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Backstage with Ron Onesti: The Arcada and time with Kevin Costner

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Kevin Costner performs July 14 at the Arcada Theatre in St. Charles. (Photo by Lou Bilotti)

It’s been 86 years since the Arcada Theatre opened to Vaudeville audiences in St. Charles. The biggest names of the day graced its stage – George Burns and Gracie Allen, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, The Little Rascals and so many more. For the next 80 years, its ride would be a rocky one. From talking pictures to community theater, back to film blockbusters and local events, then to its semi-retirement with $4 brew-n-views.

I have been in the entertainment industry for more than 25 years producing concerts, festivals and corporate events around the country. I had always dreamed of a place to call my own ... a place to showcase the many entertainers with whom I have established a friendship with over the years. When the Arcada became available eight years ago, I pounced on it, and things would never be the same in downtown St. Charles.

Since then, the theater has hosted legendary names in entertainment, produced several television specials and created some of the most memorable events in St. Charles’ history. With almost 30 years in the business, you can only imagine the countless stories and behind-the-scenes encounters I have had. The stories are just so cool, I would like to share some of them with you.

One of my favorite experiences actually happened just recently. Hollywood superstar Kevin Costner performed his country, roots-rock show by us. (I couldn’t believe it either! I have been trying to get him for years, and the persistence paid off, especially winning it over those downtown Chicago venues).

It turns out he started out in a band, kept in touch with his old bandmates and kept the music going. He even told me that if he had to choose one or the other, he would take music over movies.

He was awesome! And probably the coolest thing about his show was that he interwove his movie career within the fabric of the evening. He would start out by saying, “I wrote this one on the set of ‘The Bodyguard.’” Then he would talk about “Dances With Wolves” and play a song that he wrote while shooting that film.

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