Drury Lane Theatre (Illinois)

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The Drury Lane Theatres were a group of five theatres in the Chicago metropolitan area founded by Tony DeSantis. The playhouses were named after the historic Theatre Royal Drury Lane, built in London in the 17th century. The five locations all provided affordable dinner theatre that was appropriate for families.[1] Two have since closed, two others were later sold and operate under new names, and one as of 2007 still operated as a Drury Lane Theatre.

DeSantis opened the Martinique Restaurant in Evergreen Park and began producing plays in 1949 in a tent adjacent to the restaurant to attract customers.[2] The enterprise was successful, prompting him to build his first theatre.

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  1. ^ Jones, Chris: [1] Archived 2012-10-19 at the Wayback Machine Chicago Tribune, June 7, 2007 - Mr. Theater in Chicago, Section 1, Page 1
  2. ^ a b c d e Abarbanel, Jonathan: "PerformInk Online". Archived from the original on 2007-11-11. Retrieved 2008-07-15. PerformINK stories: April 29, 2004- Tony DeSantis and His New Drury Lane Theatre
  3. ^ Munson, Nancy: [2] Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, June 19, 2003-Wal-Mart to Replace Dinner Theater in Evergreen Park, IL

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