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The purpose of Cortland Repertory Theatre is to offer residents of Central New York an opportunity to experience, at an accessible price, the range and scope of excellent professional theatre.

CRT serves the region by providing a long term commitment to cultural enrichment and by endowing its community with a sense of pride and ownership.

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"The Stars" Reception Hall at the Pavilion

If you’re looking for the perfect place for your summer event,

 LOOK NO FURTHER!

 

stars pavilion"THE STARS” Reception Hall is now booking events for the upcoming summer. The restored first floor of the national historic Pavilion in Dwyer Park with a beautiful view of Little York Lake is the perfect location for weddings,  corporate dinners, fund raisers and parties of all kinds!

All events must conclude by 6:00 pm on nights when CRT has an evening performance. Before and after CRT's summer performance schedule, events must conclude by 10:00 pm. The hall can accommodate up to 180 people sitting, or 400 standing.

 

Rental charge is $450 per day with a refundable $200 security deposit.  An additional hourly fee is applicable for decorating time the day before.

 

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Fee includes:

  • 180 folding chairs
  • 12 rectangular tables (30” x 96” )
  • 14 round tables (60” diameter)
  • "After-event" cleaning
  • Hall Manager on location for entire event

* All catering, decorations, entertainment and linens are the responsibility of the event planner.


Call the CRT Business Office at 607-753-6161 for more info or to book an event!

History of the Little York Pavilion

The Little York Pavilion, the Theatre's performance space, was built in 1906. The Pavilion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From its idyllic, country setting it commands a sweeping, picturesque view of Little York Lake. Cortland Repertory Theatre's use of this historically unique Pavilion has created strong feelings of pride and a growing sense of cultural awareness and civic responsibility within the community and region at large. Read more about the History of the Little York Pavilion.

 

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