Sidore Lecture: Megan Epler Wood

Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

The Future of Sustainable Tourism Education   Tourism is 10% of the global economy and faces many challenges to its business model as climate change accelerates, and yet sustainable tourism is rarely a part of academic curricula worldwide.  The UNWTO has found that 80% of all tourism education globally is focused on hospitality and hotel management and investment, while the other ...

Free

Jazz and Percussion Ensembles

Elizabeth Cheney Studio Theatre

Please join us for the final performance by the Jazz and Percussion ensemble this year! This performance will take place in the Elizabeth Cheney Studio Theatre at 7:00pm on April 25th.

$10

This Will Be Our Reply: a Collaboration Concert

Hanaway Theatre 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

“This will be our reply to violence: to make music more intensely, more beautifully, more devotedly than ever before.” -Leonard Bernstein PSU Performing Arts has once again come together with a stance against violence in all its forms. PSU Chorale will be joined by PSU Symphonic Band and the PSU Dance Ensemble in this powerful performance, where our students are ...

$10

Spring Serenade A Cappella Concert

Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

Come join Vocal Order and Mixed Emotions in their spring a cappella concert! This event is free and open to the public

Free

Barbara Smith Dearborn: A Retrospective

Silver Center for the Arts Lobby 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

Dates: June 1 – August 8, 2024 Closing Reception: August 8, 2:00 – 4:00pm Barbara Smith Dearborn was born in 1935 in Long Island, New York and moved to Plymouth during her teenage years. She graduated from Plymouth High School in 1953. She met her husband Denny Dearborn at Plymouth State (then Plymouth Teachers College). Barbara majored in mathematics, and ...

Recurring

IMPACT Children’s Theatre

Elizabeth Cheney Studio Theatre

IMPACT, Jean's Playhouse professional Touring Children’s Theatre Company performs a different fairytale every week for six weeks, starting after 4th of July weekend. Each production travels to different venues throughout the state of NH and features a professional cast of 5 actors, plus set pieces, costumes, props, original music, and more! The 45-minute adaptations are written to be enjoyed by ...

Free
Recurring

NHMF Chamber Series

Smith Recital Hall

Chamber Series will take place on Tuesday nights in July opposite the NHMF Concert Series. These performances will take place in our smaller more intimate space, the Smith Recital Hall at 7pm. This series repertoire is selected and curated by the musicians of the New Hampshire Music Festival. Programs and performers TBD.

Recurring

New Hampshire Music Festival Classics Series

Hanaway Theatre 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

For seventy two years The New Hampshire Music Festival has built community and enriched lives through the shared experience of exceptional classical music performances and outreach. Based at the foot of the White Mountains in Plymouth, NH, the Festival draws from the best of the past to the edge of the future to champion classical music as a universal language of expression and understanding. Performing live concerts every summer in the months ...

Cultivating Resilience: A broad perspective on trauma, resilience, and early childhood mental health

Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

This lecture will explore various perspectives on resilience, trauma, and trauma prevention. Dr. Bayrak will approach these topics through a comprehensive lens, incorporating neurobiology, child development, physical and mental health, culture, and community. Her talk will emphasize the importance of early childhood and early relationships in cultivating resilience, and she will reflect on how storytelling can aid in meaning-making and ...

Free

Advice To The Players Presents: The Tempest

Elizabeth Cheney Studio Theatre

The Tempest takes us to an island where nature overflows its usual bounds and spirits take shape. The trees and frog-filled pond of Quimby Park will be our backdrop, as befits a story in which the natural world is abundantly alive.  The performance of The Tempest will feature Charls Sedgwick Hall in the role of Prospero, as well as many other ...

$10 – $20

Meghan Donahue, Faculty Recital

Smith Recital Hall 114 Main Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

Acacia Chamber Music. Dedicated to expanding and promoting chamber music in uncommonly heard combinations. Core members include Meghan Donahue, clarinet, Leslie Neighbor Stroud, flute, and Matthew Odell, piano. For more information please contact Meghan Davis at acaciamusic@outlook.com. Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/AcaciaChamberMusic

Free