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Oregon Ridge Dinner Theatre

Oregon Ridge Dinner Theatre

Founded in 1983 | Award-Winning Performances

Founded in 1983
Award-Winning Performances 

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Learn About Oregon Ridge Dinner Theatre

The Oregon Ridge Dinner Theatre is the performing home of the Baltimore Actors' Theatre. It was acquired from Baltimore County in 1982 to provide a performance venue for our production. It plays host to BAT's Repertory Company and the Wixie Children's Musical Theatre. BAT at Oregon Ridge has been named Baltimore County's Performing Arts Theatre.

All our productions are highlighted by live musical accompaniment, beautiful costuming and colorful settings. Our gourmet buffet-brunch menus garner rave reviews. You'll enjoy every moment of your visit, beginning with front-of-the-theatre parking, intimate seating with no obstructions, and professional performers bringing you the "Best of Broadway."
Opening at the Oregon Ridge Dinner Theatre in 1988, this original adaptation of “The Phantom of the Opera” played for three consecutive years. The musical subsequently toured internationally to England, Scotland and Australia. 

“The Phantom of the Opera” is a classic, bizarre story which has captivated readers and audiences since its publication in 1911 by the French novelist, Gaston Leroux. It has been given numerous film treatments, the first of which was a vehicle for Lon Chaney: a silent film in 1925. Many other versions have been produced over the years, “Phantom” scholars never seem to tire of them. Set in the Paris Opera House in the year 1876, this treatment of the Phantom is really a love story. It showcases the man, and his obsession and love for one woman, the beautiful soprano, Christine Daae. The two-act original highlights an absolutely riveting leading man, and Gaston Leroux’s novel defies the fantastic situations that create an intense, romantic musical. “The Phantom of the Opera” is a unique theatre experience that involves its audience with a perfect blend of reality and fantasy.  
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