Local Media Tour Ongoing F.M. Kirby Center Flood Recovery Project

On Monday, May 6th, Northeast Pennsylvania media outlets were invited to tour the bottom floor of the F.M. Kirby Center and witness the nonprofit’s ongoing flood recovery efforts.

Last October, half a million gallons of water flooded our lower level, resulting in extensive damage to various facilities. Affected areas included 11,000 square feet of offices, gallery space, the Mohegan Lounge and bar area, building electrical and stage lighting systems, downstairs restrooms, and newly redesigned artist dressing rooms. During the tour, attendees received a glimpse at the expansive project They also spoke to Executive Director Joell Yarmel about the incident and its aftermath.

Coverage of F.M. Kirby Center Flood Damage

Times Leader’s Gabrielle Lang with photos by Tony Callaio

The Citizens’ Voice’s Bob Kalinowski chronicled his visit here

WNEP’s Chelsea Strub wrote about the tour here and a video package appeared on WNEP television

WBRE text and video coverage by Julia Priest

In October 2023, the F.M. Kirby Center’s downstairs level was inundated by a half million gallons of water. Pictured is the theater’s Mohegan Lounge area.

The Show Must Go On

Thanks to the efforts of F.M. Kirby Center community supporters and the tireless work of staff, the substantial blow to our building made a minimal impact on our 2023-24 season programming. A special thank you to our patrons, who’ve remained patient with the longer wait for our bathrooms and refreshments. We look forward to hosting you later this year in our restored lower level!

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