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Hedda Gabler
September 10 -
7.30 pm
September 11 - 2 & 7.30 pm
Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler is an important modern tragedy of an educated woman who can find no outlet in her society for her talents and has become warped by the restrictions placed upon her. Returning from her honeymoon and already bored with her marriage, Hedda finds herself caught between the brilliant but dissolute Eilert Lovborg and the clutches of the predatory Judge Brack. As a shocking path of destruction unfolds, there can be only one outcome...
TICKETS: Adult $15, $12 Seniors/Students. General Admission

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Mitch Albom
October 1 -
7 pm
Best-selling author Mitch Albom gained international fame with his book Tuesdays with Morrie and has sold more than 26 million books world-wide. Albom will spend an evening discussing his writing including his most recent NY Times bestseller entitled Have a Little Faith.
TICKETS: $25 Adults, $20 Seniors, $15 Students, $10 Pinkerton Students.

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Londonderry Blue Lions present
Rob Surette's
Amazing Hero Art
October 2 -
7 pm
Rob Surrette is the fastest portrait painter in the world as he propels paint on gigantic canvases in front of live audiences, revealing amazing portraits in as little as 50 seconds!
Interweaved throughout Rob's shows are incredible messages of inspiration which will change the way you look at life!
There will be a silent sports auction held prior to the event.
TICKETS: Adult $16, $12 Seniors/Students. General Admission

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The Union Leader presents
Taste of Home Cooking School
October 8 -
6.30 pm
Drop your whisks, grab your friends, and join us for a night of fun at the Taste of Home Cooking School show. During this interactive two-hour event, you’ll watch top culinary expert, Michael Barna, demonstrate ten new recipes you can easily recreate in your home. Not only will you leave the event with new recipe ideas, you’ll also go home with a valuable gift bag.
TICKETS:$14, on sale Sept 7.
VIP seating $45, on sale now.

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Cherryholmes
November 7 -
3 pm
With their roots in bluegrass, Celtic, and jazz, Cherryholmes received their first Grammy nomination for Best Bluegrass Album for their debut album in 2006 , and their second Grammy-nominated album “Black And White” came in at No. 1 on Billboard’s Bluegrass Album Chart. They hit the stage with hard-driving instrumental virtuosity and explosive vocal harmonies, and feature various styles of original songs written by members of the band. Add their fluidity of instrumental movement and dance, and it’s a look and sound that can only be described as “Cherryholmes.”
TICKETS: $25 Adults, $20 Seniors, $15 Students, $10 PA Students.

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NH Phil
Holiday Pops!
November 27 -
8 pm
Let the Phil put you in the mood for the holidays. Messiah, Nutcracker, the ever-popular Christmas carol sing-along, and other holiday favorites. With the youthful voices of the Pinkerton Academy Chorale.
TICKETS: Subscription tickets available here. Regular tickets available soon.
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The Pinkerton Players
A Christmas Carol
December 9, 10 & 11 -
7 pm
December 12 - 2.30 pm
This classic story of love and redemption remains one of Charles Dickens’ most widely recognized and popular creations. On Christmas Eve, Ebenezer Scrooge is his usual miserly self, chasing off solicitors for the poor, chastising his dutiful Bob Cratchit, and insulting his nephew Fred for celebrating a holiday that “has never put a penny in anyone’s pocket.” But Scrooge is visited by four spirits who will show him the desolate path he has chosen and offer him a chance to correct his ways.
TICKETS: on sale October 18. $8 for Adults, $6 Seniors, PA Faculty and Students
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A Rockapella Holiday
December 18 -
7 pm
Celebrate the season with
this five-man powerhouse of
vocal talent! The “Kings of
Contemporary A Cappella”
will get you in the spirit. With
their completely original take
on the holidays, Rockapella creates a lighthearted and unforgettable experience with their unique versions of classic favorites as well as new songs destined to become new classics.
TICKETS: $25 Adults, $20 Seniors, $15 Students, $10 Pinkerton Students.
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The White Liars and Black Comedy
February 25 -
7.30 pm
February 26 - 2 & 7.30 pm
Warm up this winter with two short comedies by Tony Award-winner Peter Shaffer. In The White Liars, neither the clairvoyant Baroness of the Holy Roman Empire nor the musician whose fortune she is telling are what they seem to be. A blown fuse plunges the characters of
Black Comedy into darkness and a farcical storm of unexpected guests, stolen furniture, and tipsy spinsters.
TICKETS: Adult $15, $12 Seniors/Students. General Admission

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Knuffle Bunny
A Cautionary Musical
March 5 -
2 pm & 5 pm
A brand new musical based on
Mo Willem’s Caldecott honor-winning book. It sounds so
simple, just a quick trip to the Laundromat with Daddy, Trixie, and her beloved Knuffle Bunny. But, before you know it things go horribly, hilariously wrong.
TICKETS: Adult $10, Childen $8. General Admission
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New Shanghai Circus
Thursday, March 10 -
7 pm
Astonishing athletes defy gravity and execute breathtaking feats as they stretch the limits of human ability in this spellbinding show. Fearless performers with boundless energy bring you more than two thousand years of Chinese circus traditions. If it’s humanly possible-and even if it’s
not! - Shanghai’s acrobats, jugglers and contortionists do it with spectacular flair.
TICKETS: $25 Adults, $20 Seniors, $15 Students, $10 PA Students.
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Rotary Comedy Night
March 19 -
6.30 pm
A fundraiser for the Derry Village
and Derry Rotary. A night of
laughs you can feel good about.
Proceeds benefit local charities.
TICKETS: $20. General Admission. On sale soon.
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The Blanks
April 8 -
7 pm
The Blanks are a quartet of
friends who like to sing a cappella music. They’ve been
appearing on the tv show Scrubs as ‘Ted’s Band’ where, as luck would have it, they have to pretend to be a quartet of friends who like to sing a cappella music. In their live show
you see them singing TV and movie themes such as “Charles in
Charge” and the “Six Million Dollar Man.” They also do songs with talking toys - that’s right, four grown men who still play with dolls, um,
action figures.
TICKETS: $25 Adults, $20 Seniors, $15 Students, $10 PA Students.

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American Jukebox
May 7 -
7 pm
Finally, the show you’ve been waiting for has arrived!! “Amercian Jukebox: The
BROADWAY Edition” is a concert of Broadway hits specifically designed by YOU--our
wonderful Stockbridge audience. After voting for your favorite songs all season long a trio of New York's top vocalists will perform the show you want to hear. A treat for the
whole family!
TICKETS: $25 Adults, $20 Seniors, $15 Students, $10 PA Students.
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'night, Mother
May 13 -
7.30 pm
May 14 - 2 & 7.30 pm
This eloquent, enthralling and ultimately shattering play explores the final hour in the life of a young woman who has decided that life is no longer worth living. ’night, Mother was the winner of the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and the original
Broadway production was nominated for 4 Tony Awards.
TICKETS: Adult $15, $12 Seniors/Students. General Admission.
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