– In Richmond Indiana’s Historic Depot District
Make it a night out on the town with our Eat, Drink, and Be Merry package. For only $7.50 more than the price of a single ticket you’ll enjoy:
- A discount on your meal at one of three Historic Depot District Restaurants (your choice, see discounts below)
- A reserved seat waiting for you at the theatre, located in the historic Starr-Gennett Building in the Whitewater Gorge Park
- A glass of wine (or soft drink) from The Cordial Cork Wine Bar and Cake Shop, at the theatre
- A pre-show discussion hosted by RSF’s Producing Artistic Director, Patrick Flick (Executive Director, Shakespeare Theatre Association)
Participating Restaurants include:
Little Sheba’s, Firehouse BBQ and Blues, and The Kitchen At The Loft
located in the Depot District in Richmond Indiana.
Tickets are limited for this Special Event
and available only for the following performances:
Friday, June 15th – 7:30 PM The Winter’s Tale
Saturday, June 16th at 7:30 PM – Macbeth
Friday, June 22nd at 7:30 PM – The Winter’s Tale
*Saturday Matinee, June 23rd at 2 PM – Macbeth
Saturday, June 23rd at 7:30 PM – The Winter’s Tale
Friday, June 29th at 7:30 PM – Macbeth
*Saturday Matinee, June 30th at 2 PM – The Winter’s Tale
Saturday, June 30th at 7:30 PM – Macbeth
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Your schedule for the evening’s (or afternoon’s) festivities will be…
- 5:30 PM (12:00 PM for a matinee*) – Arrive in the Depot District, choose one of the fine dining establishments below, show your theatre ticket to your waiter/waitress to receive a discount on your meal.
- 10% off Little Sheba’s: 175 Fort Wayne Ave, Richmond, IN 47374
- 15% off The Kitchen At The Loft: 416 N 10th St, Richmond, IN 47374
- 20% of The Firehouse BBQ and Blues: 400 N 8th St, Richmond, IN 47374
- 6:45 PM (1:15 PM for a matinee*) – Arrive at the theatre and enjoy a glass of wine or soft drink (courtesy of The Cordial Cork/Melton Renzulli Wines) in your reserved seat. Sit back and relax while you listen to…
- 7:00 PM (1:30 PM for a matinee*) – A pre-show discussion about the evening’s performance hosted by Patrick Flick, Richmond Shakespeare Festival’s Producing Artistic Director.