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Ridgefield Playhouse

3.6 (77 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Andres A.

What a nice, quaint theater. We took our Middle School class to see the Harriet Tubman Show and our students really enjoyed the show. For many of them this was their first theater experience and it was wonderful. The seats and acoustics were great. I am definitely going to have to catch other shows.

Lenny K.

I found the seating to be very comfortable, and the sound system to be excellent. It's small enough to be classified an intimate setting, but large enough to get electrified if the band is doing its job. I will definitely come back here again. On this particular evening, I saw Bernie Williams and his band and they were great.

Denise A.

This is a small and unassuming playhouse in beautiful Ridgefield, CT. This was my first visit. Parking was free (hooray) and plentiful, and a minute or two walk from any of the on site parking spaces/areas to the entrance Getting into the venue was organized and quick (checking any bags and the tickets). As another reviewer mentioned, there is an adjacent ramp for those who may have mobility issues. Leaving the venue was relaxed and easy and no long car lines. Whew. All the staff that we encountered were friendly and welcoming-from the entrance staff to concessions to seating assistants. Wine, beer and cocktails, along with some snacks are readily available to either consume in the spacious lounge area or take inside theatre. Restrooms were plentiful, clean and well managed. The theatre is intimate yet modern and the acoustics were excellent. We sat on the left floor area and the views were fantastic. The seats were as comfortable to me as most standard venues, but my friend thought it was uncomfortable and cramped. All in all a relaxed and enjoyable experience that I would recommend (although realize to get here entails some winding and twisting roads off the beaten path so take your time and breathe).

a stage set up for a wedding
Marc K.

This solely based on their outdoor concert covid setup. They did a very nice, well ran, social distancing setup. Everyone was only sitting with who they came with or even solo (if you bought one ticket). You did not sit right next to any strangers. Everyone was asked to keep their masks on (unless of course you were eating or drinking) and majority of people complied (probably helped keep them warm on a chilly night). Sound system was slightly lacking for joan Osborne. Would have liked a bit louder. All in all well done, kudos to the staff.

Colette H.

Love this place. I've been to a few concerts here and have loved it. It's a little out of the way for me, coming from Westchester. But, definitely is worth it. The venue is small and intimate. And the ushers and staff are helpful and friendly. The concerts are relatively quiet. Although, I have unfortunately near some unruly patrons before. I would recommend this place and will most likely be back in the future.

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Lisa B.

We arrived early to see Croce Plays Croce. Purchased our tickets on line... painless & so easy. The parking is a little precarious with a baseball field (game in progress) to the left of the theatre & signs saying something like "part at your own risk baseball's can damage cars & cones have a majority of spaces blocked off while there was a game finishing. These spaces were still blocked iff after we left the theater. Not sure why. The entrance steps are big 8-10" in height, there is a handicap ramp around to the right of the stairs. If you have any ambulatory issues, I would recommend the ramp. Once inside, the waiting area is abound with space, bars (I counted three) with snack stations (reasonable priced) & there really isn't any waiting. Kudos Ridgefield Playhouse. For this show we sat in the right balcony section, row K, upper last seats. I will say, these are not great seats as your view is blocked by the row in front. The seats are not arranged properly. My 6'4" boyfriend had difficulty seeing around the gentleman in-front of him, so he continually was leaning over to his left looking over/down the aisle to view the stage. At 5'5" , I stood for some of the show for a better view. The seats were comfortable for my frame but the boyfriend thought they were a bit tight for his frame of 6'4" and 230 pound stature. This last row did lack some lighting both from the floor & ceiling making it difficult to navigate safely to & from the seats hence the four stars.

Kimberly D.

This is such a fantastic venue for an intimate performance! It looks like an old high school auditorium (because it probably was) and there is really no bad seat in the house. There is a full bar and snacks (very movie-theater style), and the seats even have cup holders. I am so excited to have found this gem and have already looked up future concerts to see what I'll be attending next. Great space!

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Always outstanding. Quality of music and great performances and great venue. Been going there for years and never disappoints.

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Great place to see a show, no bad seats. Clean theater, clean bathrooms, nice outer area to wait for show to begin or during intermission.

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First time at this venue to see show, sound was great, staff very friendly and free parking, definitely would come here again

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The Capitol Theatre

The Capitol Theatre

3.9(179 reviews)
21.4 mi
$$

Absolutely LOVE this place but only receiving 4-stars for the following reasons:…read more First, If you sit back near the SRO (bar area), ALL you hear is people talking and the clinking of glass. Horribly distracting. The WORST place to stand or sit near if you're in the back of the Orchestra (latter rows)! Two, if you sit along the left wall (Orchestra), there is an alcove of sorts closer to the front of the stage. There is a TV in there (WHY, I don't know!), that is left on during performances. If you're in seats along the wall, you 'will' be distracted from the glare of the television light (as I recently was back in Row N!). Lastly, lobby bar prices are INSANE: $38 for a single serving CAN of wine and a single serve bottle of Prosecco. We had just come from a very nice restaurant and paid well less than that for quality!

