Conceived in the early 60's, The Barn Dinner Theatre in Greensboro was the second location of what eventually became 27 dinner theaters in the chain during its heyday.
The shows were cast in New York, then each cast would travel from one Barn Dinner Theatre to the next performing the show, as far as Texas. To accommodate the actors, each theater had, as we still do here, living quarters upstairs. These included kitchens, showers, and bedrooms.
    Occasionally cast members still reside on the property during the run of a show. The casts in the early days actually waited on the tables, and then rushed to get ready and perform the show. Our staff & casts today are grateful this is not still the case!
We are very proud to be the oldest continually operating dinner theater in America!
A delicious traditional buffet including our
Chef's Carving Station, followed by a Broadway style show!
Proud to be the oldest
continually operating
dinner theater in America!
Open year round.
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The Barn!
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