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The Music Hall's Digital Magazine Newsletter for April - June 2024

Arts and Entertainment

April 9, 2024

From: The Music Hall

A LOOK AT WHAT'S INSIDE

    On the Cover: Jason Mraz will headline the second annual Emerging Artists Benefit Concert.

    On Sale Now: Tom Rush, The Marshall Tucker Band, Jay Leno, Richard Dreyfuss, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Kenny G., Ghosts: Do You Believe?, and more!

    Comedy at the Historic Theater: From television to stage: Jim Breuer, Jay Leno, Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood.

    Comedy at The Lounge: Seasoned comic Todd Barry, Jon Rudnitsky, emerging comic Brian Glowacki returns, up-and-coming comedian Andy Beningo, funny mom Karen Morgan, NYC-based stand-up Nick Callas, Gianmarco Soresi, and a special four-show residency for the sharp stand-up Pat McGann.

    Music at the Historic Theater: Nat Zegree brings "The History of Rock 'N' Roll, Joe Jackson and the music of Max Champion, the timeless Kenny G., Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra's Spring Concert, legendary Southern rockers The Marshall Tucker Band, an intimate evening with David Foster & Katherine McPhee, Let's Sing Taylor returns, and more!

    Music at The Lounge: A special four-show residency with Postmodern Jukebox's Haley Reinhart, Cousin Curtiss blends blues and bluegrass, Brooklyn-based folk group Bandits on the Run, local rockers Paul Hodes & The Blue Buddha Band, Portsmouth born Sam Robbins,  and more emerging local artists and returning favorites.

    Talks at the Historic Theater: Ghost stories that defy explanation with Ghosts: Do you Believe? and An Evening with Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss followed by a screening of Jaws kicks off the summer Memorial Day weekend.

    School Days Series: Seacoast students are invited to make up their owns words with Frindle, Mr. C Live returns with some hair-raising science in World in Motion (Newton's Laws), and Cat Kid and Molly Pollywog bring Cat Kid Comic Club The Musical!

    Literary at the Lounge: The true story of New Hampshire's founding family is finally told with J. Dennis Robinson's 1623, plus The New York Times bestselling authors Jessica Shattuck (Last House) and Ann Leary (I've Tried Being Nice).

    On Screen: Indigo Girls: It's Only Life After All, New Hampshire Film Festival favorites Maestra and Perfect Days, plus Blazing Saddles, Funny Girl, From Here to Eternity, and much more extraordinary cinema.

    Writers On a New England Stage: One of America's most beloved historians Doris Kearns Goodwin brings An Unfinished Love Story.

    Sponsor Spotlight: Key Auto Group becomes a Key Sponsor!

    On the Back: Jazz guitar legend Pat Metheny and our Emerging Artist Series continues with the soulful folk melodies of Madison Cunningham plus the experimental soundscapes of Juana Molina.

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