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Within the theatre complex are two performance venues: a 315-seat Main Stage and a smaller hall. The smaller hall does not have theatre seating and is used primarily as a rehearsal hall and multi-purpose room. The building also features four classroom studios, production and wardrobe shops, a
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The current facility cost $ 5.6 million to build. Although $ 4 million was raised in a capital campaign, the remainder wasn't completed and as of 2012, the theatre has $ 182,000 in mortgage payments annually, as there is $ 1.2 million remaining debt that the theatre owes for the facility.
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