The weather is supposed to be delightful (sorry can’t help the holiday music puns) this weekend making it the perfect weekend to get outside and celebrate Plaid Friday. For those of you who aren’t familiar with Plaid Friday, it’s the small business version of Black Friday. Where the focus is supporting local stores instead of just shopping at the big box stores. Read More
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With Thanksgiving fast approaching, I keep thinking about how grateful I am to work at The Music Hall, in fact I’ve referenced it frequently in my #30DaysofGratitude posts. In my year and a half here, I am constantly reminded how lucky I am not only to work at The Music Hall, but to also be a member. What I find most striking is how many people believe so much in our product that they give the gift of membership as well.Read More
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In just 26 days Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the Broadway Musical swings into the Historic Theater. To get everyone in the spirit, (we know, we know, Thanksgiving is still two weeks away but we are REALLY excited) we’re asking everyone to help us spread the cheer, by singing it loud for all to hear, by joining our #MyWhiteChristmas Challenge.Read More
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Tomorrow, fall Restaurant Week kicks off here in Portsmouth. For ten days, over forty Seacoast restaurants create special three course prix fixe menus at two unbelievable prices: $16.95 for lunch or $29.95 for dinner per person. This is a great opportunity to discover new restaurants and visit old favorites.Read More
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I find myself writing, tweeting, and instagraming a lot about how much I love The Music Hall and Portsmouth. One of the many reasons why I love both Portsmouth and TMH so much is the people that work to ensure both are the perfect blend of charm, grit, and quaintness. Tomorrow morning the dedicated members of the Scarecrows of the Port committee will be placing scarecrows around town, signaling the start of our Halloween season to the tourists. For the locals however, the real kick off happened on Monday night when The Portsmouth Halloween Parade announced their Grand Marshal, who happens to be TMH’s Director of Marketing, Monte Bohanan. Read More
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I’m a Portsmouth girl, I live downtown, work downtown, and play downtown. One of the perks of being downtown is getting to discover new restaurants as they open. A couple of months ago, The Franklin Oyster house opened right around the corner from The Music Hall, and I quickly became a fan. Oysters, innovative small plates, sparkling rosé, great staff, and a Telluride by the Sea festival sponsor, how could I not be?Read More
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Last night, we hosted eight UNH MFA students at the Loft to meet and talk with Salman Rushdie. Over my time at The Music Hall I’ve sat in on several of these Master Classes and every time I leave with the same thought, how lucky are we to be able to provide this experience.Read More
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While you’re making your Telluride by the Sea plans, make sure that you check out the Cinemange menus at Franklin Oyster House, Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish Café, and Radici. These special Prix-Fixe three course menus are the perfect way to fuel up for 45 Days and Spotlight. Read More
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