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“Imagination” takes the stage at Downtown Dinner Theatre

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Get ready for an unforgettable dining experience.

Photos courtesy of On-Stage LIVE Entertainment

Get ready, Indy — dinner and a show just got an upgrade.

Two powerhouse nonprofits, the Murat Shrine of Indiana and On-Stage LIVE! Entertainment, have teamed up to launch Downtown Dinner Theatre — melding world-class entertainment with a delicious dining experience inside one of the city’s most iconic historic landmarks.

This season kicks off with “Imagination” (May 2–18), a dazzling musical journey packed with soaring vocals, powerful storytelling, and beloved songs like “A Whole New World” and “Defying Gravity.” Enjoy dinner or brunch before the show and let your mind take flight.

Even better? Snag this exclusive limited-time offer: Buy five tickets to the first five productions, get one free to the Holiday Magic finale (tickets must be purchased through the Box Office). Pro tip: This offer ends May 2, so don’t wait.

Book now online or call 317-635-2433 ext. 190.

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