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The Capitol Theatre

The Tremendous Impact of Stefanie May’s Brainchild–‘THE CAP CARES’ Volunteer Rewards Program

January 6, 2022 by Inside Press

Editor’s Note: Behind the scenes of the iconic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, impressive efforts to help the community in multiple arenas, are an ongoing pursuit, thanks to the efforts of Marketing Director Stefanie May and her small army of volunteers.  Here’s but a snapshot of #TheCapCares programming, and how you can make a difference too simply by supporting the amazing shows and artists performing throughout the year. Visit www.thecapitoltheatre.com 

When Stefanie May took on the role of Marketing Director at the legendary Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, she knew she wanted to make a difference. Beyond selling out shows with successful marketing campaigns from Tame Impala & Kacey Musgraves to Elvis Costello & Cheap Trick, Stef created “The Cap Cares” volunteer rewards program that has made a tremendous impact on the local community.

  • Stefanie hand-picked volunteer opportunities last September and October, from gardening to sorting medical supplies, that community members could pick from and receive free concert tickets for their hard work.
  • After seven weeks, Stefanie gathered 192 volunteers across 18 events from 11 non-profit organizations, with 475 hours of service (more stats below).
  • Stefanie is working to make the volunteer program part of a larger year-round program that will promote food drives, toy drives, and fundraising campaigns aimed at improving lives within the venue’s community.
  • She has worked with Westchester County companies like Afya Foundation, which “rescues unused medical supplies and equipment and humanitarian goods to help those in need around the world,” the non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization Our New Way Garden, which was created to educate the public about locally and naturally grown food, and the Hilltop Hanover Farm and Environmental Center, which is dedicated to the development and advancement of sustainable agriculture.
  • Due to the devastating effect that COVID-19 has had on the live music industry, Stefanie also volunteered her time on the Social Media team for the National Independent Venue Association to pass the Save Our Stages Act in December 2020
  • About The Capitol Theatre: Designed by celebrated architect Thomas Lamb in 1926 and listed in The National Register of Historic Places, The Capitol Theatre is located 30 miles from NYC. The 2,000-capacity theater, known as “the original rock palace,” showcased legends such as Traffic, The Grateful Dead, Black Sabbath, Chuck Berry, David Bowie, Janis Joplin, Pink Floyd, and The Rolling Stones. Jerry Garcia called it one of his two favorite venues in the USA. In 2012, the theatre underwent a major renovation under the guidance of music entrepreneur Peter Shapiro. Since then, it has hosted major performers including Bob Dylan, Phil Lesh, Ringo Starr, Joan Baez, Skrillex, Bonnie Raitt, Snoop Dogg, Kacey Musgraves, The Strokes, Tom Petty, Cyndi Lauper, and Willie Nelson, as well as comedians like Kevin Hart and Amy Schumer. The New York Times raves: “A rock theater that looks and sounds as good as the Capitol is something to celebrate.”

Filed Under: Gotta Have Arts, Not for Profit News Tagged With: fundraising, musicians, NY, Philanthopy, Port Chester, Stefanie May, The Cap Cares, The Capitol Theatre, Volunteer Rewards, Volunteers

Prepare for Musical Nirvana at The Capitol Theatre

November 12, 2021 by Grace Bennett

Sheryl Crow and her band rocking the Capitol theatre stage

In case you missed this news… the iconic Capitol Theatre is ever so gloriously back, having successfully booked A-list, coveted artists, bringing musical nirvana back onto its stage and into its hallowed halls with a full year’s lineup that began in September.

See ‘The Cap is Back’  below for ‘a snapshot’ of what you can expect!

Among the factors setting this venue apart: ‘The Cap’ is blessed with a state-of-the-art light and sound system which are nothing short of remarkable following milestone renovations–a boon to the near 100-year-old theatre and yet another feature to record to an astoundingly rich and colorful rock & roll legacy.

“You can hear a pin drop. We’ve had artists walk away from the microphone, unplug the guitar, and just use their voice and the whole room can hear them,” said Brian Lynch, the Capitol’s veteran head usher. As he led a group of reporters up the grand staircase to the balcony for a light show demonstration during a celebratory pre-opening, he repeatedly emphasized the technical excellence that maintain artists in their element, and of course, leave audiences agog. Since the grand opening in September 2012, ‘the Cap’ has been at the forefront of what would be called its “house lighting package,” allowing for a multicolor light show with each performance employing 100 lights on 11 trusses with 12 high-definition cameras strategically placed all over the theatre.

“While many venues’ house packages are good, we wanted to ensure that an amazing and memorable light show was in the cards for any artist that plays here, not just bigger tours with a budget to bring in more lights,” said Bruce Wheeler, general manager.

As for the sound… “The room is acoustically perfect,” said Lynch. “Seriously, you can stand on the stage and project your voice to the top of the room, and it will come back just as loud. That’s thanks to a hall designed before amplified sound was commonplace,” offered Wheeler. In 2011 renovations included sound proofing to reduce an echo.

