Every Saturday at six o'clock, downtown Eunice fills the Liberty Theater with a live radio broadcast of Cajun and zydeco music. The show — *Rendez-Vous des Cajuns* — has run weekly since 1987 from this restored 1924 theater. It's conducted in both French and English, the acts drawn from the living Cajun and Creole music tradition, the format unchanged: a seated audience, a working stage, microphones that send the sound out over KRVS to anyone with a radio. This is the closest thing Louisiana has to the Grand Ole Opry. Garrison Keillor saw it and borrowed pieces for *Prairie Home Companion*. The theater sits in Evangeline Parish, part of Acadiana — the French Louisiana region named for the Acadian refugees who settled here after their expulsion from Canada at the end of the Seven Years' War. The music in this room is what those families and the people they married carried forward. Theater admission is modest. The broadcast is free. The show starts at six.
- ·Every Saturday evening since 1987, Rendez-Vous des Cajuns broadcasts live Cajun and zydeco music from this restored 1924 theater.
- ·The closest thing Louisiana has to the Grand Ole Opry — a live radio show before a seated audience.
- ·Conducted in both French and English, with acts drawn from the living Cajun and Creole music tradition.
- ·Garrison Keillor modeled Prairie Home Companion partly on what he saw here.
- ·The show is free to listen to on KRVS. Theater admission is modest.
- ·Located in downtown Eunice. Show starts at 6pm Saturdays.
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