At The Music Hall we are proud of the work we do to keep our programs and events accessible—both economically and physically. During the holiday season, we shift that effort into high gear with our Give the Gift of Magic campaign to provide free tickets to families in need.Read More
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Fall is finally here and so is one of our favorite events: Restaurant Week! It’s a great time to sample local fare and those restaurants you’re not familiar with. We also love seeing so many of our sponsors and neighbors on the list. If you don’t make it this week, many offer discounts to our members year-round.Read More
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The Music Hall is a community-supported nonprofit organization. Your membership is the lifeblood of our organization; it allows us to innovate to meet new challenges. Without our members and sponsors, we would not be able to bring the very best of performing and related arts to the Seacoast region or to set a sustainable path for this theater to stand the test of time.Read More
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It may seem like there’s always something new at The Music Hall, whether that be up-and-coming artists, community outreach programs, or even Chestnut Street out front. One change we hope you notice is the progress made with our green initiatives. Read More
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The holiday season is the season of gift giving, and what better way to honor that then to give to those in need. This year’s Ogunquit Playhouse production of Elf The Musical is pure magic with great costumes and tons of hilarity, all wrapped up in our festively decorated Historic Theater.Read More
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With more than 500 recording and production credits to his name, Bob Lord, CEO of PARMA Recordings and bass player for experimental rock trio Dreadnaught, knows about music. And although we don’t always associate constancy with musicians, Bob is a pillar of commitment.Read More
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This year’s Fill The Hall was a colorful sight! Bags in a rainbow of colors sat full in the balcony while a team of volunteers expertly sorted, collected, moved, and filled throughout the orchestra. Kids lead other kids through the steps (when they weren’t building forts in the banana boxes), and adults hooted and hollered when trucks loaded with groceries drove up the brand-new street.Read More
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We’ve joined up with Gather for the fourth year in a row to fill every seat in the Historic Theater on Saturday, June 23 from 9am-3pm. Fill the Hall benefits Gather’s Summer Meals 4 Kids program, helping to fill the gap when subsidized school meals are not available. They provide 10 meals a week for over 400 children on the Seacoast for the 11 weeks of summer. It takes more than 12 tons of food to do this. We want to get it donated in one day and we invite YOU to join us in this challenge.Read More
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