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City arts scene makes comeback
AUBURN - Cobwebs dressed the ceiling, carpet glue covered spots on the floor and billiard tables were scattered in between. As the Auburn Public Theater opened its doors on Dec. 7 of last year, it appeared that many obstacles lie ahead of the arts center.
One year from its opening, Auburn Public Theater has become abundantly public and far more than just a theater. Having hosted live music, comedy and fine arts in addition to theater, the space at 108 Genesee St. has hurdled toward becoming one of Auburn's premier arts centers. As the theater celebrates its one-year-anniversary this month, its primary creative forces reflect on the progress of their vision.
“Looking back, it has exceeded whatever we thought was possible,” said artistic producing director Angela Daddabbo.
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