NH Theater is Back and Here to Stay
With no real box office receipts to show, no productions in rehearsal, and no butts in seats, it would’ve been easy to characterize 2020 as a lost season. But then, we’re talking about theater people.
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With no real box office receipts to show, no productions in rehearsal, and no butts in seats, it would’ve been easy to characterize 2020 as a lost season. But then, we’re talking about theater people.
This month brings a variety of events, from concerts to races to festivals.
Here’s a list of some of our favorite educational centers, museums, and indoor play areas
What’s new, what’s improved, and why you need to visit this summer 2021
Next door to the famous Winnipesaukee is the lesser-known Ossipee Lake. It’s time you checked it out.
Memorial Day weekend grand opening highlights include cooking classes, a grand tour 5K, Chipotle sampling tent, corn hole tournament and more.
Following a one-year break due to coronavirus-related precautions, the Prescott Park Arts Festival is back and ready for an outstanding season.
When is a bubble more than just a translucent sphere destined to slip along the drafts for a few seconds before disappearing in a soft pop? When Casey Carle is creating them.
Plans for Franklin's new Mill City Park include a climbing wall, amphitheater, trails, water play areas and a chance to tackle white water rapids.