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Published: 2012/09/14

The Capitol Theatre To Go Gigantically Big

Last Saturday at the Cap – photo by Michael Weintrob

Music resumes on Saturday night at the resurrected Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. Big Gigantic will perform tomorrow for what looks to be a special night. The venue’s head honcho (and Relix publisher) Peter Shapiro suggests, “For our first electronic show, we really going to unleash the full capabilities of our light show and production. We’re going to dial it up on high.” Meanwhile, a contest on the Cap’s Facebook page offers a backstage tour, a pair of tickets and a night’s accommodation at the Doral Arrowood Resort.

Meanwhile tickets which went on sale today for performances at the venue by Ray Lamontagne (Nov. 20) and the My Morning Jacket (Dec. 27-29) are nearly sold out.

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Rzuff September 26, 2012, 10:09:59

I wouldnt use a stdarnad resivoir water heater, 50 gal, 40gal, ect. It will have to have a tankless water heater, which is extremly efficet any way. Endless hot water. They turn around rate for temp loss is incredible as well. Depnding on what sate your in, a tankless water heater verses boiler is twice as efficent. I put them in all the time. Also, with this route, you wont need anything else. You just have to plumb it right. Good luck with that! Merry Christmas

Tashar September 30, 2012, 17:48:08

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