The Country Dinner Playhouse, affectionately referred to as “The Barn,” staged almost 200 productions, from 1970 – 2007. Located south of Denver near I-25 and Arapahoe Road, the 470-seat dinner theater was a regular favorite of many in the area with its cafeteria-style buffet and happy cast of Barnstormers, an entertaining pre-show song-and-dance troupe that also served as the wait staff.

The professionally produced musicals and comedy-mysteries helped to usher along the careers of some famous faces including movie star Amy Adams and Broadway stars Annaleigh Ashford, Beth Malone and Rachel Kasper deBenedet. Mary Jo Catlett (who appeared in dozens of TV programs) and Ann B. Davis (best known as the housekeeper on the TV show the “Brady Bunch”) also hit the boards at CDP, as well as TV star and Englewood High School graduate, Lee Horsley (starring as private investigator Matt Houston in the 1980s). And, more recently, Melissa Benoist, the current star of TV’s “Supergirl” who appeared on the CDP stage as a child performer.

Bill McHale (sometimes referred to as “Papa” Bill) was the venerable director of CDP’s productions for 30 years. An actor/singer himself, McHale performed in a handful of shows at The Barn in addition to being the director. He retired in 2000 after directing 142 productions, the theater closed in 2007.

Here are some production photos from over the years:

Programs, Advertisements and other documents of interest

Below is a partial list of plays presented at CDP. Many of the dates are approximate, based on information from the programs and oral history. If you have a correction or addition to offer, please post a comment below the list.

TitleOpening Date
Come Blow Your Horn1970-04-14 | Tue
Don’t Drink The Water1970-05-12 | Tue
Oklahoma!1970-06-09 | Tue
Barefoot in the Park1970-07-28 | Tue
The Boyfriend1970-09-08 | Tue
Pools Paradise1971-02-09 | Tue
Cactus Flower1971-03-09 | Tue
Star Spangled Girl1971-04-20 | Tue
I Do! I Do!1971-05-18 | Tue
The Teahouse of the August Moon1971-06-30 | Wed
A Thousand Clowns1971-08-17 | Tue
The Music Man1971-09-07 | Tue
Plaza Suite1971-11-16 | Tue
Charley’s Aunt1972-01-23 | Sun
Fiddler on the Roof1972-07-05 | Wed
Butterflies Are Free1972-10-11 | Wed
Annie Get Your Gun1972-11-22 | Wed
Arsenic and Old Lace1973-03-13 | Tue
See How They Run1973-04-24 | Tue
The Unsinkable Molly Brown1973-05-22 | Tue
Enter Laughing1973-10-09 | Tue
Little Mary Sunshine1973-12-29 | Sat
No Sex Please, We’re British1974-04-16 | Tue
Guys And Dolls1974-05-21 | Tue
Everybody Loves Opal1974-10-06 | Sun
The Odd Couple1974-11-03 | Sun
My Three Angels1974-12-01 | Sun
Finishing Touches1975-01-07 | Tue
The Teahouse of the August Moon1975-02-18 | Tue
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying1975-05-06 | Tue
Born Yesterday1975-10-14 | Tue
Carousel1975-11-10 | Mon
The Pleasure of His Company1976-01-13 | Tue
Mr Roberts1976-03-05 | Fri
Hello Dolly!1976-06-02 | Wed
Oklahoma!1976-08-10 | Tue
A Thousand Clowns1976-10-12 | Tue
My Three Angels1976-11-16 | Tue
Song Of Norway1976-12-14 | Tue
God’s Favorite1977-05-03 | Tue
George M!1977-06-14 | Tue
The Music Man1977-08-23 | Tue
Dames at Sea1985
The Music Man1985-02-19 | Tue
Anything Goes1985-06-04 | Tue
Something’s Afoot1986
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum1987
Baby1989
My One and Only1989
Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?1990
Run For Your Wife1991
The Unsinkable Molly Brown1991
Oklahoma!1991-07-23 | Tue
The Music Man1992
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers1995
South Pacific1997
Hello Dolly!1998
Nunsense1998
Clue the Musical1999
Grease1999
Annie Get Your Gun2003
Fiddler on the Roof2003-09-03 | Wed
The Unsinkable Molly Brown2003-11-12 | Wed
Anything Goes2004
Meshuggah Nuns!2004-01-21 | Wed
The Moustrap2004-03-17 | Wed
They’re Playing Our Song2004-04-28 | Wed
South Pacific2004-06-23 | Wed
Ten Little Indians2005
The Man of La Mancha2006
Evita2007
Brigadoon?
Camelot?
Damn Yankees?
Follies?
Harvey?
Meet Me In St Louis?
Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All To You?
The Hollow?
The King And I?
The Moustrap?
The Sound of Music?

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