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Capitol Center For The Arts

Capitol Center For The Arts

The Capitol Center for the Arts is the largest performing arts center in the state and has helped position Concord as a cultural destination. Broadway, ballet, folk and even country western fans travel from all over New England to attend performances at the center.


Merrimasters Toastmasters

Merrimasters Toastmasters

Nashua Toastmasters Merrimasters Toastmasters welcomes guests and fellow Toastmasters from out of town. We are a noon time club that meets for an hour on the first and third Wednesday of the month. We meet at the Nashua Library in downtown Nashua New Hampshire.


Nashua Theatre Guild

Nashua Theatre Guild

The Nashua Theatre Guild presents at least four productions per year. Our spring & fall efforts generate performances each year that range from classical drama, farcical comedies & collections of one-act pieces, to exciting, cutting-edge theater.


Shasows Fall North film and discussion

Shasows Fall North film and discussion

Film and discussion. Friday, February 28, 2020.


Franklin Opera House

Franklin Opera House

A performance venue for artistic, theatrical and musical productions of various genres. Located in downtown Franklin in the historic Opera House building, built in 1893, the Opera House features a beautiful curved balcony with unobstructed views of the stage.


New Hampshire Theatre Project

New Hampshire Theatre Project

New Hampshire Theatre Project at West End Studio Theatre Incorporated in 1988, New Hampshire Theatre Project (NHTP) is dedicated to creating innovative, excellent, and educational theatre that serves as a catalyst for personal transformation and community dialogue.


 
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