This was so disappointing. The food was marginal; the acting borderline; but the real disappointment came when they "passed the hat" for tips! We paid a significant amount of money to bring all of our children and grandchildren to this performance and the "tip hat" took the cake. We will not return.
From start to finish my experience was great. We arrived to very friendly staff seating us at out table
We decided to check out the new cast at Mack's Inn Playhouse, and we were pleasantly surprised by how talented each and every one of them were! The show was hilarious, and a couple of the kids had voices that seemed fit for broadway. Seriously. As for the food, (there is also a new chef,) it was better than ever! (i think I ate five rolls.) Thanks for the great weekend. We will be back up as soon as the next show opens. Keep up the good work. For a down home dinner theater in the pines, it doesn't get any better than this!
It was a great event for all family members, adults and kids alike. Loved the call for audience participation.
Was pleasantly surprised with the evening of fun that we enjoyed here in August 2014. The food was served buffet style and was satisfactory. No beer or wine available for purchase but they did advise us at time we made reservations that we could bring our alcohol. The fun began then after dinner. We attended a show entitled Klondike Kalamity and enjoyed it quite a bit. There was much crowd interaction, however, the popcorn throwing by the small children did get a bit wild at times. The actors were very into their roles and towards the end of the play had a hard time containing their laughter which only made the crowd laugh more. Was surprised to run across this playhouse which is only 20 miles or so from West Yellowstone. Have stayed at West Yellowstone many times and never knew about this place. Will definitely return next time we are in area.
We were visiting in the area and our friends suggested we all go to Mack,s Inn Playhouse. We saw the " Lucky Stiff" . It was very well done and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. It started with a very nice dinner! We had the prime rib with all the trimmings. If you are in the area don,t hesitate! It will be a great evening!
We went to the playhouse to see one of 3 plays they offered. It was a musical entitled "Lucky Stiff". It was your typical summer play with mostly students but was done well. Creative in costuming and scenery. The cast was creative when scenery faltered. The dinner was delicious. Prime rib, baked potatoes, corn, baked beans. It was served buffet style, but it worked. Food was hot. Too bad they let children under 8 into the play. They were a detraction to the play. Price was reasonable. We'll go back.
I enjoyed the atmosphere at Mack’s Inn Playhouse. Without a doubt a relaxing evening after a hectic day at Yellowstone because nothing bets a simple diner and a funny show for those weary bones. We all laughed, booed the villain and cheered the Canadian Ranger in Klondike Calamity. There’s tasty food about enough to fill you up but not too much to cramp your style. Actors severed before the show and gave us a heads up to throw popcorn at the villain. Needless to say the villain had his own comebacks. Defiantly thumbs up food and 5 star show.
This is a fun place to take the family and the play we went to was well done. The food served if you get that option is OK...but not the best. All in all it is a fun night.
The building looks run down and old from the outside - don't be discouraged - inside is great professional entertainment and good food. We've never been to such a funny and interactive show. The jokes and one-liners kept coming throughout this well produced show (we saw Less Miserables - a Whole Lot LESS Miserable). Very family friendly: the kids got some of the jokes, the adults got the rest. The performers who sing and dance do a great job. To top it off, you get a delicious prime rib (recommend!!!) or chicken (don't recommend) dinner served by the performers. We had a diverse group (ages 5 - 75) and everyone had a good time.