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History of the Garrison Players Established in 1953, Garrison Players is a nonprofit, volunteer-based community theatre group dedicated to enriching the cultural life of Dover and the surrounding communities by presenting high-quality theatrical productions geared for family audiences ; encouraging people of all ages to enjoy and participate in the many facets of the performing arts ; and restoring and maintaining the Hiram Roberts Grange as an active arts center and home for Garrison Players' productions. The building is located on Route 4 in Rollinsford. It was constructed in 1894 from a design by noted Dover architect Alvah Ramsdell, who later designed what is now Dover Junior High School, the old Strafford Bank building and many others, including the New Durham Town Hall, which is on the National Historic Register. Structurally sound, the building will now provide a home for all the arts and a meeting space for small groups for many years to come. The small auditorium provides an intimate space for drama, musical concerts or displays of local art work. The historic Hiram R. Roberts Grange Hall is again ready to become a social focal point for our area. For more than eighty of its ninety-some year history, the Grange was known as a place for wholesome family events and where the community could come together to socialize.
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Address: 241 Mast Rd, Dover, NH 03820

Website: http://garrisonland.com