Danville theatre set to premiere exclusive screening of Hollywood star's documentary
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DANVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — Excitement is brewing at the Fischer Theatre in Danville as they unveil plans to honor one of the town’s most beloved figures. In celebration of Dick Van Dyke’s milestone 100th birthday, the theatre will host a special two-day event featuring a brand-new, never-before-seen documentary about his life.

Renowned for his roles in classics such as “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “Mary Poppins,” and “Bye Bye Birdie,” Van Dyke’s influence and charm have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.

Theatre Interim Director Ashton Greer shared that the community has been eagerly anticipating a celebration of Van Dyke’s contributions. “The enthusiasm here to honor [Van Dyke] is palpable. His story, life, and enduring legacy hold significant meaning for us all,” Greer remarked.

Director of the documentary, Steve Boettcher, highlighted Van Dyke’s deep connection to the area, noting that he spent much of his childhood visiting the theatre, adding a personal touch to the celebration.

The film’s director, Steve Boettcher, said Van Dyke spent a lot of his childhood coming to this place.

“When you see the film, you’ll realize Danville built Dick Van Dyke. Literally, they contributed to who he is today and what he is about today. And it all started here in his hometown of Danville. And we are fortunate [that] Danville shared him with the rest of us,” Boettcher said.  

The Fischer Theatre recently fundraised nearly $70,000 and was given $200,000 in grant money. Greer said the funds will restore its gift shop and concession area. They also plan to create greenrooms, dress rooms and bathrooms. The theatre hopes the renovations will pull in more traveling artists to its stage. 

Mayor Rickey Williams Jr. said he is excited about the potential tourism from the additions. 

“It’s going to be huge,” Williams Jr. said. “We will be able to have higher caliber acts. We’ll be able to do more production, and obviously, that brings more people. More entertainment for our people here, but also bring in more folks from out of town.”

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