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Links

Here are just a few sites promoting professional, community, and educational theatre in New Hampshire.

New Hampshire Theatre Committee
Each winter both community and professional theatre companies throughout New Hampshire celebrate the best of the best with an awards show run by NH Theater Awards. The New Hampshire Theatre Committee was founded by a group of performers, directors, producers and theatre lovers to give a lasting tribute to the hard work and talent that is given, often for little or no tangible reward, to bring joy and understanding to people of our state. Dozens of groups across the state have benefited from participating, sharing notes, resources and experiences, gaining awareness of the greater theatre community and discovering their places within it.

NH Theatre Happenings
NHTheatre.com has the most extensive theatre calendar in the state as well as extensive list of community and professional theatre companies in the state. In its forum, you will find actors sharing horror stories, Producers promoting their shows, Directors announcing auditions, Technicians sharing props, and the entire community discussing issues that are of interest to them. NH Theatre Happenings is a must for anyone involved in the performing arts, and a great inside look at the theatre world for those who just love attending live theatre.

Capitol Center for the Arts
The Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord is the largest and most successful performing arts center in New Hampshire and has helped position Concord as a cultural destination. Its richly varied programming attracts diversified audiences. Broadway, ballet and country & western fans alike travel from all over New England to attend performances at the Capitol Center.

The Palace Theatre
The Palace Theatre in Manchester is a non-profit performing arts center that hosts its own professional company, youth and teen program and presenting acts. It provides a broad range of live, high quality, professional and community performances, as well as educational opportunities for performers and audiences of all ages.

Community Players of Concord
The Community Players was founded in 1927, with a mission "... to encourage, foster and promote the participation by amateurs in all phases of the theatrical arts ..." The Players are still going strong, with five major productions in the 2007 - 2008 season, promoting workshops for directors, playwrights, and children, and much more.

University of New Hampshire Department of Theater and Dance
UNH in Durham offers a BA Degree in Theatre , a Master for Teachers (MAT & MEd) through the Graduate Education program, and Theatre and Dance Minors. Performance opportunities include monthly faculty directed theatre & dance productions (7 large-scale productions each year); student produced, directed and performed plays, improv, and comedy; student designed, directed, and performed showcases (musical theatre, dance, and puppetry-5 each year); Little Red Wagon & ArtsReach touring troupes produce 3 shows each year that tour to approximately 100 locations. The 2 UNH theatres include a 700 seat proscenium and a 160 seat black box.

Dartmouth College Department of Theater
Dartmouth College in Hanover offers a B.A. in Theater dedicated exclusively to undergraduates. Freshmen may get cast in mainstage productions. Summer internships with the New York Theatre Workshop in residence at Dartmouth. Educational partners with the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Outstanding Faculty with both professional and academic experience.