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Sharon Playhouse

The Sharon Playhouse is a regional, non-profit theater producing high-quality performances with Broadway-caliber actors as well as talented local community members. Its mission is to entertain the community of Northwest Connecticut and beyond, while also serving as a teaching theater to encourage aspiring actors and other theatre artists of all ages to develop their craft.

The Re Institute

The Re Institute is a 2000 square foot exhibition space situated in the hay loft of a 1960's barn. Located at the intersection of New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts, The Re Institute is part of a forty acre working farm. This corner of the New England, commonly referred to as "Hells Acres", is historically recognized as a place outside the law. It is traditionally a site where chance and invention take place. Also located on this site is the Webatuck spring, the largest spring in Dutchess County. It is notable for being the lost fountain of youth and the aim of Ponce de Leon search.

Four Brothers Drive-in

Don’t miss out on a night a fun at this unique drive-in style theatre for premium entertainment, located in the quaint town of Amenia. Drive-in features first run films with double features, digital audio projection, and food delivered to cars from Four Brothers Restaurant.

The Moviehouse

The Moviehouse is a state-of-the-art independent cinema with three high-tech digital screens plus an intimate screening lounge for smaller audiences, private parties, screenings, and events.

We are inclusive and believe film should shed light on stories from all over the world, as well as unite us in laughter, empathy, surprise, and spirited conversation.