Senior Recital: Grace Murray, Soprano

Smith Recital Hall

Please join Grace Murray, soprano for the culminating celebration of her vocal studies at Plymouth State University. Pianist Dr. Adam Mayon will join Ms. Murray for this performance. Pieces by Mozart, Robert Schumann, Ernest Chausson, and many more will be featured. Thank you for your support! Grace Murray is in her senior year as a Music major with an option ...

Wixson Professorship Award Lecture: Matt Zawodniak

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This event is free and unticketed Masks required for all patrons. Unmasked performers will be tested for Covid19 immediately before the performance       The Plymouth State University Ed and Marilyn Wixson Endowed Professorship of Mathematics was created by longtime PSU mathematics faculty Ed and Marilyn Wixson to celebrate and recognize faculty in the Department of Mathematics who are ...

Sidore Lecture: Reverberations: Making Prolonged Change as Individuals and as a Community

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This event is free and unticketed Unmasked performers will be tested for Covid19 immediately before the performance. Reverberations: Making Prolonged Change Social disruptions and widespread trauma have created reverberations that have inspired a new generation of changemakers throughout society. For this lecture, we will gather a group of leaders for a panel discussion to share their individual journeys and the ...

Senior Recital: Ian Kim, Piano

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Join Ian Kim on his senior recital for presenting the culmination of his piano and music technology studies at Plymouth State University. He will be featuring various piano works by several different composers including Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Yoko Shimomura, and John Cage. He will also be featuring his original works involving the combination of digital audio, visual media, and live ...

Abbott Professorship Lecture: Kerry Yurewicz

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This event is free and unticketed. Masks required for all patrons. Unmasked performers will be tested for Covid19 immediately before the performance. ​​Janice Griffin, a former student from Union, NH, established the Helen Abbott ’39 Professorship of Environmental Studies to honor her friend, teacher and mentor, who graduated from the Plymouth Normal School (which is now PSU), for her commitment ...

Eagle Pond Authors’ Series Presents: Susan Lilley

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This event is free and unticketed. Masks required for all patrons. Unmasked performers will be tested for Covid19 immediately before the performance.  Susan Lilley is a Florida native and is currently serving as Orlando’s inaugural Poet Laureate. Her poetry and non-fiction have appeared in American Poetry Review, Gulf Coast, Poet Lore, The Southern Review, Drunken Boat, Saw Palm, Hippocampus, The ...

Plymprov: Improv Olympics

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Plymprov Presents: Improv Olympics! An improv show unlike any other, where two teams will fight in a rigorous battle of improv games for a chance at the top. A panel of guest judges will be featured to make the final call of the team of true improvers. Who will win??? Find out on April 30th at Improv Olympics!     ...

CANCELED! IMPACT Children’s Theatre Week 1: Sleeping Beauty. CANCELED!

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In a magic kingdom where good and bad fairies roam, the prick of a spinning wheel needle sets off a curse that puts the entire kingdom to sleep. With the help of a good fairy, only a brave Prince can defeat evil and wake the Princess from her sleepy kingdom. More information soon, check back! Full tour info can be ...

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New Hampshire Music Festival Week 1

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New Hampshire Music Festival's Classics Series Concerts Classics Series Week 1: Return to Loon LakeThursday July 7th, 2022 & Friday July 8th, 2022 7:30 PM – Hanaway Theatre at the Silver Center for the Arts Mozart- Overture to The Marriage of Figaro Beethoven-Violin Concerto, Charles Dimmick-Concertmaster/Soloist Hovhaness-Loon Lake Symphony In 1988, the Festival premiered Loon Lake, a symphony that it ...

IMPACT Children’s Theatre Week 2: Lost In Wonderland

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Following a white rabbit leads Alice on a very strange adventure. In a place where up means down and right means wrong, Alice discovers a world filled with a strange smiling cat, a wild tea party, and a Queen whose temper is as red as the hearts on her dress! More information soon, check back! Full tour info can be ...

IMPACT Children’s Theatre Week 3: Neverland

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We all know the story of Wendy, Peter, and John, but what happened in Neverland before they arrived? Join Peter on his early adventures in Neverland, featuring lost boys, mermaids, and Captain Jim, who was merely passing through Neverland until he got “hooked” on the magical land! More information soon, check back! Full tour info can be found below

IMPACT Children’s Theatre Week 4: Little Red Riding Hood

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Little Red must make an important delivery to her Granny who is sick in bed, but that will require going over the river and through the woods. As long as she follows Mother’s directions and heeds the warning of three little previous victims, then it should be nothing more than a howling good time! More information soon, check back! Full ...