Chanticleers-Dinner Group

The dinner theater outings were so much fun last year that this year we have four scheduled events so people can plan ahead.

After doing the math, someone pointed out that by buying Chanticleers Flex Pass, we could pay even less than the discounted group rates, and by sending checks directly to the theater P.O. Box we can avoid the extra $2 charge Vendini adds. This makes the cost for four shows (including the musical) $58 for those over 60 and $70 for others. What a bargain!

In addition, the Flex Pass is good for any one performance of each show, just in case you can’t join the group on the second Saturday dates below.

The pre-show dining group will meet at 6:00 at the Palomares Cafe on Lake Chabot Road, just minutes from the theater. In addition to excellent food, reasonable prices, and good service, the restaurant has agreed to give us separate checks and get us out by 7:30, which saves a lot of hassle.

NOTE:  One week before the date you will need to make reservations by calling 510-733-5852. Please indicate that you are part of the Chanticleers Theater group.


Our group will attend the following shows:

  • DeathByDesignDeath by Design, March 1st
    Death by Design is a wildly funny new comedy that’s exquisitely crafted in the style of Noel Coward with brilliant comic repartee plus the Agatha Christie touch: a country estate full of mysterious guests all with a motive for murder.
  • ProofProof, May 24th
    A beautiful play with adult themes about the bereaved daughter of a brilliant mathematician and his mysterious legacy. Winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play. Please note: Not appropriate for children.
  • OvertheRiverOver the River, August 9th
    This is an utterly charming and funny play about Family, Faith and Food! A grandson’s loyalty to both sets of grandparents is tested when a new job offer comes along. This is one of the most amusing and touching of all modern American comedies.
  • ADayinHollywoodA Day in Hollywood, October 25th
    A Tony Award winning double feature! First, a song and tap dance salute to the Golden Age of film musicals by ushers in Hollywood’s famed Graumans’ Chinese Theater; then, a hilarious Marx Borthers farce. “A night of magic.” – The New York Post