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The Capitol Center for the humanities is associate degree amusement venue in Concord, New Hampshire, that options a one,310 seat theatre designed with associate degree Egyptian motif. The middle opened in its current type in 1995 once a multiyear renovation of the Capitol Theater, that had existed within the same location from 1927 to 1989. The theatre is supplied to host major Broadway shows, and has contend host to the Billy Joel musical Movin’ Out, player patron saint Winston, and entertainer David Sedaris.
The renovation of the Capitol Center was created potential by $4.2 million in donations received for the then-newly-formed center, with Chubb Life providing the bulk of the support. The Chubb Theatre was named in honor of the corporate that created the middle potential. Volunteers, some 250 of them, conjointly contributed three,000 hours of service to repaint the inside and restore the Egyptian motif. Paul Hodes, UN agency later became a U.S.A. Representative from New Hampshire, was conjointly instrumental within the renovation and reopening of the middle, heading up the trouble at the urging of fellow professional person and patron of the humanities Martin L. Gross of Concord, NH.
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