Jackson Hole Playhouse
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Evening Activities in Jackson Hole
Just because the sun's gone down and the ski lifts have closed doesn't mean the fun has to stop. In the evenings, valley visitors head to the Jackson Hole Playhouse, a converted 1915 livery stable. This small, family-run and owned dinner theater in downtown Jackson is one of the oldest buildings in town and is famous for its fun atmosphere and quality performances. Travelers commend the actors for great performances and say the atmosphere of the theater itself is another big draw.
Experience the Show and Dinner
Guests are welcome to skip the dining portion of the evening and come only for the show, but many recent visitors urged future travelers to reconsider – cast members of the night's show not only serve the food but also serenade diners. Most also gave high marks for the food served, as well as the friendly hospitality. There’s also the Saddle Rock Saloon and Speakeasy, which boasts old-fashioned sodas like sarsaparilla and hand-crafted cocktails served by staff in old Western period costumes.
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The Jackson Hole Playhouse conducts performances Monday through Saturday. Dinner reservations are taken for 6 p.m. Showtime is at 8 p.m. The saloon is open from 8 to 11:30 p.m.
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Ticket prices vary depending on which experience you choose. Show-only tickets start at $35 for kids ages 12 and younger, $45 for teens 13 to 17, and $52.50 for adults. Dinner is additional, and you can pay extra for a front row seat. For more information, visit the Jackson Hole Playhouse website.