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The building currently seats 214 people, and runs its shows throughout the year. Each season includes a fall thriller, a holiday classic, a winter drama, a spring comedy and a summer musical. Past shows include
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The request to separate was rejected by the Synod at the time, and congregational members decided to splinter off and form a church that had no affiliation, thereby becoming a Frieden Church, or Free Church.
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Construction started in 1889 to serve as a church for the German Immigrants who were separated from the rest of the immigrant population. This was caused by the construction of the
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The Starry Night Theatre group is run by L. Don Swartz, who writes many of the plays that are performed at the Ghostlight Theatre, such as
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groups, such as Western New York Paranormal, Erie County Paranormal Association, Soul Seekers United and Buffalo Paranormal Society.
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The building has also had some reports of paranormal activity, with at least four
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It served that role until June 2000, when it moved to its new location in
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Cardinal, Anthony "Playwright-Director is not Yet a Household Name",
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http://www.nthistorymuseum.org/Collections/friedenschurch.html
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19th-century Methodist church buildings in the United States
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George Fischer of the Gombert & Thompson Company
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43°01′53″N 78°52′27″W / 43.031265°N 78.874194°W / 43.031265; -78.874194

North Tonawanda, New York
Capacity
North Tonawanda, New York
Erie Canal
Tonwanda
Amherst, New York
A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens
Little Women
paranormal investigation
ghost
electronic voice phenomena
Riviera Theatre (North Tonawanda, New York)
Shea's Performing Arts Center
North Park Theatre




http://www.nthistorymuseum.org/Collections/friedenschurch.html
Official website
Categories
Theatres in New York (state)
Reportedly haunted locations in New York (state)
Former churches in New York (state)
Churches completed in 1889
19th-century Methodist church buildings in the United States
Former Methodist church buildings in the United States

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