Point of interest
The Palace Danbury
3 locals recommend,
Location
165 Main St
Danbury, CT
Tips from locals
Approx 20 mins from the lake house. A downtown destination for music, theatre, comedy, film, and more!
The Palace opened on Sept. 6, 1928, in the great tradition of movie palaces of the time, boasting 2,000 seats, a domed ceiling, and Italian statuary. It had a full pipe organ, two grand pianos and a nine-piece pit orchestra. It booked vaudeville acts and motion pictures. Louis Armstrong played there. So did Jimmy Durante . Touring Broadway shows booked The Palace. The theater struggled the last few decades, and eventually was carved into a triplex. Slowly being resurrected, the Palace now hosts a variety of special screenings (the Academy Award shorts series is a favorite) and live performances; with the hope of being restored again to a 2000 seat showcase.
The Palace opened on Sept. 6, 1928, in the great tradition of movie palaces of the time, boasting 2,000 seats, a domed ceiling, and Italian statuary. It had a full pipe organ, two grand pianos and a nine-piece pit orchestra. It booked vaudeville acts and motion pictures. Louis Armstrong played the…
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