11-06-2025 17:45 via chathamdailynews.ca

Big-name entertainers dominate upcoming Capitol Theatre season

Well-known performers will highlight the upcoming season for the Chatham Capitol Theatre. “I’m really excited for this season,” said Devon Hansen, Chatham-Kent’s project manager of theatres Tuesday at an event to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the municipality operating the downtown Chatham theatre. The season kicks off Oct. 3 with Canadian comedian Howie Mandel, who performed in the Capitol’s inaugural season in 2010. Others coming include Jann Arden, the Sam Ro
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