Jackson Hole Playhouse is a historic dinner theater in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, housed in the state’s oldest building. The Playhouse stages family-friendly musical comedies, mysteries, and one-person dramas while pairing live entertainment with sit-down dining. Audiences are welcomed by singing waitstaff, classic Western hospitality, and a compact, intimate performance space that encourages interaction and laughter. Signature productions include Lighthearted spoofs like The Oscars Spoofs, the interactive Clue mystery, the classic musical Oklahoma!, and the western comedy The Ballad of Cat Ballou, alongside themed events such as the Oscar Red Carpet Party, Playtime at the Playhouse, the reflective one-man play Vincent with a French dinner, and a festive Christmas at the Playhouse celebration. Each evening blends a freshly prepared dinner with scripted performance, and guests are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the full culinary experience before curtain. The Playhouse emphasizes accessibility for families and visitors seeking an authentic local night out; seating is limited by design to preserve sightlines and atmosphere. Casting features local and regional performers, and productions lean on community talent and dependable staging rather than large-scale special effects. For visitors to Jackson Hole, the Playhouse offers a distinctive, memorable night that contrasts with outdoor recreation by delivering theater, music, and humor in Wyoming’s oldest standing venue. Advance reservations are recommended to secure dinner seating and the best views; performances make a popular option for travelers, special occasions, and holiday celebrations. Box office staff can answer menus, accessibility, and group reservation questions for planned visits year-round by phone.