There's actually not a bad seat in the house! The Capitol Theatre's intimate 380-seat atmospheric theatre offers great sightlines no matter where you sit.
The 1,000-seat Capitol Theatre had a look “expressive of all modern tendencies,” according to an article of nearly a half page in the North China Daily News on February 8, 1928, several weeks before the cinema opened. The building was characterized by the typical vertical elements of Art...
It serves as the seat of government for the US Congress. It is located in Washington, D. C., on top of Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the National Mall. Officially, both the east and west sides of the Capitol are referred to as “fronts”. Historically, however, the east front...
What makes The Cap different from other venues: When our patrons walk in, they are home…not a stuffy theatre where you go to your seat and sit there all night. Our entire staff wants the greatest experience for everyone! Most memorable moment at The Cap: When the Rascals played, I was...
In 1969, the Gay Blade newspaper began publication, and the Key Theatre opened. In 1970, the city’s population was 756,510. By the 1970s, nearly three-fourths of the capital city’s population was African American. Although this proportion shrank over the next few decades, African Americans...