Ridgefield Playhouse Explained

Ridgefield Playhouse
Address:80 East Ridge
City:Ridgefield, Connecticut
Country:United States
Architect:Cass Gilbert Jr.
Capacity:500
Type:Indoor theatre
Opened:1938
Yearsactive:2000–present
Rebuilt:2000
Website:http://www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org/

The Ridgefield Playhouse is a theater located in Ridgefield, Connecticut, with a capacity of 500. It hosts a variety of entertainment events such as the showing of films, plays or musical performances.

History

The Ridgefield Playhouse was opened in December 2000 with a performance by guitarist Jose Feliciano. It was remodeled from the old Ridgefield High School's auditorium which was designed in the 1940s by Cass Gilbert Jr. He was the son of Cass Gilbert, architect of Supreme Court Building and the Woolworth Building. When it was still the auditorium in the old high school the auditorium was the place where school performances, community events and town meetings were held. During World War II residents of Ridgefield could see Arturo Toscanini conduct there.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the Ridgefield Playhouse . The Ridgefield Playhouse . October 16, 2020.