Giving feels good. It’s science! Medical research reveals that giving stimulates the mesolimbic pathway, the “reward center” in the brain, releasing those delicious endorphins we all seek. That’s what makes Giving Tuesday, December 1, such a delightful event.Read More
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MGM produced great musicals like rabbits reproduce themselves: The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis, Singin’ in the Rain, and An American in Paris. RKO cranked out hits starring Astaire & Rogers (Top Hat, Swing Time, Shall We Dance), which didn’t just showcase Fred and Ginger’s fancy footwork, but boasted standards by the Gershwins, Jerome Kern, and Irving Berlin.Read More
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I don’t know about you, but lately, I’m not even sure what day it is, let alone what year it is. All I know is that the Writers on a New England Stage (WNES) has hit another milestone! We are celebrating Writers on a New England Stage’s 15th season! Let me take you back a bit…Read More
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This has been a year of challenges and one that has required us to be more laser-focused than ever. In December, we are launching a new series—the Stage Door Cabaret Series (SDCS). The audience will become part of the stage decor.Read More
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Well, hi! I hope you’ve been having a nice pandemic. Me, I’m chugging along on a routine of sleeping in late, gardening, reading, watching enough television to brainwash a six-year-old, and sneaking in a little nap now and then.Read More
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I’d love to take a moment to bring you back into the theater with me at our show with Tom Rush. Mid-day on a lovely Sunday afternoon and The Music Hall is a buzz for its first live indoor show since March, with 200 tickets sold! Volunteers and staff members greet folks at the door, smiles crinkling their eyes beneath the masks.Read More
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