Meanwhile, from the stage, owner Peter Shapiro shared how the theatre’s reopening was received so warmly by these star musicians.

“When we thought about who we wanted to reopen this amazing place with, we aimed for the very top. “We said, let’s throw out the ball to the very top and see who we get.” And the rest is more rock and roll history in the making and in the delivering–simply adding to a legacy which began when the Capitol first opened its doors in 1926 as a vaudeville theater, evolving over time into one of a handful of worthy rock and roll destination theatres–as Jerry Garcia, whose very spirit permeates the theater, famously asserted.

So, if it’s still rock and roll you crave…

If it’s discovering a powerhouse performer for the very first time …

If it’s a date night to remember …

Then put down this article, and don’t hesitate to book a show for yourself, for your family, or for your friends, at the Capitol.

Pick your favorite artist(s) and book at thecapitoltheatre.com and have the time of your life! (The Capitol adheres to Covid safety protocols–check the website for its most up to date requirements.)

THE CAP is BACK: A Snapshot 

On September 11, 2021, The Struts stepped on stage for Opening Night. Two Sheryl Crow performances were followed by a night with Billy Idol. Autumn’s excitement multiplied as the theatre touted October performances by Elvis Costello, Foreigner, and a month of performances by Capitol mainstay, Phil Lesh & Friends. In early November, there was a chance to enjoy everyone from Gary Clark, Jr. to Steely Dan, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin evening and, in late breaking news… just before family Thanksgiving gatherings, Bob Dylan returns on his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour. For Thanksgiving, the Cap also has Twiddle Frendsgiving on Nov. 26 & 27.

So much to be grateful for.

It’s Hot Tuna Acoustic and Electric on December 4, and moe on Dec. 10 & 11. In December and January too, Chris Isaak and David Bromberg promise a lift from winter doldrums. Almost Queen plays Jan. 21. The all-star lineup continues into the spring with The Beach Boys, Bela Fleck & the Flecktones & Nate Bargatze in April.  – Grace Bennett

For a full schedule, visit thecapitoltheatre.com

Filed Under: Cover Stories Tagged With: Billy Idol, Bob Dylan, Iconic, Jerry Garcia, light and sound, rock and roll, Sheryl Crow, The Capitol Theatre

Spoon w/Nicole Atkins! Foreigner! Chris Isaak! True Star Power Rules at The Capitol Theatre

October 18, 2021 by The Inside Press

Editor’s Note: Spoon w/Nicole Atkins, Foreigner and Chris Isaak are among the many incredible musicians who are soon performing at the newly reopened The Capitol Theatre. Check out a full lineup; it’s a schedule that will likely satisfy your musical yearnings through the spring. https://www.thecapitoltheatre.com/

Spoon w/ Nicole Atkins; Thursday, October 21


Austin’s most esteemed rock ambassadors have released nine albums to date including a string of four straight top 10 albums: Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (2007), Transference (2010), They Want My Soul (2014), and Hot Thoughts (2017). Hailed by TIME as “one of the greatest American rock bands”, Spoon topped Metacritic’s chart as the single most critically acclaimed band of the aughts. In 2019, the band released Everything Hits At Once: The Best of Spoon, which was praised by NPR as a “convincing argument for Spoon being one of their era’s most distinctive and excellent rock bands.”Tickets: https://www.thecapitoltheatre.com/events/detail/spoon-g5vvzpi2n5s7p

 

Foreigner; Wednesday, October 27

Responsible for some of rock and roll’s most enduring anthems including “Juke Box Hero,” “Cold As Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” “Waiting For A Girl Like You,” “Feels Like The First Time,” “Urgent,” “Head Games,” “Say You Will,” “Dirty White Boy,” “Long, Long Way From Home” and the worldwide #1 hit, “I Want To Know What Love Is,” Foreigner still rocks the charts more than 40 years into the game with massive airplay and continued Billboard Top 200 album success.

Tickets: https://www.thecapitoltheatre.com/events/detail/foreigner-g5vvzpijpjvij

Chris Isaac; Wednesday, December 1

In the course of Chris Isaak’s career, he has released nine extraordinary albums, twelve singles, been nominated for two Grammy awards, acted in several motion pictures and starred in his own critically acclaimed TV series. His legendary shows with his longtime band Silvertone have entertained tens of thousands of people for over two decades. Even his hair has its own fan club. And yet, this highly praised herald platinum-selling artist has never released a greatest hits album.

 

Tickets: https://www.thecapitoltheatre.com/events/detail/chris-isaak-g5vvzpsrup-4v

 

 

 

Filed Under: Gotta Have Arts Tagged With: Chris Isaak, Foreigner, musicians, Nicole Atkins, Portchester, Spoon, Star Power, The Capitol Theatre

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