Every month, I read Vogue Magazine cover to cover. I curl up with each issues and a quad shot soy latte, I put my iPhone on do not disturb, it’s become one of my traditions. I’ve been doing this for as long as I can remember, replacing my hot chocolate with a latte as I got older. I’ve been fascinated by the people who create it month after month, issue after issue and when the Devil Wears Prada burst on to every best seller list I promptly bought a copy and curled up with it and my quad soy latte.Read More
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When I first started working at The Music Hall, the first thing that really struck me was the pride of ownership people felt about the theater. Whether it was from the staff members who had worked here for dozens of years or members of the community who grew up going to movies and shows, everyone had a unique but fascinating story. As we were talking about this in the marketing department we thought it would be fun to hear other people’s stories about what The Music Hall means to them, why they became a member, why they’ve worked here for 15 years, why they choose to partner with us.Read More
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Last year, The Music Hall’s Deputy Director of Development, Allison Crosscup came to me with the task of marketing our partnership with the Franklin Oyster House. They had just named us their happy hour community partner, for those of you who aren’t familiar with their happy hour, from 4-6pm seven days a week select oysters are $1.25 and 25 cents goes back to a local nonprofit.Read More
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I’m a sucker for a good beach read, and this weekend, as I was packing up my beach bag, I noticed that the two books that I grabbed were by two of the three authors coming to The Music Hall this month. Once the weather gets warmer, I find that I gravitate to fun fluffy books. Thankfully, for my reading habits our Writers Series is packed full of great summer reads this month.Read More
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Every time I tell someone that I work at The Music Hall, they ask me what my favorite thing that I’ve seen at the theater. I always respond that it’s hard to pick because each one is a favorite for a different reason. Today, as we end the season, I thought I would share some favorite memories from this past season.Read More
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Saturday, we’ll be opening up the Historic Theater for our annual Community Open House and Fill The Hall food drive. We’ve received a number of questions about this event so today I thought I’d share some helpful hints with you.Read More
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This week, I caught up with Sara Turner, our new Institutional Giving Manager and Corporate Liaison. We took a tour of her desk (it’s full of fun objects), chatted about her position here, and even discussed what her spirit animal is.Read More
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As I sit down to write this week’s blog, I realized that today marks my two year anniversary here at The Music Hall. As I think about my time here at the theater, I’m reminded of so many great shows that I’ve seen, amazing books that I’ve read and then heard their authors discuss, and most importantly getting to be a part of an organization that doesn’t just strive to entertain but actively works to make the world a better place. Incidentally enough, I’m also coming up on the year anniversary of my weekly Wednesday blog. As I took my trip down memory lane, I realized that I began this series talking about the First Fill The Hall event and I felt that today, it was fitting to do the same.Read More
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