The Music Hall: is the Seacoast's premier performing arts center. The historic 900-seat theater, built in 1878, is the oldest in New
Hampshire, the second oldest in New England, and the fourteenth oldest operating in the United States. The Music Hall is a dynamic performing arts center with diverse performance genres including trademark programming with an outlook that is contemporary, inclusive and classic.
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The Winnipesaukee Playhouse: The Winnipesaukee Playhouse is a year-round family-run theater dedicated to bringing quality arts and entertainment to the Lakes Region.
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The Lakes Region Summer Theater: is situated on beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee. The Lakes Region Theater Company is the oldest professional theater group in or around Meredith, NH. The 2006 summer season included 'Nunsense', 'Kiss Me Kate', 'The Pajama Game', 'West Side Story' and 'Oklahoma'. See www.lakesregionsummer
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The New Hampshire Music Festival: 2007 summer season gives the Lakes Region a complete six-concert orchestral season, plus a three-concert pops series and a
three-concert big band series. For additional details see www.nhmf.org
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Great Waters Music Festival: The 13th annual festival includes classical, Broadway, folk and jazz. See www.greatwaters.org for additional details.
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The Barmstormers: is one of the oldest professional summer theaters in the United States. The Barnstormers is the last professional company that does classic summer
stock: eight shows in eight weeks. For more details see
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Meadowbrook: offers a range of terrific summer concerts. Artists include "Blood, Sweat & Tears", Steve Millar Band, Kenny Rogers, Allman Brothers Band and a wide range of other terrific performers. For more details see
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Capitol Center for the Arts: Built in an era without microphones and speakers, the Capitol Center remains a charming and intimate place to see a show. Whether your
taste runs to the best of Broadway, top music acts, comedy, dance, opera, or symphony, you're sure to find inspiration in the Center's diverse annual lineup of shows. For more details see www.ccanh.com
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Rochester Opera House: The Opera House is the regional venue for the presentation of the performing arts. Patrons travel from throughout New England and beyond to attend shows and events. The Opera House presents local, regional and national performances that appeal to all ages and taste. For more details, see
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Silver Center: As the major cultural arts center in central
New Hampshire, the Silver provides a rich. The work of guest artists reflects the best in American and world cultures. The Silver Center includes three theaters that host a range of professional performances including opera, ballet, symphonic, chamber music and dramatic productions. For more details, see http://silver.plymouth.edu/
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Wolfeboro Folk Concert Series: The Wolfeboro Folk concert series is held on Brookfield's magical Tumbledown Farm in their historic 1780 red barn. Tumbledown Farms is located a short 15 minutes from downtown Wolfeboro, on Rte. 109. A Full dinner menu, mainly including locally grown, wholesome and organic food items (most straight off
the farm), is provided for those wishing to eat prior to the concert. For more details, see www.wolfeborofolk.com
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The New Hampshire Philharmonic: The New Hampshire Philharmonic connects people to the power of
classical music, using the model of a living laboratory. The Philharmonic presents compelling concerts of the core repertoire and engaging educational programs. For more
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The Village Players: The Village Players is a non-profit amateur community theater. They present three to five productions a year. Performances range from dramas,
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Papermill Theatre
Dreams are the stuff of which theatre is made. It is that dream, that magical quality, which draws us to the theatre. It is also what makes this place - the former paper mill - so special. Once filled with the whirring of machinery, these walls now resound with the joyous noise that is theatre. www.papermilltheatre.org
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