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Every Brilliant Thing – Accessible Program
Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe BNH Stage February 7, 8, and 9, 2025 Winnipesaukee Playhouse February 21, 22, and 23, 2025 Director's Note Every Brilliant Thing is a play unlike any other theatre KAPOW has produced in its 17...

“I’m going to ask you to be…”: Every Brilliant Thing, from the Audience’s Perspective
theatre KAPOW has always aimed to bring the audience as close to the action as possible. In the company's 17 year history, no play has ever done that quite like Every Brilliant Thing, which entirely relies on the audience to tell the story, inviting audience members...

Unique, Beautiful, Thrilling and Terrifying: A Conversation on Every Brilliant Thing with Director Emma Cahoon
Theatre KAPOW’s second mainstage production, Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe, is well underway! Having started rehearsals a month ago, director Emma Cahoon and actors Peter Josephson and Carey Cahoon have been hard at work unpacking...

Meet the Cast of the Rembrandt
Meet the Cast of the Rembrandt

Choreographing Life’s Un-Choregraphed Moments: A Conversation on Intimacy and Combat for the Stage
Since returning to in-person rehearsal rooms and performance spaces after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, safety and well-being took top priority among tKAPOW’s practices.

Life Sucks. But this play doesn’t.
theatre KAPOW opens its 17th season with Aaron Posner’s profoundly humane and hilariously quirky comedy Life Sucks. at BNH Stage in Concord, NH September 20 through 22.
Events
March 2025 Open Training
tKAPOW Studio 66 Hanover Street Suite 101, Manchester, NH, United StatesStillness is the theatre artist's most powerful and most elusive tool. How can you calm the chaos, capture movement in not moving? How can you channel the constant changes of being into communication and connection? Join us for a morning of exploration and experimentation led by company member Carey Cahoon.
ARTiculate (Bauer)
Currier Museum of Art 150 Ash St., Manchester, NH, United StatesIn this comedic drama, playwright Jessica Dickey paints shimmering portraits of Rembrandt, Homer, and those who protect the art we cherish.
The Best We Could (a family tragedy)
BNH Stage 16 S Main St., Concord, NH, United StatesIn this funny, wise, and heartbreaking debut from Emily Feldman, a daughter’s road trip with her father becomes a theatrical journey across more than just state lines. Though 30-something Ella has nearly given up on life, she agrees to accompany her father Lou on a long-distance trip to adopt a rescue dog.
The Best We Could (a family tragedy)
BNH Stage 16 S Main St., Concord, NH, United StatesIn this funny, wise, and heartbreaking debut from Emily Feldman, a daughter’s road trip with her father becomes a theatrical journey across more than just state lines. Though 30-something Ella has nearly given up on life, she agrees to accompany her father Lou on a long-distance trip to adopt a rescue dog.
The Best We Could (a family tragedy)
BNH Stage 16 S Main St., Concord, NH, United StatesIn this funny, wise, and heartbreaking debut from Emily Feldman, a daughter’s road trip with her father becomes a theatrical journey across more than just state lines. Though 30-something Ella has nearly given up on life, she agrees to accompany her father Lou on a long-distance trip to adopt a rescue dog.