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The New London Theatre (2007) Designed by architect Paul Tvrtkovic and scenic designer Sean Kenny ( Blitz! , Oliver! , Pickwick (musical) ), modelled after the Walter Gropius Total-Theater, and seating 960 on 2 levels, the theatre's auditorium first opened with a television recording of Marlene Dietrich 's one-woman show. [ 13 ]
New London Barn Playhouse: A prominent summer stock small professional theatre. New Hampshire's oldest summer theatre. Each summer it produces Musicals and Dramas to sold-out crowds of residents and tourists. Listed in the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places (NHSRHP) since 2006. [9]
The Barn Dinner Theatre (Greensboro) - Greensboro, North Carolina - was founded in 1964,and is the oldest continuously running dinner theater in America and the last of the original Barn Dinner Theatres. [6] Murder Cafe – Hudson Valley, New York-based (formerly Las Vegas, Nevada) since 1998; Murry's Dinner Playhouse Little Rock, Arkansas ...
HOPEWELL — The Old Dominion Barn Dance, the best country music this side of the Grand Ole Opry, kicked off its 2024 season at the Beacon Theatre with Ricky Skaggs, 14-time Grammy Award winning ...
Season tickets for the upcoming 2024 season are available now at the online box office. For more information, including show dates and ticket purchases, visit www.hackmatack.org or call the box ...
Cape Cod Theatre/ Harwich Junior Theatre "The Couch": Jan. 13 "24 Hour Play Festival": Jan. 20. College Light Opera Company. The College Light Opera Company's 2024 season opens on June 18. "Brigadoon"
Michele Lowe (born November 1, 1957) is an American playwright and librettist whose work has been produced on Broadway, off Broadway and around the world. She received the Francesca Primus Prize in 2010 for her play Inana. [1]
The Garde Arts Center is a non-profit performing arts center and cinema located at 325 State Street at the corner of Huntington Street in New London, Connecticut. It owns and operates the Garde Theatre, a historic movie palace and current concert venue with approximately 1,500 seats. [1]