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| Middletown is rich with culture, history and entertainment! Do you enjoy the thrill of sitting in a darkened theater waiting for the orchestra to hit their opening notes? If you're looking for something to do on an evening or a weekend, look no further than downtown Middletown! |
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| | From the massive sounds of the mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ to the intimate sounds of a singular grand piano, from symphony orchestra to jazz assemble, from Broadway traveling shows to intriguing community theatre, from cultural celebrations to Las Vegas comedians, to rock 'n roll, the Paramount Theatre offers an exceptional series of entertainment and top notch, quality shows right in Downtown Middetown. |
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| | The Paramount Theatre |
| | 17 South St. |
| | 845-346-4195 |
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| | This beautiful 1100 seat theatre, built in 1929, has the finest acoustics north of Carnegie Hall, and serves audiences of all ages and artistic interests. |
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| | Opening in 7 days. |
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| | Middletown Recreation & Parks Dept. |
| | 47 Academy Ave. |
| | 845-346-4180 |
| | Call or visit us & find out about Camps, Cheerleading, Little People, Playtime, Theatre, Music, Dance and much more. |
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| | Middletown Thrall Library |
| | 12 Depot St. |
| | 845-333-3333 |
| | Visit the Thall Library. Technology at the library and at our web site is updated regularly to ensure patrons and staff members have the very best capabilities to meet everyone's information needs and interests. |
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