- The Ogunquit Playhouse
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John Lane's Ogunquit Playhouse, one of Southern Maine's most important cultural landmarks, brings Broadway to the Beach each season. Opening in 1933, the work and vision of Walter and Maude Hartwig brought an outstanding, star-studded performing arts company to Ogunquit. Continuing this tradition for almost five decades, John Lane, owner and producer of the Playhouse, sought to provide his audience with the finest professional theatre in our region.
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Posted on: August 3rd, 2010
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- The Music Hall: Portsmouth, NH
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The Music Hall is a nonprofit performing arts center that entertains 100,000 patrons, including 20,000 school children, annually with acclaimed film, music, theater, and dance performances. Its historic 900-seat theater, built in 1878, is the oldest in New Hampshire and designated an “American Treasure” by the U.S. Senate in the Save America’s Treasures Program administered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Park Service. Living out its mission to be an active and vital arts center for… Read More
Posted on: July 19th, 2010
Author: Elaine Mullen Cassinelli
- Review: The Club Passim
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This tiny music venue in Cambridge, was rated the "Best Music Venue" by The Boston Pheonix with a small intimate stage has great performers and a great history. This club, in the middle of Harvard Square, has helped launch the careers of many young singer's. You need to look for the club as it's tucked in an alley behind the Harvard Coop. The small square room holds about 125 people who sit at wobbly tables and mismatched chairs and serves… Read More
Posted on: July 6th, 2010
Author: Elaine Mullen Cassinelli