I am an avid concert goer. Going to see live music is my hobby of choice. From massive arena shows…read moreto tiny venues that hold less than 100 people, I love it all. I fell in love with the historic Capital Theatre the minute I walked in. Just a spectacular old building. While the show we saw, I won't say who, wasn't the greatest concert in the world the sound production and sight lines made for a really pleasant concert experience. Oh, and I should mention that the parking was a piece of cake. The reason this venue only gets three stars is simple: the bartenders were massively over serving. This was by far the drunkest crowd of concert-goers I've ever been in. It was literally unsafe. The venue gets props for having gender neutral bathrooms...they just don't have enough of them. The lines were nuts and for this show there were booze-fueled fights happening while you were waiting to take a leak. All in all, not a great vibe.

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The Capitol Theatre - View from the center balcony

View from the center balcony

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Park City Music Hall - Entrance

Park City Music Hall

4.0(16 reviews)
16.3 mi

Every city on planet earth needs a place like this…read more A spot for live music that dosnt cost an arm + leg but is also chill/bar enough for people to sit in the back and do their thing. With really good tacos. And really nice staff. And a super funky crowd. And A++ acts. Changed my opinion on "cover bands" for ever. My wife and I are Brooklyn transplants. This felt like Brooklyn Knitting Factory in 2010. Dont stop or change a thing.

Park City Music Hall is a small performance venue and social club that opened in Fairfield,…read moreConnecticut in November 2021. It was founded by husband and wife restaurateurs Rick and Michele Torres. The location on Fairfield Avenue in Bridgeport began life as the Acoustic Cafe in 1999. It was a popular spot for the local Bridgeport music scene for over 20 years. It closed down in May 2020 due to the pandemic. The Torres family (who also own Harborview Market) then decided to purchase it and reopened it as Park City Music Hall following a 9-month renovation. The venue features a performance stage, a full bar and a kitchen. The menu features burgers, sandwiches, salads, bowls, tacos, various bar bites, craft beer (on draught and in cans), and craft cocktails. In May 2023, the venue unveiled their backstage annex: a 2500-sq-ft space directly behind the stage that is intended for VIP, GA+, private events and rentals. Since opening, Park City Music Hall has hosted countless nationally touring bands, Grammy winners, living legends, and electrifying up-and-comers. I recently visited Park City Music Hall for the first time. I had a ticket to see the Connecticut debut performance by New Jersey-based Rush tribute band "A Farewell To Kings" (AF2K). I'm a HUGE Rush fan, so I was really excited to see AF2K perform. Park City is primarily a standing room venue, but there is a limited amount of seating which is first come, first served. I arrived a half hour before doors opened, I was the first one in at opening time and I was able to snag the closest table to the stage. From the kitchen, I enjoyed some "Philly Eggrolls" (shaved steak, peppers & onions, mozzarella) along with a "Smash Burger" (cheddar jack, caramelized onion, pickles, shredded lettuce, special sauce) and "Sweet Potato Fries". I washed everything down with a draught pour of New England Brewing's "Fuzzy Baby Ducks" IPA. That meal really hit the spot! By the time the band hit the stage, a good sized crowd had accumulated. The band was terrific!! They played so many classic Rush songs and pulled them off well. As a drummer myself, I really liked the drum kit which was reminiscent of Neil Peart's kit circa 1983. Overall, I had an excellent experience at Park City Music Hall! I would love to visit the venue again, and I would really like to see AF2K perform again!

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Park City Music Hall - The bar area

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Woodbury Brewing Company

3.9(105 reviews)
22.5 mi
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Woodbury Brewing Company is a craft brewpub that opened in Woodbury, Connecticut in December 2017…read more It was founded by friends and business partners Allan Cetrone, Tim Budrewicz, T.J. D'Alexander and Ken Mair. After he found his previous employer's ethical standards unconscionable, Cetrone decided to quit and find a new line of work. He and his friends frequently got together at a backyard barn man-cave which was complete with a fridge and kegerator. Cetrone had also been experimenting with his own homebrewed beers. Once their man cave became a popular spot for family gatherings, the four friends decided to open their own brewery. The taproom has a rustic saloon aesthetic (a nod to the friends' backyard barn man-cave) complete with a stage for live musical acts to perform. In addition to the housemade beer, WBC also serves wine, cider, craft cocktails, and a large menu of delicious food from their in-house kitchen. I recently visited Woodbury Brewing Company for the first time. I had heard that they host a lot of live music acts and I purchased a ticket to see Hudson Valley-based Rush tribute band "Limelight". I'm a HUGE Rush fan, so I was really excited to see the group perform. I arrived over an hour before the show started. I had a reserved table right by the stage. There was a modest crowd when I first arrived, but the whole taproom was packed by the time the show started. After looking over the menu, I decided to order the "Nashville Hot GIANT Chicken Sandwich" (hot honey, cajun spice, pickles, mayo) with "Sweet Potato Fries" as well as an order of "Cheese Curds" (served w/ house-made marinara). I was totally shocked when the food finally came to the table. When they say "giant chicken sandwiches", they mean GIANT! I could barely fit the sandwich into my mouth, but it was so delicious! The sweet potato fries were equally big and delicious, and the cheese curds were really good too! Throughout my visit, I enjoyed pours of "Yummy Beers" (Double New England IPA), "Collusion" (New England IPA), and "Barrel-Aged Don't Go Romanov" (Barrel-Aged Russian Imperial Stout). They were all surprisingly good! Limelight also gave an excellent performance to the very energetic crowd. Overall, I had quite an enjoyable evening and I'll definitely be back! I already have a ticket to another show!

