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The opening of the Atlantic City Showboat in April 1987 helped the company more than double its sales, to $118 million, and by the end of the decade, the Atlantic City operation was producing some 80 percent of total company revenues. ChaCha on! ... more
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Showboat is a musical drama. It is based on the novel by Edna Ferber. It was first performed in 1927. ChaCha again! ... more
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CHESANING - The Village Council could soon take a stance against teenagers who cause trouble around Cole and Showboat parks. Village President Joe Sedlar said there have been issues with teenagers smoking, using harsh language and breaking out ... more
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The story spans 47 years, beginning aboard the showboat Cotton Blossom in the 1880s, on the Mississippi River near Natchez, Mississippi. Cap'n Andy Hawks, owner of the showboat, introduces all of his actors to the excited crowd on the levee. Almost ... more
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Each enjoyed the show considerably. Granted, their cousin plays the Count, but after the show they pretend fenced and danced around madly. They booed and cheered with the rest of the audience and stayed alert to the show the whole time. The five ... more
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Showboating allows each member to properly explain their business' service and needs to fellow members. Each week's Showboater is asked to arrive and set up their company's display of products or services by 11:30 AM sharp. Making a geniune effort ... more
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• SHOWBOAT (noun) The noun SHOWBOAT has 1 sense: 1. a river steamboat on which theatrical performances could be given (especially on the Mississippi River) Familiarity information: SHOWBOAT used as a noun is very rare. ... more
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noticed Showboat was on too, did you catch "Tales of Hoffman"? There's a place everything shades together. Perhaps the lighter works are not so light, as easily accessible to the general public. I was thinking of Gene Kelly's "American in Paris" but ... more
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Most of our seating is located on the main deck, which is the one you will enter when you board the Showboat. You can travel by stairs, or by elevator to the other two decks where seating is available. ... more
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Coffee, tea, iced tea and water are free with your meal. Large soft drinks are available and specialty coffees and frozen drinks may also be purchased. If you would like to view our menus, visit the Cruises & Dining section. ... more
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