New Hampshire

Huge fire burns in Plymouth, NH, prompting theater's evacuation

No one was hurt in the fire at a building next to The Flying Monkey, whose ownership said that 450 people were safely evacuated

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04/21/24 UPDATE: Ownership for The Flying Monkey provided an update Sunday on the damage caused by the fire.

A large fire burned through at least one building in Plymouth, New Hampshire, on Saturday night, prompting a major theater that was hosting a concert to evacuate.

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Witnesses said the fire was burning at The Flying Monkey, a theater and concert venue, and images showed flames coming from the building. The fire was initially reported at the venue, according to the Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid organization, but was actually at an adjacent building.

No one was reported hurt in the blaze, the officials said early Saturday morning. It wasn't immediately clear if the theater was damaged.

A fire burning in Plymouth, New Hampshire, on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Witnesses said the fire was burning at The Flying Monkey theater; authorities said it was at a building next door.
Heather Harris Keddy | Gail Nickerson
A fire burning in Plymouth, New Hampshire, on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Witnesses said the fire was burning at The Flying Monkey theater; authorities said it was at a building next door.

The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal's Office confirmed its help was requested and that local firefighters had taken the lead on the response.

The historic venue was hosting a Foreigner and Journey tribute band fronted by one-time "American Idol" contestant and Tony award nominee Constantine Maroulis, according to the Flying Monkey's calendar.

Vincent Vella, CEO of The Common Man Family, which owns The Flying Monkey, said in a statement that 450 people were safely evacuated and offered more details on what they believed happened:

During tonight’s show, 450 guests, employees, and musicians at The Flying Monkey were evacuated when our staff realized that the building next door was on fire. We are thankful that everyone made it out safely, and grateful for the swift response from Plymouth Fire Department and crews from surrounding communities. We do not yet know the extent of damage to our venue. We are awaiting word from fire officials. We are seeing an outpouring of support on social media, and we appreciate the care and concern for our beloved venue, staff, guests, and The Common Man family.

Plymouth is a town of of about 6,500 just south of New Hampshire's White Mountains and northwest of Lake Winnipesaukee.

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