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Four workers from Peachey Builders install seats Thursday, April 28, at the Colonial Theater in downtown Augusta. Last month, Kennebec Valley Community College donated 204 seats that were removed from an auditorium being renovated on the Fairfield campus. Those seats are set in front of temporary stage will host "Lifting the Curtain featuring Master Mind Reader Kent Axell," scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. It will the first live performance there in 53 years.
Rayno Boivin, left, and Brian Monk connect sections of seats Thursday, April 28, at the Colonial Theater in downtown Augusta.
Rayno Boivin attaches another section of seats to the floor Thursday, April 28, at the Colonial Theater in downtown Augusta. Last month, Kennebec Valley Community College donated 204 seats that were removed from an auditorium being renovated on the Fairfield campus. Those seats are set in front of temporary stage will host "Lifting the Curtain featuring Master Mind Reader Kent Axell," scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. It will the first live performance there in 53 years.
Brian Monk, left, and Rayno Boivin measure and position another row of seats Thursday at the Colonial Theater in downtown Augusta. Last month, Kennebec Valley Community College donated 204 seats that were removed from an auditorium being renovated on the Fairfield campus. Those seats are set in front of temporary stage will host "Lifting the Curtain featuring Master Mind Reader Kent Axell," scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. It will the first live performance there in 53 years.
Brian Monk, top, and Rayno Boivin position and then connect another row of seats Thursday, April 28, at the Colonial Theater in downtown Augusta. Last month, Kennebec Valley Community College donated 204 seats that were removed from an auditorium being renovated on the Fairfield campus. Those seats are set in front of temporary stage will host "Lifting the Curtain featuring Master Mind Reader Kent Axell," scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. It will the first live performance there in 53 years.
Stacks of metal tiles that were salvaged from the ceiling at the Colonial Theater in downtown Augusta are seen Thursday, April 28. They're currently in storage backstage but are plans to reuse in renovations.
Stacks of metal tiles that were salvaged from the ceiling at the Colonial Theater in downtown Augusta are seen Thursday, April 28. They're currently in storage backstage but are plans to reuse in renovations.