Summer is right around the corner and we are looking forward to kicking it off with a festive concert outside at the Worth Lot on Sunday, June 16. Working with the City of Portsmouth, we’ll host the Concert in the Lot right in our backyard. Read More
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Some months have a character that’s pretty much set in stone. February, for instance, is usually cold enough to freeze the nuts off a steel bridge. End of story. March, on the other hand, is often a wild-card, sometimes showing bursts of strengthening sun and making us all look for the snowdrops and sometimes just hammering us with snow/sleet/slush/mud/ice, etc.Read More
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As if by chance, we find ourselves with two weeks of programming with quite a bit of Italian influence. While it’s cold, snowy, and very New England-y out, escape with us to the sunny, warm Italian landscape. Read More
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This month on the 27th, we’re hosting an event celebrating our members, sponsors, and volunteers and providing a peek into what’s to come. Up Next is a party for you and will be your ticket to what’s coming up next here at the Hall.Read More
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I’m writing this with a slight post-Oscar emotional hangover, so please pardon any solecisms or typos. In a fitting goodbye to the cold, turbulent month of February, we will be watching a hot, turbulent movie on Tuesday night: Mary Queen of Scots.Read More
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Wentworth-Douglass Hospital has been a valued Music Hall corporate partner for three seasons now. We are pleased to once again celebrate Wentworth-Douglass as they prepare to take on a bigger role in our Portsmouth community with a major expansion of their Pease Tradeport campus.Read More
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In the early 18th century, Anne is Queen of England. She is ill with bouts of severe gout that leave her partially immobile and generally unpleasant. Her friend since childhood and secret lover Lady Marlborough cares for her and helps to run the country along with the friendship and ear of the Prime Minister. Read More
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The film takes place in 1962 where we meet Copacabana bouncer and errand-boy Tony (Viggo Mortensen), who is newly laid off from work. After demonstrating himself as an all-around unpleasant and quite a racist man, he somehow is able to put his opinions aside to drive Dr. Shirley (Mahershala Ali) around for his 8-week tour. Read More
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