The Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce's annual dinner theatre event is back, and if you're looking to warm up and have some fun this February, this might be the perfect way to do that.

"Old West Melodrama" will take guests back to the Wild West in the 1800s. It will follow the journey of a pie maker who deals with the funny complications of love through heroes, villains, and lots of entertaining drama. Guests are also encouraged to dress up in 1800s Western attire to fully immerse themselves in this interactive experience performed by the Warrensburg Community Theatre Group.

In addition to the show from the Warrensburg Community Theatre Group, guests will enjoy a delicious old Western meal catered by Heroes Restaurant & Pub. The meal includes Chicken, Ham, Green Beans (with onions and bacon), Hashbrown Casserole, Side Salad, Dinner Roll or Corn Bread, and assorted pies! Ice Tea, water, and a cash bar will be available to wet your whistle.

General admission is $70 a person, or you can reserve a table for eight for $500 to ensure all your friends and family are together at one table to enjoy the show. All tickets and the table package include the dinner catered by Heroes Restaurant & Pub, who will also be providing the cash bar.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce website here. You can also visit the Chamber of Commerce office at 100 S. Holden Street, in the historic Warrensburg train station. 

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