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First leg of the tour is sold out… here’s your last chance to catch the Pray for the Wicked Tour.
I ignored both posts, not because I’m a total heathen, but because depression scares the shit out of me. I don’t want to talk about it, recognize it, feel the heat coming off the disease, because it seems that once “it” gets under one’s skin, well, you either try to burn it out with pills or tighten the belt all on your own.
See which shows will be coming to the Palace Theatre next season.
Imagine if students from all four of our high schools could come together for a district-wide theater arts collaborative, making McAllaster home base, and staging one major production each school year pooling talent from all four schools, including technical support from MST students?
On June 16, 2018, the Currier Museum of Art will open the exhibition Beyond Words: Book Illustrations by David M. Carroll, Tomie dePaola, and Beth Krommes. Their original drawings and sketches trace the process of creating an illustrated book.
To Share Brewing Company, an independent neighborhood craft brewery and taproom opening in downtown Manchester this year at 720 Union St., will launch a crowdfunding campaign to fund its build out of their taproom and game room. You can find the campaign website here.
As an all-black musical production during a time where black performances where scripted to be cut out of movies in order to be shown to white Southern audiences (in fact Cabin In The Sky was banned in Memphis) it was a massive gamble for director Vincente Minnelli,
The cast of 42nd Street is ready to kick up their tap shoes and put their 21st century spin on a big musical within a musical – that’s a plot spoiler alert: 42nd Street provides a window into what it’s like to stage a show in grand style, and this one is considered the ultimate Broadway fairytale.
The show contains works in a variety of media and styles with an over-arching theme of meticulous craft and exuberance.
The 110 Grill expects to hire 75 employees for part- and full-time positions inside the upscale Elm Street eatery.
Shows are scheduled for May 18-19.
The 1750 Taphouse will be a family friendly destination with brick oven pizzas, indoor and outdoor seating and more than 20 taps for your choosing.
Renowned television actors Dan Lauria and Wendie Malick are headlining two performances of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” at Souhegan High School in Amherst next month.
Catch ‘The Wedding Singer’ on May 11 & 12 at 7 p.m., or on May 13 at 2 p.m. Performances will be held at The Derry Opera House located at 29 West Broadway, Derry.
O’shea’s Caife and Tae takes pride in celebrating the Derry/Londonderry community’s Irish roots
“All right Mr. Demille … I’m ready for my close-up …”
Mayor Joyce Craig spoke about upcoming planning for city neighborhoods, including a creative arts district.
Two shows, May 11 and 13 at Ste. Marie’s Parish. Discount tickets for mom.
Majestic’s “Wedding Singer,” directed and choreographed by Jennifer Mallard with musical direction by Keith Belanger, will star an ensemble teen cast when it hits the stage at the historic Derry Opera House for three performances – May 11 and 12.
Longtime caterers Jason and Stacy Lamountain recently celebrated the grand opening of City Moose Cafe and Catering in downtown Nashua. City Moose Cafe held its soft opening on April 9, and celebrated its grand opening on April 20, 2018.