In less than a month, Buddy the Elf leaves the North Pole for our Historic Theater. Expect lots of laughs, incredible sets, actors straight from Broadway, and the same fun from the beloved movie! Prepare for a magical night at the theater, with these tips and tricks:Read More
Read More
Welcome to the School of Lifelong Learning! Here you can major in a wide range of disciplines ranging from literature to film, socializing to opera. Find out more about our classes and professors in our “course descriptions.”Read More
Read More
On Friday, October 20, Paul Dykstra and the Great Bay Philharmonic Orchestra will perform Tchaikovsky’s Concerto No 1, made famous by Van Cliburn’s win over the Russians. The celebration does not end there, as the event is also the inaugural performance of the Great Bay Philharmonic!Read More
Read More
What I think is really special about The Music Hall is the diversity of our programming. In any given month, you may find a breadth of genres and acts in the Historic Theater, and October is no exception. Read More
Read More
Last weekend, we announced the titles coming to Telluride by the Sea this year, which included a seventh film in honor of our 20th anniversary. If you happened to miss this big announcement or just want a little more information about the movies, we’ll go through each of the extraordinary films here.Read More
Read More
We're only weeks away from the day we'll announce the titles for Telluride by the Sea Film Festival (TbtS)! As this will be my first TbtS, I thought I’d chat with my colleagues about their favorite TbtS films shown. Read More
Read More
Every year, the Telluride by the Sea Film Festival brings six debuts from Telluride Film Festival in Colorado to The Music Hall’s big screen. The titles are not announced until Labor Day Weekend, which means you may get to experience something entirely unexpected.Read More
Read More
At The Music Hall, we are more than a theater. We have a mission to give back to the community, our home. Through our Innovation + Leadership series, we can do that in the way we know best: through art. Both on screen and on stage, the series explores all topics, from food waste and education, to drug epidemics and sexual assault, to well-being and more.Read More
Read More