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Summit Playhouse
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Original 1891 building
Summit Playhouse is located in Union County, New Jersey
Summit Playhouse
Location in Union County, New Jersey
Summit Playhouse is located in New Jersey
Summit Playhouse
Location in New Jersey
Summit Playhouse is located in the United States
Summit Playhouse
Location in the United States
Location 10 New England Avenue
Summit, New Jersey
Built ca. 1891
Architect Arthur Bates Jennings
Architectural style Romanesque
NRHP reference No. 09001177
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Added to NRHP December 30, 2009

The Summit Playhouse is a theater in Summit, New Jersey and home to one of the oldest continuously operating amateur community theaters in the United States producing a new show each calendar season. In 2011, it presented Meet Me in St. Louis, Closer Than Ever, and Speed the Plow.

History

The original stone Romanesque building designed by Arthur Bates Jennings was constructed in 1891 as the town's first library. A municipally-operated Summit Public Library was established in 1900, and in 1910 the library was moved to another building, leaving the Romanesque building under-utilized but still belonging to the library. In 1918, The Playhouse Association was founded as a World War I relief organization, and the theatrical group rented the empty older library from the Summit Library Association for one dollar a year for the next fifty years on condition that the group maintain the facility. In 1960, a 120-seat auditorium was added and the original 1891 structure was converted into a stage. The Summit Library Association officially deeded the building to the theater in 1968.

Directors

  • Norman Lee Swartout (1918)
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