The Music Hall (Portsmouth)

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The Music Hall is an independent venue in Portsmouth, New Hampshire that offers music, readings, dance and cinema. In the past it has hosted musicians like Suzanne Vega and authors like Dan Brown.

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[edit] Live Performances

[edit] Intimately Yours

A music series that takes large-scale stars such as Bruce Cockburn and Suzanne Vega and puts them in a smaller venue setting.

[edit] Writers on a New England Stage

An award winning series that collaborates with New Hampshire Public Radio to create interviews with famous authors like Dan Brown and John Updike. Next in the series is Mitch Albom.

[edit] Kids RULE!

A series of shows primarily for kids.

[edit] Cinema

Mainstreem, Independent and Foreign films are shown in this Summer showcase of films.

[edit] Telluride by the Sea

A film festival that has in the past hosted such films as Capote, Finding Neverland, and Bob Dylan: No Direction Home.

[edit] Wildcard Movies

One night each year a random surreal film is selected as the wildcard movie that year.

[edit] Trivia

  • The Music Hall is Located on Chestnut street and was built in 1878.
  • The Music Hall is not for profit.
  • The Music Hall hosts approximately 70,000 people a year in its 900 person theater.
  • The Music Hall is the self proclaimed "seacoast's premier performing arts center.

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