We have tried the majority of brewery in CT! At Woodbury brews the beers weren't in my top 10 but…read moretheir food and atmosphere made up for it. The bathroom was very clean. We have gone twice and both times have had a live band so the place was packed. Would recommend to offer more sour beers. **stoper in for the fourth of July and the dring special was amazing!

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Woodbury Brewing Company - Our bartender

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Woodbury Brewing Company - "Yummy Beers" (Double New England IPA)

"Yummy Beers" (Double New England IPA)

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Lyonshare Public House - Half Chicken. Perfectly cooked!

Lyonshare Public House

4.4(54 reviews)
29.3 mi

This is the date night, adult dining experience Beacon has been missing! I have two kids and I…read moreappreciate a family friendly restaurant as much as any parent. But when I want to have an elevated experience with a nod to fine dining, this is my go-to. I always bring friends from out of town here and everyone is impressed. The bartenders make the best martinis and Manhattans you'll find, along with a seasonal cocktail menu that features something for everyone, including mocktails. When I don't want a full dining experience but the hubs and I have a babysitter, we like to sit at the bar for martinis and oysters - SO FRESH! If you don't do oysters, anything on the appetizers list is a wonderful light bite. I don't know what kind of magic the chef uses to make the salads but they are always simple, yet stunning. For dinner, the steak is hard to pass up if you eat red meat. I usually get the single serving NY strip, which is incredible. You can't go wrong. I'm excited to try the porterhouse for 2. My mollusk loving friend raved about the mussels and the fish selection is fantastic. I'm not a big dessert person, but splitting any of the desserts is a treat. Alternatively, the digestif selection doesn't disappoint. The bartenders and bar manager, Nick, are helpful in guiding your taste buds to the right choice. Bud, the owner, whose previous establishments can be read about in some respectfully placed articles around the restaurant, is always accommodating for the busiest place in town. It's nearly impossible to get a seat on Friday and Saturday nights from 6-9, but he will be honest and create a space at one of the little side bar areas if he can. The ambiance is sexy and sophisticated with a touch of whimsy. The toilet paper holder in the restroom always makes me smile (IYKYK). Having been to this restaurant many times, you'll start to see familiar faces as there is now a strong regular crowd. The community and connections that I've found while at Lyonshare have enhanced my experience of living in Beacon. Oh, last thing - brunch is a can't miss, must do culinary event.

First off, our bartender Taylor was just amazing. She knew the menu cold and had a very nice way…read moreabout her. The food and atmosphere here were excellent. We shared the Butter and Blue salad, really well done. The fusilli Ferretto with lamb ragu was one of the best meals I've had in months. The homemade pasta was al dente and the lamb ragu was fragrant and meaty and rich. Perfect on a particularly cold evening. Liz had the sea bass and raved about it. We shared a bottle of Madonna Dell Donno Barolo wine which was probably not the best choice for the sea bass but was an outstanding match for the lamb ragu. The cocktails and dessert were also perfectly done!

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Lyonshare Public House - Inside -- it's NEVER this empty; we got there right at opening one time.

Inside -- it's NEVER this empty; we got there right at opening one time.

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ACT of Connecticut - ALMOST FAMOUS - 2025

ACT of Connecticut

4.5(4 reviews)
0.3 mi

Upon arriving, you give the last name of the person who bought the tickets. A group of my friends…read moreand I have been going for years. So thought I'd share my experiences. Each show has been great! Of course I have my favorites. But essentially you're getting to see Broadway shows in Ridgefield. They have a snack bar where you can get soda and alcoholic beverages. And also munchies. I however use the time to chat with my friends. So after you pass the snack bar, you can enter the theater. The seats are wonderful. Close enough to the stage that you can see everything at once. There is intermission halfway through. Most of us either visit the restrooms or get more refreshments. Once it's over, it's a quick exit to the parking lot. If you chat for more than 15 minutes afterwards, you'll be alone in the parking lot, lol We have season tickets each year. This means we book our seats early. Give them a try, you'll be glad you did.

Watched the play "working" in March 2019. The actors were all great, the theatre itself is large…read moreand roomy and not a bad seat in the house. A lot of drinks you can purchase, I had a local beer from nod hill on tap and it was great. The sound system was clear and just right I could hear every line. The only problem was the play itself very boring, the video highlights were the best part and very well done. There just wasn't any story at all, fortunately only 80 minutes so I got thru it. Would certainly return for a different play.

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ACT of Connecticut - FIDDLER ON THE ROOF - 2025

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