Theatre 82 and Café, located in the heart of Rolfe Square in Cranston, has a fresh new look and held its grand re-opening on Oct 24. The Café now features an all-new, state-of-the-art kitchen for a …
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Theatre 82 and Café, located in the heart of Rolfe Square in Cranston, has a fresh new look and held its grand re-opening on Oct 24. The Café now features an all-new, state-of-the-art kitchen for a more expansive menu. The furniture has been re-done with original designs by Artists’ Exchange artists, and the walls have been repainted with murals designed by Rhode Island resident and RISD graduate Mariah LaMontagne. Pictured at the new entrance to the theatre are Elaine Yeaw, director of the Artists’ Exchange and Theater 82; Alicia Peloquin, art instructor; J.R., a client/artist; Jenny Sivo, operations manager for Artists’ Exchange; Emily Urban, marketing coordinator for the Artists’ Exchange; and Vanessa Rundrett, art instructor. (Herald photo by Steve Popiel and Text by Meri R. Kennedy)
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