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  2. Newtown, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The theater has been the primary venue for the Newtown Friends of Music chamber music concerts, the Flagpole Radio Café productions, and several others. The "Live at the Edmond Town Hall" concert series was created by Newtown resident Hayden Bates in 2009. All proceeds are put towards aiding the Edmond's theater upgrades.

  3. Newtown Borough Historic District - Wikipedia

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    17 Main Street, home of Arthur J. Smith, publisher of the Newtown Bee newspaper which began in 1877. [3]: 15–16 Liberty Pole/Flagpole [3]: 16 Soldiers and Sailors Monument; Edmond Town Hall; Matthew Curtiss House, 44 Main Street, a museum of the Newtown Historical Society [3]: 17 [5]

  4. History of Newtown, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The town hall contains not only town offices, but a movie theater, a gymnasium for sports, parties and craft shows; the Alexandria Room, used for weddings, parties and recitals; and other, smaller meeting rooms. Newtown's Booth Memorial public library was opened December 17, 1932 with a capacity for 25,000 volumes.

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  7. New Theatre, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The New Theatre, formerly Workers' Art Club and New Theatre League, is a community theatre company in the Inner West Sydney suburb of Newtown, Australia.Its origins are in the international New Theatre movement of the 1920s, and it is the oldest theatre company in continuous production in New South Wales.

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  9. Provincetown Players - Wikipedia

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    The Provincetown Players was a collective of artists, people and writers, intellectuals, and amateur theater enthusiasts. Under the leadership of the husband and wife team of George Cram “Jig” Cook and Susan Glaspell from Iowa, the Players produced two seasons in Provincetown, Massachusetts (1915 and 1916) and six seasons in New York City, between 1916 and 1922.