Suffern is a village incorporated in 1796 in the town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, Suffern's population was 10,723.
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Unique performance venue in Rockland County offering a variety of top notch performance events: Improv Comedy, Stand Up, Music, Open Mics, etc. Saturday night performances, Sunday afternoon improv drop in classes, Wednesday night writing room. Coming Soon: CLASSES!
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The Lafayette Theatre, named for the Revolutionary War hero the Marquis de Lafayette, was designed by architect Eugene DeRosa and its construction completed in 1924. Originally, it was equipped with a custom-designed Muller organ to accompany silent films and live performances. The silent film “Scaramouche” directed by Rex Ingram was the first to grace its screen. At that time tickets cost 25 cents! The theater became home to live vaudeville shows and film presentations and has since remained a single screen movie theater. In the late 1980s, the old stage was redone and the New York Theatre Organ Society installed a new organ, the Ben Hall Memorial Mighty Wurlitzer. The Lafayette remains a single screen movie palace to this day.
One of the last old time movie theater marquees. The moment you walk through the doors you feel like you went back in time, old style theater setting with balcony seats, they show both new and older movies. Even holiday themed favorites along with Abbott & Castello, old time movies and kid favorites, the whole family will enjoy the atmosphere. Plus they have an old school organ player on certain nights. Great pricing and even special Saturday matinees. Definitely put this on your bucket list! Highly recommended!
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