Forestburgh Playhouse

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The Forestburgh Playhouse is the oldest continuously operating summer theater, in New York State, 7 miles south of Monticello. Founded in 1947 by John Grahame and Alexander Maissel, it was originally the Forestburgh Summer Theatre, until 1980, when the name was changed to the Forestburgh Playhouse.

Inspired by the surrounding beauty of the Sullivan County Catskills, The Forestburgh Playhouse exists to nurture, launch, and delight through professional theatrical productions, arts education programs, and multidisciplinary performances. The Playhouse nurtures theatre as an all-American art form, cultivating new work and the artists who create it; launches the careers of young performers, technicians, writers, and composers; and delights audiences with a diverse offering of festivals, concerts, cabaret shows, and summer productions.

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Franklin Trapp
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