Have you finished your holiday shopping yet? For this year’s holiday gifting season, I encourage you to give the gift of an experience! Read More
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Fall is decidedly here, and to me, the cooler temps, falling leaves, and warm cups of tea mean snuggling up with so many good books! I just finished a book club favorite, Piranesi by Susanna Clarke, and am deep into Ken Follett’s Never—I can’t wait to hear more from Mr. Follett himself this Sunday, Nov. 14 at our Writers on a New England Stage event with NHPR!Read More
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Rarely does one artist reach so many different audiences and genres as Terence Blanchard will in a span of just two weeks. The Grammy Award-winning jazz musician and composer’s adaptation of Charles M. Blow’s memoir will premiere on the Met stage, beaming to The Music Hall on Sunday, October 31. Read More
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Here at The Music Hall, an American Treasure and historic landmark, it feels like history is being made every day inside and outside our doors. New partnerships and collaborations are formed, and artists step onto our stages for the first time. And as we move forward into the 2021-2022 season, we must pay homage to everything that came before us.Read More
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It’s been wonderful to see your faces in the audience and names on our screens! We’ve explored so many new venues for entertainment: different genres, platforms (Zoom and Crowdcast), outside the theater and in. And through it all, you’ve shown up! Thank you.Read More
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The final chapter (for now) of The Music Hall's History, in which The Music Hall emerges as a powerhouse non-profit performing arts center for the 21st century! Read More
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The penultimate chapter in this limited series in which The Music Hall falls on hard times, is sold once again, the wrecking ball looms, and a nonprofit emerges to try to save the building!Read More
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In the sixth chapter in our Bite-Sized History series, cinema and vaudeville compete (and co-exist), there's a theater boom in Portsmouth, and The Music Hall sees the tide come in and go out on its popularity.Read More
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