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Capitol Theatre

New Brunswick


The grand Capitol Theatre was originally a 1922 vaudeville house and one of only eight prewar Canadian theaters historically restored. The setting is nearly as impressive as the lineup of regular concerts and theater that hits the stage throughout the year. The attached Empress is a more intimate venue with some top music concerts and a steady stream of jazz nights.


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