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Xanadu set for Chanhassen Dinner Theatre


XanaduChanhassen Dinner Theatres is set to produce the Midwest Premiere of XANADU on the Main Stage. XANADU was named "Outstanding New Musical" for the 2008 Broadway season by the Outer Critics Circle. Chanhassen's XANADU will open to one week of preview performances from June 1 - 7, with an official Opening Night on Friday, June 8.

This will be a very limited engagement by Chanhassen standards, the show will only run from June through September. Artistic Director and President of Chanhassen Dinner Theatres Michael Brindisi stated, "XANADU is a great representation of the newer Broadway works we want to produce. It's fresh, new and at two-hours long, it packs a great entertainment punch. This will be the summertime theatre event not to be missed."

Based on the 1980 cult film classic by the same title featuring Olivia Newton-John and Gene Kelly, XANADU the musical lovingly pokes fun at the film and the audience joyously comes along for the ride. Written by one of Broadway's master storytellers, Douglas Carter Beane, the hilarious roller-skating, disco-dancing adventure weaves an electrifying tale of endless fun for audiences of all ages. Beane wrote the book of XANADU adding new plot twists and humor to parody the original film. He also won the Drama Desk Award for "Best Original Book of a Musical" for XANADU and received a Tony nomination for the same. His other Broadway projects include Sister Act, Lysistrata Jones and As Bees in Honey Drown. Beane is also the artistic director of the Drama Department Theater Company in New York.

XANADU will be performed eight times weekly with evening performances Tuesdays through Sundays and matinees on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dinner and show ticket prices are as follows: Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday evenings $70; Friday $81; Saturday evening $81; Wednesday matinee $61; Saturday matinee $65; and Sunday $71. Show-only tickets are available no sooner than ten days prior to the performance.

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