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Showing Gratitude for our Frontline Workers Music

Showing Gratitude for our Frontline Workers

The Gratitude Music Festival is going to be a multi-stage event on Sat., September 25 featuring Neighbor, Carsie Blanton, and ending the night with Anderson East. This day full of music and fun is to celebrate the hard work, perseverance, and dedication of the community’s frontline and essential workers.  The Music Hall wants to honor and thank those in our tight-knit community for keeping us going and safe throughout the pandemic.  Read More Read More
Cozy up with The Music Hall! Musings

Cozy up with The Music Hall!

With the end of summer around the corner, the time for sweaters and hoodies is among us! If there is one thing the pandemic has taught us, it is the value of comfy clothes, and lucky for you, The Music Hall has got you covered! We have updated our tees (both long and short sleeved) as well as our sweatshirts Read More Read More
Returning to Fun and Film Film

Returning to Fun and Film

This past year with the pandemic, we have suffered the loss of traditions, human contact, and interaction.  I know personally not being able to see the holiday production The Music Hall and Ogunquit Playhouse put on each year was disappointing; my mom and I see the show each year for my birthday. Read More Read More
A Chat with Song Sisters Music

A Chat with Song Sisters

Talking with people about their life and work is something that I am very familiar with as a recent journalism graduate, but I have never met two people as incredibly genuine as Stefanie Guzikowski and Elissa Margolin of River Sister. Read More Read More
Classic Hollywood: "Wild Bill" Wellman Classics on Chestnut

Classic Hollywood: “Wild Bill” Wellman

William Wellman’s life was as colorful as the movies he directed. Born on February 29, 1896, Bill grew up outside Boston. He was a hockey-playing brawler and juvenile delinquent, who took joyrides in stolen cars and once tossed a stink bomb at his high school principal – a super-awkward move considering his Mom was a probation officer for wayward boys (like her son)! Read More Read More
Kicking Off the New Season with Gusto! Musings

Kicking Off the New Season with Gusto!

We’re well into our 2021-2022 season now and eagerly looking ahead to a packed Fall! Join us in celebrating the in-person return of beloved series such as Intimately Yours and Writers on a New England Stage, as well as Telluride by the Sea Film Festival (TBTS) and our holiday production in partnership with the Ogunquit Playhouse!  Read More Read More

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