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New Phoenix Theatre On The Park

New Phoenix Theatre On The Park

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4.6 Google Review
95 Johnson Park, Buffalo, New York, 14201, United States
(716) 853-1334 www.newphoenixtheatre.org
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Aug 3, 2018
A great place to see classical and contemporary plays at a very reasonable price in a historic building in beautiful Johnson park.

Jun 21, 2018
Saw the red dress excellent play in a great little theatre. 1

Jul 14, 2017
This place is super cool. Its an old fashioned time so to speak. Very creative and I appreciate the park in the same bend. I havent seen anything here in a long time

Aug 6, 2018
Awesome!!! Frank is genuine

Apr 17, 2017
Tiny intimate place for local professional theatre, a well kept national/international secret on Buffalo. I saw an absurdist play, which was not crowded in part because critics didn't understand the show. If you know what you are going to see, you should visit this place.

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