Open Training
BNH Stage 16 S Main St., Concord, NH, United StatesArtistic Director Matt Cahoon will lead an introduction (or refresher) to making work in unexpected ways.
Artistic Director Matt Cahoon will lead an introduction (or refresher) to making work in unexpected ways.
A group of old friends, ex-lovers, estranged in-laws, and lifelong enemies gather to grapple with life’s thorniest questions—and each other. What could possibly go wrong? Incurably lustful and lonely, hapless and hopeful, these seven souls collide and stumble their way towards a new understanding that LIFE SUCKS! Or does it?
A group of old friends, ex-lovers, estranged in-laws, and lifelong enemies gather to grapple with life’s thorniest questions—and each other. What could possibly go wrong? Incurably lustful and lonely, hapless and hopeful, these seven souls collide and stumble their way towards a new understanding that LIFE SUCKS! Or does it?
Company Member Carey Cahoon will lead a morning of simple composition. With a list of simple ingredients, some inspiration from your collaborators, and boost of creative energy, you'll build an original performance starter.
Join company member Rachael Longo for an exploration of the various ways to generate sound and its importance in creating mood, tone and atmosphere for the theater.
How do you follow a script that can't be repeated? A solo performance that can’t be done alone? Join Director Emma Cahoon and Company members Peter Josephson and Carey Cahoon for a morning of creating and finding Every Brilliant Thing.
How do you follow a script that can't be repeated? A solo performance that can’t be done alone? Join Director Emma Cahoon and Company members Peter Josephson and Carey Cahoon for a morning of creating and finding Every Brilliant Thing.
In this comedic drama, playwright Jessica Dickey paints shimmering portraits of Rembrandt, Homer, and those who protect the art we cherish.
Rediscover all that life has to give.
You’re six years old. Mum’s in hospital. Dad says she’s “done something stupid.” She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own. This surprising and immersive theatrical experience speaks openly about depression, mental illness and suicide. With poignant humor and joy, Every Brilliant Thing takes us on a journey through grief, healing, falling in love, and rediscovering all that life has to give.
Rediscover all that life has to give.
You’re six years old. Mum’s in hospital. Dad says she’s “done something stupid.” She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own. This surprising and immersive theatrical experience speaks openly about depression, mental illness and suicide. With poignant humor and joy, Every Brilliant Thing takes us on a journey through grief, healing, falling in love, and rediscovering all that life has to give.