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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 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 Pulitzer prize-winning comedy "Harvey" from August 4 to 8 in Tamworth, NH. Elwood P. Dowd is kind, gentle, and slightly wacky--his best friend is an invisible 6-foot rabbit, much to the consternation of 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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Prescott Park Arts Festival is preparing to launch its' 35th season on Friday, June 26. Held in Prescott Park, the festival is one of the Seacoast's most loved summer traditions with its weekly presentations of free events including music concerts, 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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The Timberlane Professional Orchestra is performing the Third Annual POPS Concert on April 19, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at the Timberlane Performing Arts Center in Plaistow. The POPS concert, conducted by Timberlane’s own Anthony DiBartolomeo, features Read More...
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The town of Frost Heaves--the most under-appreciated town in New Hampshire-- presents "April Foolishness," April 18 and 19 at the Peterborough Players theatre. "This will be our final show of the season," says Fred Marple, unofficial Read More...
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His name is Woodson Bull III, but everyone calls him “Third.” And Professor Laurie Jameson – leftist, feminist, and postmodernist – can’t stand him. He is, in her words, a “walking red state.” When Third turns Read More...
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Frost Heaves returns to the Peterborough Players on March 21 and 22 with March Mudness, featuring music and comedy from "the most under-appreciated town in New Hampshire." Performances are 7:30 p.m. March 21 and 4 p.m. March 22. "Our show Read More...
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The Woodbound Inn will host its first New Year's Eve Gala since its transformation into a full-service, four-season resort in 2008, with dinner, dancing, and a special performance from the hit new variety show, "Frost Heaves." "We're Read More...
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The Acting Loft Academy of the Performing Arts will present Stephen Sondheim's musical Company as a part of their 2008/2009 mainstage season. Performances will be held at their studios located at 516 Pine Street in Manchester, NH. Opening night is Read More...
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Open Auditions for Stephen King's "MISERY," directed by Lisa DeFazio, will be held on Wednesday, October 1st at 7pm at the Kelley Library in Salem, NH. The play calls for two middle age actors to portray the roles of Annie Wilkes and Paul Read More...
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Waterville Valley Resort, NH--The "Shakespeare in the Valley" outdoor summer festival has been selected by best-selling author John Reed to produce the world premiere of his first play, "All The World's A Grave" in a special preview Read More...
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