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A non-profit community theater
10 New England Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901
908-273-2192


Just Closed!

Rent (School Edition)
&
Seussical Jr.

A part of the Broadway Junior Collection


July 22 - August 12   
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Rent & Seussical


The Playhouse Association was founded in 1918 as a World War I relief organization. Since then, we have mounted over 290 productions, making us one of the oldest continuously operating community theaters in the United States. We present three shows a year: a Fall show in November, a Winter show in February and March, and a Spring show in May. During the summer, Kaleidoscope, our theater for youth, presents a production for — and with! — students.

Our community service includes a benefit performance of each of our regular plays, scholarships for Dramatic Arts students, and donations of books on theater to the Summit Free Public Library.

We have our own theater, off Springfield Avenue just west of the Summit business district. The old stone part of the building was constructed in 1891 to house Summit's first library. At that time, the library was run by the Summit Library Association, a private, non-profit organization created by a group of Summit residents who felt the town needed a library. In 1900, the City of Summit established a municipal library (the Summit Free Public Library), and took over day-to-day operation of the library. In 1910, the city constructed a new library building, near the site of the current public library, and abandoned the old building at 10 New England Avenue. It was standing empty when our founders began using it as a theater in 1918. For the next fifty years, the Summit Playhouse Association rented it, for one dollar a year, from the Summit Library Association. During that time we maintained and improved the building, and in 1960, we added a 120-seat auditorium and converted the original 1891 building into a stage. In 1968, the Summit Library Association, now essentially defunct, officially deeded the building, its last remaining asset, to us.

Click here for a movie of the Playhouse. It includes clips from recent productions, as well as a backstage tour. (11 meg download; requires Windows Media Player.)


Sylvia: May 2010
Sylvia
May 2010
Murder In Green Meadows: February 2010
Murder In Green Meadows
February 2010
The Constant Wife: May 2009
The Constant Wife
May 2009
The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie: November 2009
The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie
November 2009
Doubt: Feb. 2009
Doubt, A Parable
February 2009
Baby: November 2008
Baby
November 2008
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof: May 2008
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
May 2008
Brooklyn Boy: Feb. 2008
Brooklyn Boy
February 2008
You Can't Take It With You: Nov. 2007
You Can't Take It With You
November 2007
Forum: May 2007
Forum
May 2007
Living Out: February 2007
Living Out
February 2007
The Children's Hour: November 2006
The Children's Hour
November 2006
The Sisters Rosensweig: May 2006
The Sisters Rosensweig
May 2006
The Lion In Winter: February 2006
The Lion In Winter
February 2006
The Miracle Worker: November 2005
The Miracle Worker
November 2005
A Delicate Balance: May 2005
A Delicate Balance
May 2005
Fiorello!: November 2004
Fiorello!
November 2004
Inspecting Carol: February 2005
Inspecting Carol
February 2005

The Playhouse: Click to enlarge


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