For the first time in more than 90 years, the building at 7 S. Second Ave. in downtown St. Charles is entertaining audiences again.
Moonlight Theatre opened its doors to the public Feb. 25 with a sold-out comedy show. The building had housed Idle Hour Theatre from 1914-1926.
Joseph Mennella is co-owner of Moonlight Theatre with his mother, Nancy Fioramonti-Mennella.
“We’re happy to be able to bring it back to its original intention,” Mennella said.
Mennella lives in St. Charles and Fioramonti-Mennella lives in Batavia. Mennella is chairman and artistic director at Moonlight Theatre and his mother is director of entertainment at the venue.
The theater is expected to accommodate between 150 and 200 people after some additional modifications. Comedy acts will be regularly featured at Moonlight Theatre.
Mennella said audiences are yearning for comedy shows, especially with Zanies Comedy Club no longer open. Zanies had been located in the now shuttered Pheasant Run Resort.
“It’s what the area wants,” he said. “So we’re excited to offer that.”
Chicago comedian Vince Maranto, who was the headliner on Moonlight Theatre’s opening night, will make several appearances at Moonlight Theatre in the next couple of months.
“He’s performed in Las Vegas and he’s performed in Chicago and all over the Midwest,” Mennella said. “He’s one of the top Zanies comics in the area.”
Moonlight Theatre will join other venues in St. Charles such as Steel Beam Theatre and Marquee Youth Stage in offering theatrical productions.
“We strive to be another professional theater in town that offers great entertainment and we’re happy to be a piece of that puzzle,” Mennella said.
Moonlight Theatre also will offer live music. Area musician Annalee Hooson will perform March 9. St. Charles’ Leslie Hunt will take the stage March 31.
Hunt, who finished among the final 10 female contestants on “American Idol” in 2007, recently opened Hunt House Creative Arts Center just around the corner from Moonlight Theatre. Hunt House is a music and arts school/performance space that offers private and group lessons for children, teens and adults.
“We’re excited to have Leslie here,” Mennella said. “We support her 100%, so we want to collaborate with her as well.”
Fioramonti-Mennella said Moonlight Theatre also will be hosting artist showcases. They plan to collaborate with other businesses in the downtown.
“We just want everybody to support each other and work together,” she said. “The people in this community have supported us tremendously.”
Moonlight Theatre can be rented out for events, including weddings.
Information about Moonlight Theatre is available at its website, moonlighttheatre.com.