On behalf of the Board and staff of The Music Hall, I want to thank Governor Sununu, those who served on and advised the Governor's Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery (GOFERR) Boards, and all the New Hampshire representatives who recognize and support the role of the arts in creating a thriving community and a healthy economy.Read More
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As we sing our choruses of “Auld Lang Syne” this New Year’s, we may want to forget 2020, but we most definitely will not forget those old acquaintances who journeyed with us through these many difficult months.Read More
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The Stage Door Cabaret series is an out-of-the-box way of addressing the challenges of operating a 900-seat theater during a pandemic and as we went about creating it, we realized The Music Hall has interesting histories on both parts of the series’ title “Stage Door” and “Cabaret”! Read More
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Growing up in a small town, local culture consisted of a drive-in theater (which featured more naughty action in the back seat of any given Buick than on screen) and a bowling alley (locatable beneath the toxic cloud of shoe deodorizer spray that hung over it).Read More
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I interrupt your day to share BREAKING NEWS I know you want to hear: the 2020-21 Playbill is now in the house! Hooray!! Next time you visit The Music Hall, be sure to grab a copy for your coffee table. Not visiting in person? New this season you can peruse a copy on our website!Read More
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With Giving Tuesday kicking things off tomorrow, December is the month of giving! Ann Carrns of The New York Times recently highlighted some extra benefits of giving this year, as the CARES Act allows taxpayers to take a deduction up to $300 for cash donations when they file in the spring.Read More
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Two gangster classics, released four months apart in 1931, didn’t just launch the careers of James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson. They doomed the pair to being typecast as tough guys. It didn’t matter that Cagney never actually said “You dirty rat!” on film, or that he won an Oscar singing, dancing, and playing Broadway legend George M. Cohan in Yankee Doodle Dandy.Read More
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As tough as we are, even New Englanders have to go inside at some point...So we’re replicating the arrangement of our Live Under the Arch series framed by the gorgeous arch on Chestnut Street, and adapting to create the new Stage Door Cabaret series! World-renowned artists and much-beloved favorites will grace the stage, as will you! Read More
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