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Portsmouth / New Hampshire / United States
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Welcome to Pontine Theatre The word pontine is derived from the Latin pontus - a bridge. In psychology, pontine is a process, a connection activated in sleep ; a bridge over which dream images travel. Pontine is a bridge to the subconscious. For over 30 years, Pontine Theatre has been an active particpant in the development of actor-based theatre, creating work that is engaging, innovative and original. Pontines work is founded on the concept that the actor should function as a creative ( rather than interpretive ) artist, and that the name actor dictates action ( movement ) as a primary tool. Co-Artistic Directors, M. Marguerite Mathews and Gregory Gathers, have produced over 50 original works. Creating and performing these works, Pontine has introduced their unique form of theatre to audiences throughout New England, transforming audience interest in mime, puppetry, literature, and history into enthusiasm for this distinctive synthesis of forms.
Tamworth / New Hampshire / United States
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Founded by a group that included Francis Cleveland, the youngest child of President Grover Cleveland, the Barnstormers Summer Theatre had its first production, The Ghost Train, in 1931. It is the oldest professional summer theatre in the United States. In 1999, the company finished a renovation project and became a year-round facility. The theatre has a 28-foot proscenium stage. Barnstormers Summer Theatre is equipped with a balcony and holds a capacity crowd of 282. The playhouse produces eight productions during July and August each year. From September to June, the facility is available for rental for concerts, drama and dance performances, talks and community events. Barnstormers Summer Theatre is located in Tamworth, N.H.
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Meredith / New Hampshire / United States
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New London / New Hampshire / United States
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Franklin / New Hampshire / United States
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Wilton / New Hampshire / United States
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Theatre Rental Reservations We are now taking reservations for theatre rentals for your special event.We have 35mm and Digital Projection capabilities in both theatres. Besides screening your films or private screenings of our current features, and we can assist you with audio and video production. Private Showings provide an excellent opportunity for educators to conduct pre and post film discussions. They are also excellent opportunities for Civic Groups to conduct a meeting combined with a film. For more information, contact Dennis at the theatre between 8: 00 PM and 11: 00 PM or send an email to [email protected].
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Peterborough / New Hampshire / United States
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Founded in 1933, the Peterborough Players offers professional theatre of the highest quality and has established a reputation for itself as a prime destination in the region. The Peterborough Players presents its work in an intimate theatre located in a converted 18th-century barn at historic Stearns Farm, three miles from downtown Peterborough. Having completed the most extensive renovations in the companys history in 2006, the state-of-the-art theatre now seats 250 in air-conditioned comfort. As the only professional producing theatre in the region and one of the oldest summer stock companies in the country, the Players has staged more than 300 different plays over the years including works by Shakespeare, Shaw, Ibsen, Wilde, Wilder, Beckett, Williams, Miller, and Mamet. Distinctive from the programming of many other summer theatres, the Players has also presented a variety of world and regional premieres as well as recent work by contemporary playwrights. Seven Main Stage productions are offered each season. In addition, two Second Company shows for children are produced, as well as an Ascending Stars production a collaborative effort between local high school students and our professional company. Residents of southern New Hampshire and outlying areas as well as daytrippers from the greater Boston area and many other cities and towns in Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, and Maine enjoy coming to our charming, rural setting to experience excellent theatre. Our packages with local Inns and restaurants make the Peterborough Players a sought-after destination for out-of-towners as well, or locals who want an affordable, low-stress getaway without having to travel far. 2010 Peterborough Players, P.O. Box 118 55 Hadley Road, NH 03458 Peterborough Box Office 603-924-7585 Administrative Office 603-924-9344
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New London / New Hampshire / United States
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Wolfeboro / New Hampshire / United States
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Great Waters Music Festival was founded in 1995 by Dr. Gerald Mack, Director of the Worcester Chorus and a former professor at Hart School of Music, University of Hartford. The non-profit summer festival was organized to encompass a diversified program designed to appeal to a variety of musical tastes, both classical and popular, and to bring together outstanding amateur and professional musicians. Its purpose is to promote live musical performances including choral, symphonic, folk, pops, jazz, Broadway, dance, and renowned vocal and instrumental artists. For four years, the Festivals leadership derived primarily from its highly active Board of Directors and from the musical expertise of Dr. Gerald Mack. In addition, scores of community volunteers offered their support in acting as ushers and concert staff during the concert season. Realizing the increasing need for a permanent staff, the Board of Directors hired an Executive Director in the spring of 1999 and established a part time position for an Administrative Assistant. Since 1995, the Festival has grown from 325 attendees of one classical performance to the present audience of well over 7, 000, enjoying eight different programs and two educational offerings. Great Waters Music Festival has consistently attracted regional and national artists to New Hampshire. Celebrity stars Wynton Marsalis, Dave Brubeck, Ronan Tynan, Richie Havens, Canadian Brass, Sandy Duncan, Arlo Guthrie, Peter Nero, Natalie MacMaster, Chuck Mangione, Betty Buckley, Glenn Miller Orchestra, Lucie Arnaz, Suzanne Ishee, Mark Hardy, Judy Collins, Lee Bryant, Nanci Griffith and Judy Gibson have all delighted sold-out audiences comprised of permanent and seasonal New Hampshire residents, vacationers, visitors and regional musicians of all ethnic and age groups. The year 2000 marked the introduction of the Great Waters Music Festivals new acoustical performance pavilion, purchased following an extensive capital campaign and preparatory site work including the installation of underground drainage, electricity, road access, area lighting, and tent anchor points. Located on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee on the Brewster Academy grounds, the acoustic pavilion provides a quality musical experience with a seating capacity to accommodate the growing, enthusiastic audience that the Festival attracts. The pavilion is erected each season for eight to ten weeks and provides the festival with excellent sound quality, large stage, state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems and comfortable seating with no obstructions for 800 people. P: 603.569.7710 F 603.569.7715 E: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it