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  2. Patchogue Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts is Located at 71 East Main Street in Patchogue Village, Suffolk County, New York (nearest cross street, North Ocean Avenue). The Patchogue Village Center for the Performing Arts , Inc., organized under a Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York.

  3. Jim Stanek - Wikipedia

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    James Stanek (born August 5, 1971) is an American theatre, film, and television actor. ... (The Patchogue Theatre) Filmography. Year Title Role Type Notes 1998

  4. Patchogue, New York - Wikipedia

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    Patchogue operates a small fleet of buses that transport in and out of Downtown called Patchogue-Village Transit with routes R1S, R2S, R3N, R4N Patchogue is served by the LIRR Montauk Branch . The station is a hub for several Suffolk County Transit bus lines (the 2, 6, 51, 53, 55, 66, 77 and 77Y), as well as the Village of Patchogue Bus.

  5. Andrew Kober - Wikipedia

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    The Public Theater: 2009 Broadway Al Hirshfeld Theatre: 2010 West End Gielgud Theatre: 2011 Spamalot: Sir Dennis Galahad / Prince Herbert's Father / The Black Knight Regional Patchogue Theatre: 2014-15 Les Misérables: Innkeeper / Babet u/s Factory Foreman u/s Bamatabois Broadway Imperial Theatre: 2015 Babet / Innkeeper / Factory Foreman

  6. The Garland Theater's new website is live, and tickets are on ...

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    Feb. 19—The Garland Theater's new website is live. The Garland's website launch comes a few weeks after the theater, which sold to new owners late last year and has been closed, announced it ...

  7. Vail-Leavitt Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Vail-Leavitt Music Hall is a late nineteenth-century theater presently in use on the east end of Long island in Riverhead, New York. The building was built by David F. Vail, with the help of his son George M. Vail in 1881. David was a local lumber dealer in the Riverhead and Eastern Suffolk County Long Island area.