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Live & Livestreaming From The Music Hall, And Paul Krugman On Tap For March 2
Vapors of Morphine is a Boston-based rock band with an unusual lineup, dreamy soundscapes, and inventive arrangements.
February 19, 2021
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LIVE & LIVESTREAMING
After taking a brief intermission, we have reopened for live events again. Shows are happening in-person in the Historic Theater (socially distanced), streaming online, and, in some cases, both! All in-person audiences are socially distanced with CDC and state guidelines in place, with fresh air filtered through our brand new HVAC system!
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Keep an eye on TheMusicHall.org/livestream for the latest events that offer livestream or virtual options. More on our COVID protocols and guidelines on our website.
JUST ANNOUNCED
Wildcard Movies
Fri., March 5 - Mon., March 8
The Music Hall is partnering with the University of New Hampshire to stream a number of films from Il Cinema Ritrovato to New Hampshire for a unique virtual film festival.
THIS WEEK
Wildcard Movie
Wed., February 17
The story of several black women from different generations who fell in love with ballet who faced formidable challenges, and shows how far we still have to go.
Live at the Historic Theater
VAPORS OF MORPHINE
[LIVE & LIVESTREAM]
Fri., February 19
Vapors of Morphine is a Boston-based rock band with an unusual lineup, dreamy soundscapes, and inventive arrangements.
Live at the Historic Theater
LIVINGSTON TAYLOR
[LIVE & LIVESTREAM]
Sat., February 20
Livingston Taylor’s career as a professional musician has spanned over 50 years, having recorded with the likes of brother James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, Fleetwood Mac, and Jimmy Buffet.
Writers on a New England Stage
Tue., February 23
A candid, compassionate consideration of the Right-to-Die movement, from the advocate, renowned radio host, and bestselling author, Diane Rehm, one of the most trusted voices in the nation.
Don't Miss: Writers on a New England Stage
Tue., March 2
Nobel prize-winning economist, The New York Times columnist, and bestselling author Paul Krugman offers an accessible, compelling introduction to today’s major policy issues.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Did you miss our Writers on a New England Stage with Rebecca Carroll? You can listen to the conversation with NHPR's Peter Biello at NHPR.org.
SUMMIT SUPPLY, A WONDERFUL FRIEND
While we forged our relationship prior to the COVID pandemic (remember the Summit Supply vans emblazoned with Annie advertisements back in 2019?), owner Tom Kunysz has truly invested in The Music Hall in the midst of this crisis. As we’ve pivoted and adapted from program to program, from Live Under the Arch to Stage Door Cabaret, Summit Supply has been there with the tools to keep our staff and patrons happy and safe.
THANK YOU TO A FEW OF OUR MANY GENEROUS SPONSORS:
THE B2W BOX OFFICE AT THE HISTORIC THEATER:
28 CHESTNUT ST., PORTSMOUTH, NH
LOFT: 131 CONGRESS ST., PORTSMOUTH, NH
603-436-2400 | THEMUSICHALL.ORG
This press release was produced by the Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth. The views expressed are the author's own.