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On August 16, The Barnstormers Theatre celebrated 79 years of professional summer stock theatre--making it the oldest such theatre in the nation--with a gala celebration and its annual Business in the Arts award, presented this year to Meredith Village Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents "I Love You Because," a modern-day musical love story based on Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," August 18 to 22 in Tamworth, NH. When Austin Bennett finds out his girlfriend is cheating on Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre announces the first performance of its Young Actors Project, The Lawnstormers, August 11 to 14 in Tamworth, NH "The Barnstormers has a long history of training and mentoring young actors," says Bob Shea, artistic director Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents "Deathtrap", a murder-mystery-comedy by Ira Levin, from August 11 to 15 in Tamworth, NH. Successful Broadway playwright Sidney Bruhl is in a dry spell until a student shows him a script that Bruhl thinks could Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents "The Weir," a collection of interconnected ghost stories by Conor McPherson, from July 28 to August 1 in Tamworth, NH. On a dark and stormy night, three men in a rural Irish pub vie for the attention of a pretty Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents Noel Coward's classic comedy of manners "Private Lives" from July 21 to 25 in Tamworth, NH. Elyot Chase, honeymooning with his new bride in France, is stunned to learn that his ex-wife Amanda is vacationing Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Dinner with Friends," July 14 to 18 in Tamworth, NH. When a happily married couple learns that their best friends are getting a divorce, they begin to question their friendship and Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre, America's oldest professional summer theatre, begins its 79th season with the beloved musical "Brigadoon" from July 7 to 11. A mysterious Scottish village appears out of the mists for one day every hundred years. Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre of Tamworth, the oldest professional summer stock theatre in America, has announced its 2009 season. The season kicks off with a highland fling as "Brigadoon" takes the stage from July 7 to 11. Lerner and Loewe's Read More...
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When Hannah Cabell first appeared on The Barnstormers Theatre's stage in Tamworth, she had no idea it would be the start of a career that would eventually lead her to Broadway. Cabell, daughter of long-time Barnstormer veterans Will Cabell and Susan Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre will present its annual Business in the Arts Award to the Maxfield family of Wolfeboro as part of its annual gala and auction on August 24. The Business in the Arts award is given annually to a person or organization in recognition Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre celebrates the conclusion of its 78th season with its annual gala and auction, August 24, 2008 at 5 p.m. at the Brewster Academy Boathouse in Wolfeboro, NH. The theme for the evening is "Return To Toad Hall" and will Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents the gothic horror masterpiece Dracula from August 19 to 23 in Tamworth, NH. While most modern versions of Dracula are based on Bram Stoker's novel—a huge tome with a convoluted plot—The Barnstormers production Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents the Pulitzer Prize-winning Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry from August 12 to 16. Tamworth, NH --Driving Miss Daisy is the story of a relationship between an elderly southern Jewish lady and her African-American chauffeur Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents the classic mystery thriller Dial M for Murder from August 5 to 9. Tony Wendice, a retired tennis pro, married his wife Sheila for money and plans to murder her for the same reason. But Tony's perfect scheme backfires Read More...
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