Episode 160: Backstage at the Capitol: Renovations, Performers, and Community Impact


In this episode, interview Kyle Knox, the marketing manager for the and the . They discuss the recent renovations at the Capitol Theater and the upcoming shows, like to kick off the grand re-opening. Kyle shares some behind-the-scenes stories of working with performers and the diverse history of the theater. They also talk about the importance of the Capitol Theater to the downtown Wheeling community and the efforts to bring a variety of shows to the area. Kyle emphasizes the value of outdoor activities for stress management and mentions the various ways to stay updated on upcoming shows.


Keywords


Capitol Theater, renovations, shows, performers, history, downtown Wheeling, variety, outdoor activities, stress management


Takeaways


  • The Capitol Theater in Wheeling has recently undergone renovations to improve its facilities and enhance the shows it can host.

  • The theater has a rich history of hosting a diverse range of performers, from country music stars to rock legends.

  • The Capitol Theater is an important part of the downtown Wheeling community and contributes to the success of other businesses in the area.

  • The theater aims to bring a variety of shows to cater to different interests and preferences.

  • Engaging in outdoor activities can be a great way to manage stress and find relaxation.

  • To stay updated on upcoming shows at the Capitol Theater and West Banco Arena, visit their websites and follow their social media pages.


  • Bringing a Variety of Shows to the Community

  • The Capitol Theater: A Vital Part of Downtown Wheeling


  • "We have God's Mac."

  • "Gabby Barrett is a valley girl."

  • "We have Taylor Nation."


Titles


Sound Bites


Chapters00:00 Introduction and Catching Up


02:55 Upcoming Event and Interview with Kyle Knox


06:31 Renovations at the Capitol Theater


08:18 Shows and Performers at the Capitol Theater


12:13 The Capitol Theater and Downtown Wheeling


14:49 Kyle's Journey and Personal Connection to the Area


19:43 Opening Weekend and Future Shows


22:45 Booking Shows and Variety of Performances


25:06 Stress Management and Outdoor Activities


27:46 Why Not Question and Conclusion

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