Gail VanHoy Carolan, Director of Institutional Advancement, cinephile, and bookworm caught up with members Sheila Clark-Edmands and Peter Edmands to chat about how The Music Hall has opened up a new community to them. Read More
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The Music Hall has experienced dynamic growth over the last five years and much of the credit goes to the steadfast support of our most significant sponsors. Read More
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We’ve got a lot to celebrate at The Music Hall: dedicated members, energetic patrons, generous donors, incredible volunteers, talented staff, renowned artists, and the list goes on. When we’re aiming to celebrate in style, with a creative menu, we always look to our partners at University of New Hampshire Conferences and Catering.Read More
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April is National Humor Month, and May is Kitchen Tour Month, making this the perfect time to celebrate Chase Construction, a long-term Corporate Partner contributing here on both fronts.Read More
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One performance of White Christmas was even more magical than the rest: when Jim Jalbert, President of C&J Bus Lines, announced from the stage that his company would renew their support as Presenting Sponsor of the Ogunquit Playhouse at The Music Hall series. The news brought down the house.Read More
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I’m standing in the back of a sold out show in the Historic Theater. The crowd is rowdy until the lights go down to a chorus of “Shhhhs.” Then the stage lights come on and the dinosaurs come out and the audience fills with appreciative “Ooohs” and delightful chuckles. This is not your average Music Hall show but it is one of my favorite activities: I’ve come to watch a School Days Series matinee performance of Dragons Love Tacos and Other Story Books.Read More
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Today is Arts Advocacy Day, and as I look forward to next week’s sold out performance of Dragons Love Tacos and Other Story Books, when the Historic Theater will fill with hundreds of young people for a School Days Series matinee, I feel it my responsibility to advocate on behalf of state and federal arts funding.Read More
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Students from Arts in Reach, an organization empowering teenage girls through mentoring and the arts, met the performers of Umalali and the Garifuna Collective prior to their performance at the Loft on January 19. Performing traditional songs from a community that is struggling to maintain its unique language, music, and traditions in the face of globalization, the Garifuna Collective has made it their mission to preserve and share the threatened music of their community.Read More
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