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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For the past 10 years, I have had the distinct privilege of sitting in the best seat in the house for The Music Hall’s “Writers On A New England Stage” series.
Well, to be accurate, I’ve been sitting in one of the three best seats in the house, up on stage, with the other guys in the house band for the series, Dreadnaught.*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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Movies love heroes and people with integrity and tales of lawbreakers brought to justice. Think of To Kill a Mockingbird or Bridge of Spies, just to name a couple.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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Well, here it is again. It’s November. It’s not acting like November, of course, but don’t be fooled. It’s time for the frosty windshields, slick roads and frozen fingers part of the annual entertainment. Again.Read More
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Writers on a New England stage is a thrill and a challenge because it’s an exploration of both a writer’s creativity and audience adoration. I want to represent the audience and use their questions to learn more about an author of works they love. I also try to anticipate the broadcast audience, which may not know their work, but might wish to if the interview leaves them wanting more.Read More
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