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  2. Cape Cod Melody Tent - Wikipedia

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    The Cape Cod Melody Tent is a seasonal venue that runs from May through September. The Music Circus and Melody Tent are owned and operated by the South Shore Playhouse Associates, a not-for-profit organization. The seating capacity is approximately 2,300. [1] It was originally known as Cape Cod Music Circus from 1950–1951. [1]

  3. Theater (structure) - Wikipedia

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    A theater, or playhouse, is a structure where theatrical works, performing arts, and musical concerts are presented. The theater building serves to define the performance and audience spaces. The facility usually is organized to provide support areas for performers, the technical crew and the audience members, as well as the stage where the ...

  4. Wendy house - Wikipedia

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    A playhouse may become a hide-away, fort, club house in a child's imagination or simply a place to "play house" in imitation of adult behavior. Treehouses or tents sometimes serve as a playhouse or secret vantage point for children. Modern Cubby House design. A Cubby House is another name for playhouses.

  5. Summer stock theater - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, summer stock expanded: The Muny, St. Louis, Missouri (1919) is the nation's oldest and largest outdoor musical theater; Manhattan Theatre Colony, first started near Peterborough, New Hampshire (1927) and moved to Ogunquit, Maine; Gretna Theatre, Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania (1927) as part of the Chautauqua movement; [10] the Cape Playhouse, Dennis, Massachusetts (1927); and the ...

  6. Tent show - Wikipedia

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    Tent shows have been an important part of American history since the mid-to-late nineteenth century. In 1927, Don Carle Gillette gave "statistical evidence that the tented drama constituted 'a more extensive business than Broadway and all the rest of the legitimate theatre industry put together.'" [1] The shows first began "in regions which couldn’t support full-time playhouses."

  7. Flat Rock Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    A big-top tent was rented for use as a venue; the property was purchased in 1956 and a theatre was built that year. [3] [4] [5] In 1962, "The World of Carl Sandburg" premiered at Flat Rock Playhouse before moving to Broadway. [3] Farquhar's son Robin took his father's place managing the theatre in 1983, three years before his dad's death.