The Concord City Auditorium is a city-owned and operated historic performance venue located on Prince Street. The location has 850 seats and hosts more than 100 public events a year, including film screenings, festivals, lectures, theater performances, music performances and more. The theater also has a local show, "What's Happening At The AUDI," which is hosted by Dave Murdo and broadcast on Concord's Community Access Channel, Channel 22, throughout the week. The auditorium's lobby area features stained glass and period furnishings.
Seacoast Repertory Theatre is in historic downtown Portsmouth. It has been providing services to the community since 1988. It specializes in performing arts, ballets and musicals. It offers youth programs, such as camps, classes, and choir. Ticket and important information can be found on its website.
The Music Hall is a performing arts center. Entertainment includes music, theater, dance and cinema. Visit the website for a calendar of events and to view past and present programs.
Broadway Bound invites all who enjoy performing to visit and find a class that will allow them to exercise their talent. It teaches performance skills to all abilities and ages starting at the age of 18 months.
Broadway Bound has baton twirling lessons that can lead to team and solo competitions. It also has dance classes such as ballroom, hip hop, jazz, lyrical, and ballet. It has Zumba classes, dance n' tone aerobics, and dance and play time for young children.
There are musical theater and voice lesson classes in addition to its home school and special needs programs. Broadway Bound also has space that you can rent for birthday parties. Summer classes and camp are available. View the website for class information.
Led by artistic director and owner Sarah-Beth Smith, Gate City Ballet provides instruction in pointe, jazz, modern, lyrical and hip-hop dance styles. It also entertains audiences with an annual Nutcracker performance.
The Capitol Center for the Arts was originally built in 1927 as the Capitol Theater, but was closed in 1989. Through the help of the town it was restored almost to its original condition, and was renamed in 1995. The arts center specializes in performing arts, hosting events such as Broadway shows, dance performances, pop and country stars, international shows and business seminars. For a full calendar of events, visit the official Capitol Center for the Arts website.
Hunt Memorial Building is a historic building based on Main Street in Nashua. The location used to be the Nashua Public Library and was made one of the National Register of Historic Buildings in the early 1970s. It has been renovated and updates, including with handicapped access, a catering kitchen, new glass windows and more. It can be used for non profit and private events and functions as well as parties and receptions. It will also offers private offices and conference areas.
Public restrooms available during events only.
Bonjorno Pro Musica offers private music instruction by Tony Bonjorno, who has over 25 years of experience as a musician, songwriter and recording artist. Violin, voice and songwriting lessons are offered, and range from beginner to advanced skill levels.