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Chris Evans returns home to Massachusetts, helps dedicate new Concord arts space

Chris Evans returns home to Massachusetts, helps dedicate new Concord arts space
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Chris Evans returns home to Massachusetts, helps dedicate new Concord arts space
Massachusetts native Chris Evans was back home this weekend.The actor, best known for his work as Marvel's Captain America, joined his family opening a new arts space in a church in Concord. Evans joined his family for the ribbon cutting of the new space for the Concord Youth Theatre.Evans, a Sudbury native, returned to the youth theatre where he acted as a teenager to take part in the dedication and ribbon cutting Saturday. The nonprofit educational organization helps make live theater accessible, relevant, and memorable for young people and their families.His mother Lisa Evans is executive director.

Massachusetts native Chris Evans was back home this weekend.

The actor, best known for his work as Marvel's Captain America, joined his family opening a new arts space in a church in Concord.

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Evans joined his family for the ribbon cutting of the new space for the Concord Youth Theatre.

Evans, a Sudbury native, returned to the youth theatre where he acted as a teenager to take part in the dedication and ribbon cutting Saturday.

Captain America actor Chris Evans, left, joins his mother Lisa Evans, director of the Concord Youth Theatre, right, Kay DeFord, second from right, the founding director of the Concord Youth Theatre and DeFord’s husband Bill DeFord during a ribbon cutting for the youth theater’s new permanent home at 53 Church St. in West Concord Saturday. Evans, a Sudbury native, acted in CYT productions himself as a teenager. 
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Captain America actor Chris Evans, left, joins his mother Lisa Evans, director of the Concord Youth Theatre, right, Kay DeFord, second from right, the founding director of the Concord Youth Theatre and DeFord’s husband Bill DeFord during a ribbon cutting for the youth theater’s new permanent home at 53 Church St. in West Concord Saturday. Evans, a Sudbury native, acted in CYT productions himself as a teenager. 

The nonprofit educational organization helps make live theater accessible, relevant, and memorable for young people and their families.

His mother Lisa Evans is executive director.