Grove Street Playhouse

The Grove Street Playhouse, also known during its existence as the Courtyard Playhouse, was an off-Broadway theatre located on Grove Street in the West Village.

Subsequently also known as Miss Majesties, it was the oldest children's theatre company in New York City.

[3] It took the name Grove Street Playhouse in 1995 under the artistic director Marilyn Majeski and operated as such until 2002.

[3] Notable productions included Private Lives, which featured Noël Coward.

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