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  1. Information about the Historic Rodney Square of Wilmington, Delaware, and the architecture of its surrounding buildings.

  2. Aug 11, 2020 · As it approaches its 100th birthday, Rodney Square continues to serve as the premier public space in downtown Wilmington, enriching public life as a neighborhood park for the whole city and venue for annual community events like the Downtown Farmer’s Market and Clifford Brown Jazz Festival.

  3. The Playhouse on Rodney Square, formerly the DuPont Theatre and the Playhouse Theatre, in Wilmington, Delaware, presents national touring productions of Broadway shows and is the oldest continuously operating legitimate theatre in the country.

  4. The home site for the Rodney Square Conservancy, a partnership of area residents, local and state government, and businesses dedicated to the revitalization and preservation of the historic square for the benefit of the entire community and future generations.

  5. For more than 140 years, The Grand Opera House has been delighting the citizens of Wilmington, Delaware, and the greater Brandywine region with the finest live entertainment the country and the world have to offer. In 2015, we assumed operation of The Playhouse on Rodney Square (formerly the DuPont Theatre), adding the best of touring Broadway to our roster. With more than 120 performances a ...

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · For more than 140 years, The Grand Opera House has been delighting the citizens of Wilmington, Delaware, and the greater Brandywine region with the finest live entertainment the country and the world have to offer. In 2015, we assumed operation of The Playhouse on Rodney Square (formerly the DuPont Theatre), adding the best of touring Broadway to our roster. With more than 120 performances a ...

  7. East side of Market St., between 10th and 11th sts. Occupying the hilltop at the center of downtown, the park called Rodney Square was intended to take the adjoining Public Building, the DuPont Building, and a planned library and “unify them into a single scheme of civic adornment.”.

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