellite hookup with Santa at the North Pole was nixed (that was cheesy), and now Deb Wims and Kenny Shepard aren’t hosting, which saves them from reciting the same old tired jokes from years past. Instead, Doug Stark as Santa fills in costume and set changes with “letters” from kids and gets in some innocuous jokes. It’s cute enough. This year, the emphasis sits squarely with the singing and dancing — as always, high quality. The cast is decked out in a veritable runway of sparkling, slinky costumes (by Brian Horton; but what’s with the last number’s weird hats and mutant bows with balls?). Highlights include my favorite B&B Christmas singer Gerald Atkins reprising many of his numbers, including “Santa’s Back”; a regiment of tap dancing Santas in “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”; and LaDonna Burns in “Santa Baby.” The only thing I miss from shows past is the strange and disturbed elf, Jingle. He was always a highlight. Through Dec. 31; 317-872-9664.

Comments on A Beef & Boards Christmas
Chef O'Dell Ward and Server Billie
by Debbie Jacobs | Dec 8, 2007

I am on a special diet due to a health issue. Chef O'Dell went above and beyond to see to it that I had a special plate fixed just for me. And Billie couldn't have been warmer or more friendly. Both should be commended for their dedication to serving people with a smile. And we loved the Christmas Show! Debbie Jacobs Muncie, Indiana

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