As part of our commitment to our community, we continue to recognize and celebrate the diversity around us. The arts have always been a place for creativity and inclusion—and it is our duty as a safe gathering space to honor the needs of all who join us in our theaters. We always strive to be inclusive of diverse voices in our programming, lifting up the voices of Black artists and authors this month and well beyond. Read More
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New Hampshire Public Radio’s partnership with The Music Hall extends to years of working together on Writers on a New England Stage and the Innovation + Leadership series. In 2020, the station's reporting and coverage were first-rate and inspiring. We spoke with Patricia McLaughlin, Director of Communications and Marketing, about this partnership.Read More
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Has anyone else been having flashbacks to hearing/saying the phrase, “If you stare at screens too much, your eyes will become square”? I know scientifically it’s not true and thank goodness because livestreaming has opened up a whole new world of entertainment! Read More
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The Stage Door Cabaret series is an out-of-the-box way of addressing the challenges of operating a 900-seat theater during a pandemic and as we went about creating it, we realized The Music Hall has interesting histories on both parts of the series’ title “Stage Door” and “Cabaret”! Read More
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As tough as we are, even New Englanders have to go inside at some point...So we’re replicating the arrangement of our Live Under the Arch series framed by the gorgeous arch on Chestnut Street, and adapting to create the new Stage Door Cabaret series! World-renowned artists and much-beloved favorites will grace the stage, as will you! Read More
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I don’t know about you, but lately, I’m not even sure what day it is, let alone what year it is. All I know is that the Writers on a New England Stage (WNES) has hit another milestone! We are celebrating Writers on a New England Stage’s 15th season! Let me take you back a bit…Read More
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We are doing everything we can for the safety of our patrons, staff, and volunteers. Our phased approach started with a new outdoor concert series out on Chestnut Street and now that our brand new HVAC system has been installed, we are open inside the Historic Theater to limited audiences!Read More
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For a theater with a storied history as long as The Music Hall’s, there are still stories that strike us and inspire us. When our historian and production manager, Zhana Morris got an email from a young cadet, his story was so unexpected, she knew he had to visit! Read More
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