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  2. Stamford Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Truglia Theatre, a conventional proscenium theatre with 757 seats. Leonhardt Studio, a black box theatre, for more intimate performance events. Mercede Promenade, the main lobby and reception area. Rossi Salon on the upper level has a panoramic view of downtown Stamford. Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Gallery overlooks the Mercede Promenade.

  3. Arts and culture in Stamford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Stamford Theatre, about 1919. Prior to its demolition due to a devastating fire, Stamford's town hall included a theater on the third floor beginning in the 1870s. Edwin Booth, a Cos Cob, Connecticut resident, is said to have acted in that theater. The nearby Grand Opera House, which stood on the site of the Palace Theatre, burned down as well.

  4. Stamford Senior Youth Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Stamford Senior Youth Theatre "(SSYT)" is a theatre company based in Stamford. The company devises and produces a new original performance annually, usually written by the company's artistic director. The company operates on a yearly timeline which runs from September to July.

  5. Stamford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Avon Theatre in 2013. Curtain Call Inc. presents plays and other entertainment at the Sterling Farms Theatre Complex, 1349 Newfield Avenue. Stamford Center for the Arts: The Palace Theatre, originally opened as a vaudeville house in 1927 and reopened as a nonprofit theater in 1983. It was joined in 1992 by the Rich Forum, another downtown venue.

  6. Stamford Shakespeare Company - Wikipedia

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    The grounds of Tolethorpe Hall; on the left the permanent canopy covering the auditorium. Stamford Shakespeare Company, [1] a registered charity, [2] is an amateur theatre company presenting an annual season of plays in June, July and August at the Rutland Open Air Theatre [3] [4] in the grounds of Tolethorpe Hall, [5] Rutland.

  7. Downtown Stamford - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Stamford, or Stamford Downtown, is the central business district of the city of Stamford, Connecticut, United States.It includes major retail establishments, a shopping mall, a university campus, the headquarters of major corporations and Fortune 500 companies, as well as other retail businesses, hotels, restaurants, offices, entertainment venues and high-rise apartment buildings.

  8. Tolethorpe Hall - Wikipedia

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    Tolethope Hall in the parish of Little Casterton, Rutland, England, PE9 4BH is a country house near Stamford, Lincolnshire at grid reference. It is now the location of the Rutland Theatre of the Stamford Shakespeare Company. The hall is a Grade II* Listed Building, [1] Tolethorpe Hall

  9. Palace Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Palace Theater, part of the Stamford Center for the Arts, Stamford, Connecticut; Palace Theater (Waterbury, Connecticut), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in New Haven County, Connecticut; Palace Theater (Hilo, Hawaii), listed on the NRHP on the island of Hawaii; Cadillac Palace Theatre, Chicago, Illinois