NCT ,originally the Harvey Barn, was transformed into "The Robin Hood Theatre" in the 1930s. It operated as a summer stock theater until the mid 1960s.
In 1969, after 5 months of intensive renovations by a team of hard-working volunteers, the barn was transformed into the "Candlelight Music Dinner Theatre", Delaware's 1st Dinner Theatre under the ownership of Julian Borris and John O'Toole.
For 31 years "Candlelight Music Dinner Theatre" produced 5 shows annually and nurtured the talents of many, including Tony Award-winner Susan Stroman, film star Bruce Willis, Broadway musical star Diane Fratantoni and many others.
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