Capitol Theatre, Historic theater in Flint, United States
The Capitol Theatre is a theater in Flint that opened in 1928 and features ornate architectural detailing throughout its interior spaces. The building displays a Roman garden design concept, while its exterior showcases buff brick with glazed terra cotta decorative elements.
The building was designed by architect John Eberson in 1927 and first opened to audiences in early 1928. It has since remained an important entertainment venue in Flint's downtown area.
The venue hosts a wide range of performances, from concerts and theatrical productions to dance recitals and holiday celebrations throughout the year. Visitors can experience live entertainment that reflects the local arts community and its ongoing creative work.
The venue accommodates around 1,500 seats distributed across multiple levels, offering different viewing perspectives throughout the space. Convenient parking is available near the entrance, making it easy to access the building.
The theater's marquee uses LED technology to recreate the exact look of its original 1940s illuminated signage. This blend of history and modern technology gives the entrance a distinctive appearance that catches visitors' eyes.
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