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The Campaign for a New Era was the fundraising effort by the Westport Country Playhouse to help pay for its $30.6 million, 18-month renovation from 2003 to 2005. Donations of more than $1,000 are recognized within the Westport Country Playhouse's lobby and production programs.
“A Sherlock Carol” runs Dec. 17-22 at Westport Country Playhouse, 25 Powers Court, Westport. Performances are Dec. 17-19 at 7 p.m., Dec. 20 and 21 at both 2 and 7 p.m. and Dec. 22 at 2 p.m ...
Country Dinner Playhouse – Greenwood Village, Colorado, Dallas, Texas, Louisville, Kentucky, Scottsdale, Arizona Derby Dinner Playhouse – Clarksville, Indiana (since 1974) Desert Star Theater – Murray, Utah; listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places It was later closed down and demolished, but rebuilt and expanded into the ...
The Derby Dinner Playhouse in Clarksville, Indiana opened in 1974 and was still open in 2009, operating continuously for 35 years. They utilized a "magic stage" similar to those used by the Barn Dinner Theatre.
Westport Country Playhouse notable performers include [1] [2] Carl Van Vechten photo portrait of Anna May Wong, in costume for a dramatic adaptation of Puccini's Turandot at Westport, August 11, 1937 [3] 1933: Kitty Carlisle in Champagne Sec; 1934: Burgess Meredith in Hide and Seek; 1935: Ruth Gordon in The Country Wife; 1936:
Sweet Siam, a Thai and sushi restaurant, has closed after six years in Westport. Brett Allred of Allred Management purchased the Sweet Siam building, at 4130 Pennsylvania Ave., about three months ago.
The Westport Country Playhouse, founded in 1930, is a regional theater. [39] After Paul Newman moved to Westport in 1960, he became a principal "driving force" behind the playhouse. [39] Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) Westport, part of the Westport Arts Center; the facility was expanded in 2019 to include the permanent contemporary art ...
Arnie Kaye was a local businessman in Westport, Connecticut US. He was known for his battles with the town in establishing a video arcade in the same town. [1] He died in 2003. [2] The arcade, Arnie's Place, was built in 1982, and closed on Sunday September 18, 1994. [3]