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Capitol Theatre (Woodstock, Ontario) : ウィキペディア英語版
Capitol Theatre (Woodstock, Ontario)

The Capitol Theatre was located at 385 Dundas St., Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. It was a popular theatre in its day which met its demise after sitting abandoned for many years.
==History==
The Capitol Theatre, formerly known as the ''Woodstock Opera House'', was built in 1893 at 391-395 Dundas Street, Woodstock.
Owned and operated by John Griffin's Griffin Amusement Company of Toronto, it opened in 1908 as a 1,480-seat theatre that included a balcony and balcony boxes, and could mount stage as well as silent movie shows. In the early 1900s, it had the largest stage (23 x 60 feet) between Windsor and Hamilton. Although silent films were shown regularly, with a six-piece orchestra in a pit before the stage to provide accompaniment, touring stage shows also made routine and popular visits. Every summer a stock company would visit for several weeks, putting on a different play each night. The local YMCA also had a singing group, Y Beaver Minstrels, that performed there to packed houses. During the intervals, 11- and 12-year-old YMCA members would be drafted to walk up and down the aisles selling Cracker Jack as a fundraiser.
The same building had earlier housed the 1,075-seat Opera House, owned by a local businessman, Thomas Carter, and built in 1893.

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