Darien Playhouse

1077 Boston Post Road,
Darien, CT 6820

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larryb7313
larryb7313 on September 21, 2008 at 9:45 am

that photo isnt of the theatre. the theatre is now located in the back of the building

larryb7313
larryb7313 on December 19, 2004 at 6:48 pm

Darien reopened on november 19 with polar express and national treasure. Each theater now seats 165

larryb7313
larryb7313 on October 30, 2004 at 7:09 am

This theater is almost ready to be reopened they are shooting for the second week in November to be open

Mike (saps)
Mike (saps) on August 21, 2004 at 5:49 am

Things are on the move in Darien. Here are excerpts from a New York Times story of 8/18/04, followed by a link to the entire article.

A full-service Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa and an Ann Taylor Loft have leased space in the Darien Playhouse movie theater, a prime spot in the small downtown here.

Arthur Collins Sr., a developer of upscale office and housing complexes along the Eastern Seaboard, and Thomas E. Golden, president of the Thomas E. Golden Realty Company in Darien, are redeveloping the 21,500-square-foot theater building, built in 1926. Closed for seven years in the 1980’s, it was purchased by United Artists and reopened as a two-screen theater, but closed again before the two men took it over. Mr. Collins said, “We had to find a way to save it for the town, but movie rents are barely a break-even, so we had to get other income.”

While Mr. Collins and Mr. Golden have completely gutted the interior, they saved the red-brick colonial facade in compliance with the town’s wish. “We are a charming New England town, and we don’t want to lose that character,” Ms. Klein said.
By halving the two theaters' capacity, to 160 seats each, and adding 1,500 square feet to each side of the building, the developers made room for three new tenants. The third is a high-end linen shop, Sweet Dreams, which took 1,500 square feet on the ground floor facing the street.

The white-pillared theater entrance and lobby will be taken over by Ann Taylor, with a store that covers 6,500 square feet; moviegoers will now enter the theater at the back of the building. The marquee will remain, bearing the name Playhouse Square. The two stores and the theater are expected to open around Thanksgiving, Mr. Collins said.

Peter Vivien, a restorer, owner and operator of vintage theaters in New Jersey, will operate the theater on a 30-year lease. His plans for the interior include a swagged Austrian show curtain and pastel upholstery.

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Goober103182
Goober103182 on March 23, 2004 at 9:24 am

The Darien Playhouse is a first run theatre… when re-opened, the entrance will be in the back of the theatre, and the lobby on the side… the seating in both theatres will begin where the carpet used to cross the floor seats half way down, so you will always be sitting on top of the screen, and the beloved balcony will be only a memory… But we’ll have to wait and see how it turns out.

Lawrence
Lawrence on January 5, 2004 at 3:42 pm

Is this a first run commercial venue or arty house policy?
Roger my email address is

Roger Katz
Roger Katz on January 3, 2004 at 5:37 pm

It’s an independent owner. he has run the theatre for about a year so far, but wants to renovate it to reduce the size of the auditorium and add retail space.

Lawrence
Lawrence on January 3, 2004 at 2:18 pm

Who runs this as a movie theater right now ?
Is this a United Artist/Regal operation or is it closed
and renovating for a new owner?

Roger Katz
Roger Katz on January 3, 2004 at 7:25 am

Seating capacity is shortly going to be reduced to about 300 with the addition of retail space. More retail space is needed to ensure the financial viability of the building.

William
William on November 19, 2003 at 4:35 pm

The Darien Theatre seated 600 people.