Lou Award Winner
Best Performer in a Leading Female Role
Doreen Dawson
as
Hertha Ayrton
"The Half-Life of Marie Curie"
Opening November 1st
Driving Miss Daisy
by Alfred Uhry
November 1 - November 24
Friday and Saturdays - 8:00 pm
Sundays - 2:00 pm
Directed by Gary Puckett and Vicki White
Set in Atlanta, Georgia just after World War II and progressing till the early 1970s, “Driving Miss Daisy” tells the story of Daisy Werthan (Brenda Scharlau), a vital, but elderly woman, who is urged to use a chauffeur by her long-suffering son, Boolie (Brian LeFevre) after she crashes her car. She refuses, but Boolie hires Hoke Coleburn (Phillip Edward Van Lear) as her chauffeur anyway. And that begins the battle of wills between this Jewish matriarch and a somewhat younger African American who tries to keep his job while maintaining his dignity.
Coming Soon!
A Christmas Carol
adapted by Jack Schultz
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The Riverfront Playhouse
Est. 1978
The Riverfront Playhouse is a 501c3 not-for-profit store front theater founded in 1978 and established under the direction of David Morris as a creative outlet for actors of all walks of life and all levels of experience to learn and hone their craft. With the very first show, UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE, which featured the talents of Gary Puckett, Christiane Morris, Dick Hawks, and Barbara Alexander, the playhouse was off and running.
The Riverfront Playhouse has doubled it's size since its inception, and we're constantly looking for ways to make it even bigger. Through the un-flagging loyalty of our personnel and patrons, we've made it to well over 200 mainstage shows, countless children's theatre presentations, and
While performing in the backroom of Max's All-American Bar, which sat on the corner of The Water Street Mall and Galena Boulevard, the actors were all crammed into a coffin-like backstage area, and were forced to do their costume changes out on the Mall behind bedspreads held up by their fellow actors and technical personnel.
we have remained a venue for diverse and exciting entertainment in the Western Suburbs, as well as a sort of blue-collar clubhouse for the artistic types of the Chicagoland area. Our longevity is a tribute, not only to the folks that handle the day to day grind of business, but to the audiences that have kept our doors open since 1978. A debt of gratitude is owed to all.
News & Updates
A message from the Riverfront Board of Directors:
The November Meeting of the Board of Directors is scheduled for Wednesday, September 13th, 2024,
7:00 p.m. at the Riverfront Playhouse offices.
Ticket Price
Adults: $20.00
Students/Seniors: $18.00
Members: $10.00
“There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.”