Capitol Center for the Arts
The Capitol Center for the Arts is an entertainment venue in Concord, New Hampshire, United States, which features a 1,310-seat theatre designed with an Egyptian motif. The center opened in its current form in 1995 after a multiyear renovation of the Capitol Theater, which had existed in the same location from 1927 to 1989. The theatre is equipped to host major Broadway shows, and has played host to the Billy Joel musical Movin' Out, pianist George Winston, and humorist David Sedaris.
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Capitol Center for the Arts
The Capitol Center for the Arts is an entertainment venue in Concord, New Hampshire, United States, which features a 1,310-seat theatre designed with an Egyptian motif. The center opened in its current form in 1995 after a multiyear renovation of the Capitol Theater, which had existed in the same location from 1927 to 1989. The theatre is equipped to host major Broadway shows, and has played host to the Billy Joel musical Movin' Out, pianist George Winston, and humorist David Sedaris.
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