Singer recounts his moment on stage as hundreds of people were evacuated from Plymouth’s Flying Monkeys

Who was performing on the Flying Monkeys stage when the fire broke out… < (Clip: VLADIMIR AKHLATKIN YIU Video - 00:00:27 - 00:00:31): "Use these emergency exits! // ...the emergency exits are There! : "It was such a scene. It was like something out of a movie." Tony-nominated singer and American Idol star Constantine Maroulis was on stage performing...with the band Foreigner Trip. Together.. . <(剪輯:CONSTANTINE MOURALIS ZOOM - 00:01:21 - 00:01:27):「我看到工作人員在過道上奔跑,他們只是在給我這個信號。">With this signal… he begins to evacuate… < (Clip: Evacuation Performer Comments - BAM OTS SOTVOWMURC93B446 - 00:00:01 - 00:00:06): "Everyone, everyone, very calmly, We need to exit the building, we have a little emergency, okay? Everybody get out... < (Clip: CONSTANTINE MOURALIS ZOOM - 00:14:44 - 00:14:46): "I won't until everyone gets out. Leaving the stage as he walked outside...he joined the crowd and watched the crew battle the flames...<(剪輯:康斯坦丁·馬魯利斯視頻2 - 00:00:07 - 00:00:08):“哇! "> MOURALIS is no stranger to New Hampshire…he spent a summer at the Repertory Theater in Portsmouth…and said he performed in the Flying Monkeys numerous times…<(Clip: CONSTANTINE MOURALIS ZOOM - 00:11: 12 - 00:11: 20): "This venue is very special to me. It's just the perfect jewel box theater. There are so many ghosts and stories within those walls.

Singer recounts his moment on stage as hundreds of people were evacuated from Plymouth’s Flying Monkeys

A fire broke out on Plymouth Street on Saturday night, sparking chaos in the area as many university students and families enjoyed the night out. Tony Award-nominated singer, actor and “American Idol” star Constantine Maroulis performed on stage as a special guest of the band Foreigner Tour. , he noticed the house lights were on, something unusual but not unheard of. However, when he saw a crew member gesturing to him and was then told there was an emergency, he said he knew he needed to act quickly. “Your instincts just kick in. You’ve been preparing for moments like this almost all your life and I was trained in theater growing up, but this feels very real,” Maroulis said. He stopped the band’s performance and began ushering people out of the building, telling the crowd there was an emergency and everyone had to exit. Maroulis said he waited on stage until everyone had left the building. He told WMUR-TV that he spent a summer at the Repertory Theater in Portsmouth and performed at many venues across the state, including the Flying Monkeys Theatre, adding that he has fallen in love with the venue many times. I just love this area. VIDEO: VIDEO: Watch the intensity of the flames as crews put out the blaze VIDEO: Firefighters battle the blaze at the scene VIDEO: Building fire near Plymouth Flying Monkeys VIDEO: Plymouth Street fire scene VIDEO: Aerial view of the damage Finally, after a After a night that could have ended differently, he emphasized that he was just thankful everyone made it out safely.

A fire broke out on Plymouth Street on Saturday night, sparking chaos in the area as many college students and families enjoyed a night out.

The fire forced the evacuation of hundreds of people inside the Flying Monkey Cinema and Performance Center. Tony Award-nominated singer, actor, and American Idol star Constantine Maroulis performed on stage as a special guest of the band Foreigner Tour.

“It was a real scene. It was like something out of a movie,” Maroulis told WMUR-TV.

Maroulis said he noticed the house lights were on, something unusual but not unheard of. However, when he saw a crew member gesture to him and was then told there was an emergency, he said he knew he needed to act quickly.

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“Your instincts just kick in. You’ve been preparing for moments like this almost all your life and I was trained in theater growing up, but this feels very real,” Maroulis said.

He then stopped the band and started ushering people out of the building, telling the crowd there was an emergency and everyone had to exit. Maroulis said he waited on stage until everyone had left the building.

“I’m not leaving the stage until everyone has left their homes,” he said.

Maroulis is no stranger to New Hampshire, telling WMUR-TV that he spent a summer at the Repertory Theater in Portsmouth and performed at many venues around the state, including the Flying Monkey Theatre, He added that he has fallen in love with the venue countless times.

“I just love this area. I love this town. This venue is very special to me. It’s a perfect jewel box theater. There are a lot of ghosts and stories within those walls,” Maroulis said.

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Ultimately, after a night that could have ended differently, he emphasized that he was grateful that everyone escaped safely.

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