The Monadnocks and Merrimack Valley

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  • 1. Capitol Center for the Arts

    The Egyptian-motif artwork, part of the original 1927 decor, has been restored in this historic 1,304-seat venue that now hosts touring Broadway shows, dance companies, and musical acts. A few blocks away (at 16 S. Main Street), the organization also operates Bank of NH Stage, a restored historic movie house that presents music, comedy, and other notable shows.

    44 S. Main St., Concord, New Hampshire, 03301, USA
    603-225–1111
  • 2. Peterborough Players

    This first-rate summer (mid-June–mid-September) theater troupe has been performing since 1933, these days presenting seven main-stage productions in a converted 18th-century barn throughout the summer. The Players also present children's shows in July and August.

    55 Hadley Rd., Peterborough, New Hampshire, 03458, USA
    603-924–7585

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    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Sept.–late June
  • 3. Colonial Theatre

    This beautifully renovated 1924 vaudeville theater presents comedy, music, and dance performances as well as occasional indie film screenings.

    95 Main St., Keene, New Hampshire, 03431, USA
    603-352–2033
  • 4. Monadnock Music

    From early summer through late autumn, Monadnock Music sponsors a series of solo recitals, chamber music concerts, and orchestra and opera performances by renowned musicians. Events take place throughout the area, and some of the offerings are free.

    Peterborough, New Hampshire, 03458, USA
    603-852–4345
  • 5. Peterborough Folk Music Society

    The Music Society presents folk concerts by artists such as John Gorka, Red Molly, and Cheryl Wheeler at the Peterborough Players Theatre and Bass Hall at Monadnock Center.

    Peterborough, New Hampshire, USA
    603-827–2905
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  • 6. The Palace Theatre

    This 1914 former vaudeville house presents musicals and plays, comedy, and concerts throughout the year.

    80 Hanover St., Manchester, New Hampshire, 03101, USA
    603-668–5588

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