At The Music Hall, we strive to bring the best acts and shows to the Seacoast. But as the world of entertainment and booking changes around us, we have to adapt our timeline for when we announce and put these events on sale. Read More
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Get excited for all of the amazing shows coming our way this month! There are still great seats for Thompson Square, a charged and gutsy performance not to be missed! Read More
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Each season ignites a fire for the next. I am constantly inspired by the programming and conversations we are able to bring through The Music Hall’s doors. As we are celebrating our 140th birthday, we are excited to share the astonishing season to come. From stunning singers and musicians to captivating cinema and writers, there is truly something for everyone at The Music Hall, and that is all thanks to each of you.Read More
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As we celebrate our 140th birthday, I am pleased to share with you the inspiring and incredible year we’ve had and to give you a preview of the fantastic year to come! Along with our membership hitting an all-time high, we’ve brought 130,000 people to the Music Hall and downtown area. There is a little piece of magic for everyone at The Music Hall.Read More
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Last week when we first heard the news that Smuttynose was up for sale, we were surprised. Our thoughts went immediately to you, our long-time friends and supporters. As we reflected back on the partnership we’ve had with you, we were struck by how impactful and pervasive it has been. Read More
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This month, Patricia Lynch, Executive Director and Executive Producer of Writer on a New England Stage talked with celebrated author Dan Brown, who will be joining us at the Historic Theater on Thursday, November 9 with his newest book, Origin. Learn more about his perfect Seacoast day, his foray into modern art, and what advice he’d give to young authors, and make sure to get your tickets to see him talk about his new book.Read More
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When I first created Writers on a New England Stage it was scary. We didn’t know if it would work and no-one knew us. I wrote all the first scripts, helped pick out the chairs for the “set,” went to New York to pitch the series, and was asked repeatedly where Portsmouth, New Hampshire was exactly. A lot has changed since then, but much has stayed the same: We still have our wonderful broadcast partner, New Hampshire Public Radio, and our house band Dreadnaught; and we are still using the same chairs and tables that we started out with. Margaret Talcott has come on as a producer, we’ve all started tweeting, and we now have the help of some wonderful interns from the graduate program in Creative Writing at UNH. Read More
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