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Published on: 9/30/2002
Last Visited: 9/30/2002
Terry Punt, R-Franklin, and emcee R.G. Smith, Bob Eyer took over on the Moller organ, delighting the more than 500 who attended the Capitol Revue Sunday.
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Sunday's show included performances by Eyer, house organist at the theater for nearly 30 years, the Chambersburg Ballet, The Towne Singers and local vocalists Elise Overcash, Will Pananes and Wayne Mowrey.
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Eyer reinforced the message by playing several patriotic tunes after his opening number.
Work on the $5 million Capitol Theatre Center began last year with the demolition of seven structures on South Main and West Washington streets to make room for the bigger theater and parking.
The center will include a new lobby and concession stand for the 75-year-old theater, new parking, bathrooms and a gift shop.Eventually, a 160-seat second-floor performance area for community theater and recitals will be added.