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There are two parking lots to the west of the station and to the east there are six lots. The two lots furthest to the east are for daily parking, while the remaining are for monthly commuters with New Canaan resident permits. The station is owned by the Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT) and operated by the Town of New Canaan. [1]
New Canaan Historical Society (also referred to as New Canaan Museum and Historical Society) is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which was originally formed in 1889 (incorporated 1893) to "bring together the genealogies of the families who have lived in the town, to form a library and collect relicts and curiosities, to form a museum".
The Playhouse, at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Brisbane, Queensland; The Playhouse, at the Sydney Opera House, New South Wales; The Playhouse (1916–1933), became Garrick Theatre (Melbourne), Victoria; Playhouse Theatre (Perth), a theatre in Perth, Western Australia, demolished in 2012; Playhouse Theatre (Hobart), a theatre in Hobart ...
How to get tickets to the Bucks County Playhouse Season tickets for a four-show package can be purchased for $240, including fees. Special discounted subscriptions are available for patrons under ...
Central New York Playhouse is a community theater company in DeWitt, New York. Founded in 2012, the Playhouse performs a monthly production in ShoppingTown Mall . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The Woodstock Playhouse is an American summer stock theater located at 103 Mill Hill Road in Woodstock, New York.Founded in 1938, the not-for profit theater, which is owned by the Pan American Dance Foundation, hosts theatre, music and other presentations throughout the year.
The Playhouse Company may refer to: Playhouse Arts, formerly The Playhouse Company, an amateur theatre company based at The Playhouse, Cheltenham The Playhouse Company (South Africa) , a professional theatre company based at the Playhouse Theatre in Durban, South Africa
The theatre was repaired and re-opened as The Playhouse on 28 January 1907 with a one-act play called The Drums of Oudh and a play called Toddles, by Tristan Bernard and Andre Godferneaux. Shaw wrote a sketch entitled The Interlude at the Playhouse for the occasion. The new theatre had a smaller seating capacity of 679. W.