Patchogue Theatre

The Patchogue Village Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., organized under a Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York.

The Center showcases a broad spectrum of performing arts for the benefit of a wide-ranging audience at affordable prices.

Several local businessmen came up with the initial funds to purchase the theatre and the village applied for grants to renovate and restore the building to its former glory.

The small theater lobby was replaced by a much larger one, featuring a mahogany bar and Art Deco style bathrooms.

By early 2001, the plaster and ceiling were painted and gilded, the new chandelier was hung and the restoration of the magnificent theater interior was complete.

A 5,000-square-foot (460 m2) addition to the back of the building was built to accommodate extended wing space for larger, modern sets.

The Theatre displays a vast array of musical talent in the heart of Long Island, New York's south shore .