‘Tis the season to be jolly! We are so excited to be hosting the very funny Juston McKinney for our traditional Last Laugh at the end of December (12/27, 28, 29). His three shows sold out quickly last year so don’t wait to make him part of your holiday plans; you won’t want to miss him! Our Deputy Programming Director, Thérèse LaGamma, caught up with Juston to talk about his process.Read More
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Earlier this year, the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra (PSO) became our resident orchestra, and Susanne Powers became PSO’s executive director. We sat down with Susanne to talk about the partnership and the New Year’s Eve Champagne Pops event on December 31.Read More
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Oh my goodness! Oh my goodness! Have you made your holiday plans yet? Put up your decorations? Surely you’ve secured your tickets to Annie. If you’ve got tickets to Opening Night on Friday, November 29, you are in for a special treat. Read More
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We could not be more excited about the casting of Macy, a darling rescue dog who will play Sandy. After reading her story (more here on our blog), we spoke with her owner and expert animal trainer, Bill Berloni, about his background and amazing work with rescue animals! Read More
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The Music Hall and the Ogunquit Playhouse are thrilled to announce the cast of Annie! And we have some familiar faces this year, with Sally Struthers (White Christmas), Gail Bennett (Mary Poppins), and Jeffry Denman (White Christmas) returning to our stage.Read More
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The musical, Annie, is all about finding a forever home, and we can't think of a better example than Macy, the dog playing Sandy in this production. Rescued by animal trainer Bill Berloni, Macy is truly an example of “wags to riches,” when she was adopted after so many months of being left behind. We love that this shelter pup has found her furever home on stage!Read More
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With a clear commitment to family and community—not to mention the New York City route—C&J is a natural partner for our holiday show, Annie. With that in mind, Brooks Jalbert and Cameron Colen took a moment to share with us their perspective on family, tradition, and the future of C&J.Read More
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Greta Garbo: an introvert who sought stardom. A recluse who claimed, “I want to be alone,” but walked daily around Manhattan. A notorious penny-pincher who left a $32 million estate. Garbo personified romance on screen, yet never married and confessed she lived “like a nun.” Gone for 30 years, why does she still fascinate us?Read More
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