Hurricane-Pounded Mississippi Gulf Coast Resort Gets Fired Up
Beau Rivage Resort & Casino will complete its $550-million transformation with the opening of the Beau Rivage Theater. Widely regarded as the premier entertainment venue in the south, the Theatre will play host to today’s brightest stars in its 1,550-seat showroom and be home to Imaginaya, the Beau’s newest production by acclaimed Russian choreographer Alla Duhova.
The theater features a $3-million, state-of-the-art sound and lighting system and is one of the best-equipped theaters in the country. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Beau Rivage underwent a dramatic renovation to restore its legendary southern charm while adding new amenities and experiences for guests to enjoy.
It reopened for business on August 29, 2006. Now boasting enhanced architecture and interior design
schemes; 1,740 luxurious guest rooms and suites; a redesigned casino; 11 world-class restaurants including Todd English’s OLIVES, four exciting lounges and bars; 12 retail venues; a lavish spa and salon; tropical pool; convention center; an unparalleled Fazio-designed golf course and the Beau Rivage Theatre; the Beau is back in every sense of the word.
Since its reopening, Beau Rivage has continued its efforts to revitalize Mississippi tourism and make a positive impact on the local economy with the addition of three new gourmet restaurants and its Tom
Fazio-designed golf course, Fallen Oak.