Patchogue Theatre, Historic performing arts venue in Patchogue, United States.
Patchogue Theatre is a performing venue with 1,166 seats distributed between orchestra and balcony sections, featuring additional accessible spaces for visitors with mobility needs. The building provides varied performance spaces designed to accommodate different types of entertainment.
The theater opened in 1923 as Ward and Glynne's Theatre and went through significant changes including a 1958 fire and conversion to a multiplex format. A comprehensive restoration in 1997 returned the building to its role as a cultural venue.
The theater presents diverse entertainment throughout the year, ranging from Broadway productions and concerts to local talent shows and theatrical performances. Visitors experience a blend of professional and community-driven performances.
The theater is located on East Main Street and operates a box office Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 6 PM, with extended hours on performance nights. Visitors should plan ahead based on these hours to ensure they can purchase tickets in time.
The building contains 2,500 feet (760 meters) of electrical conduit and specialized stage reinforcements to support large-scale productions with extensive lighting and scenery. This technical infrastructure allows the venue to stage complex and demanding theatrical productions.
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