Larry Lagin paintings at the Holocaust exhibit
Holocaust art exhibit at Harrington Gallery
The Harrington Gallery
fire coming out of a building
My early photo of the conversion of this historic firehouse into a modern museum. Circa 2008
a memorial exhibit sign
There is no evidence that Monet wore a mask while painting during the Spanish Flu pandemic. But he should have.
Originally an old fire station
Larry Lagin painting. Harrington Gallery, Firehouse Art Center
Now a museum/performing arts center
Damn Yankees
interior
Joseph and the amazing Technicolor dreamcoat
Firehouse Arts Center, 2000-square foot art gallery
Firehouse Arts Center at night, side view
An evening with Jared Freiburg. Amazing!.
Firehouse Arts Center, front entrance
Firehouse Arts Center, lobby
Firehouse Arts Center Entrance
Firehouse Arts Center, intimate 227-seat state-of-the-art theater
Firehouse Arts Center, state-of-the-art, 227-seat theater
Kim B.
Dec 28, 2024
The firehouse arts center is a great venue for performing arts. The acoustics are excellent. As for seeing the stage there isn't a bad seat in the house. The seats are comfortable with enough leg room. The center is kept clean. The art displays are engaging. The concessions are good quality and different than most theater fare.
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george S.
Jan 21, 2024
Love a night out at the Firehouse theater. Excellent entertainment. Not a bad seat I. The theater. I took a group of friends to see Jerod Freiburg just before Christmas. It was a fabulous show.
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will l.
Aug 2, 2022
Wonderful local art center, built from an old fire station. A variety of live performances, as well as art exhibits in the attached Harrington Art gallery. The gallery is free to visit--but please drop a few bucksIn the donation box! Recently saw an exhibit of Holocaust paintings by local artist Larry Lagin. Stark, impactful images. Particularly meaningful, as we recently lost a long-time family friend, who had survived WWII by hiding from the Nazis, first in Germany, then Belgium.Also a handful of interesting sculptures in the gardens surrounding the main building.
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Scott H.
Aug 19, 2022
Fantastic community theater. Excellent stage, lighting, and sound. Tonight I saw Joseph and the amazing Technicolor dreamcoat in both American Sign language and spoken english. I had a front row seat, which was a little bit closer than I was comfortable with. The staff were amazing.
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Chris L.
Sep 15, 2019
$30 to hear the Eagles? Well okay, it was an Eagles tribute, not really the Eagles but it was still an outstanding value. Tonight we heard the tribute to a nearly packed out crowd.We have attended many concerts here, and it has always been a great value, and usually a lot of fun as well. Parking is easy, prices are reasonable, and the talent is good.
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Evangelene G.
Nov 26, 2019
I've never been here before, but always wanted to check this out. This is a really small theater, but for what I was seeing, I thought it was the perfect venue.I was here to see an acoustic show by Greg Kihn and Robert Berry. The show was great and would do it over again, but now onto the venue.I appreciated that Firehouse sends out an email on parking. Luckily I scored a spot in front down the street. There is parking in the back of the theater in case you were wondering.The theater is very small. There is a box office inside as you enter, and the concession stand is between the theater entrance on the lower level.They do have restrooms, including one family/gender neutral restroom. Art work is displayed throughout as well.The theater is small, but very intimate. There is seating upstairs as well as on the floor. From what I observed, there's adequate spacing in between the rows. There's also seating along the wall adjacent to the stage.I definitely would go here again.
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Ben T.
May 9, 2022
Saw "Damn Yankees" on Saturday 7 May and it was great! Very inexpensive, no masks, no vaccination proof, refreshments allowed in the theater and the performance was wonderful! Small live theater at its best!Ben F Tarsitano, DDS, MD
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Melissa R.
Jan 19, 2014
This is a very intimate performing arts center and I would be surprised if there are 250 seats in the house. We were on the lower level, second to the last row, in the outer seats on the left. I was still able to see every expression displayed on Collin Quinn's face during his show "Unconstitutional". You would have to be working with 20/70+ vision to be disappointed with your seat at the Firehouse Arts Center.You have an option to buy beer and wine in the lobby and you can take it into the theater with you. The seats are my only knock on this place. They are comfortable enough for an hour comedy show but I would think twice about purchasing tickets if I had to sit there any longer than that.
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Belinda S.
Feb 10, 2018
We had such a great time here. The venue is small, but that makes the show more intimate and helps to bring the entertainers closer. The seats are not traditional theatre seats, but individual chais. Yet, they are comfortable enough to sit through a show. They have a little concession and allow you to take your snacks to your seats. There is no coat check, so be prepared to either hold your coat on your lap or leave it in your car. We had no trouble finding parking, even on a Friday night. To the performers and crew of Noises Off! You guys were great! We laughed till we cried. Perfect!
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M. S.
Nov 13, 2021
Best little hometown theater ever!! The shows are great and the theater is very quaint. Customer service is over the top great. There was a mix up with tickets and the box office took care of it without hesitation. She was so kind and said enjoy the show!
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