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Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre : ウィキペディア英語版 | Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre
The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, also known as Way Off Broadway or WOB, is a regional dinner theater and children’s theater located in Frederick, Maryland. ==History== The theater was first launched in 1990 as the Keynote Dinner Theatre under the direction of Don Wiswell with a production of the musical ''Grease''. It was not until 1995 when the theater was purchased by the partnership of Pete Peterson, Terrance Warfield, and Jim Watkins that it was renamed Way Off Broadway. The following year, Way Off Broadway’s Children’s Theatre was created, opening with an original production of ''Sleeping Beauty.'' It was also in 1996, a year and a half after they bought the theater, that Peterson, Warfield, and Watkins sold WOB to Susan Thornton, the creator of the Children’s Theatre. Way Off Broadway was then purchased by the Kiska family in 2002, beginning their ownership of the theater with a production of ''A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum''.〔Boch, Liz: The Frederick News Post, January 11, 2002, “Dinner theater has a new set of owners.”〕 The Kiskas remain the theater’s current owners.
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