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Designing Morning Sun: Set and Lights
Scenic and Lighting Designer Matt Cahoon on this process and inspiration for the set and lighting for Morning Sun.
Autotheory and What the Constitution Means to Me
Autotheory and Heidi Schreck’s What the Constitution Means to Me:
“Why not me?” becomes “Why not all of us?”
A reflection on the burgeoning genre as I dramaturge theatre KAPOW’s upcoming production.
By Claire Soleil Gardner
Restoring Faith in Democracy through Storytelling
The key to saving our democracy is to restore our faith in it,
and storytelling is how we will do so.
Lessons from directing Heidi Schreck’s What the Constitution Means to Me
By Emma Cahoon
Casting Call: Morning Sun
theatre KAPOW will hold auditions for its June 2026 production of Morning Sun by Simon Stephens, directed by Leslie Pasternack.
Limits, Laws and Love
A conversation after Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons. Three big themes, more than three questions, and three great people to continue the conversation.
The Best We Could – Accessible Program
The Best We Could (a family Tragedy by Emily Feldman BNH Stage February 7, 8, and 9, 2025 Director's Note Erma Bombeck said, “There is a thin line that separates laughter from pain, comedy and tragedy, humor and hurt.” That is definitely true in the case of...
Q&A with Cast Members of The Best We Could (a family tragedy) by Emily Feldman
The third and final Mainstage Production of theatre KAPOW’s 17th season is just a week away! The Best We Could (a family tragedy) by Emily Feldman continues our theme of Conversation as we ride along with Lou and Ella, father and daughter, as they drive across the...
ARTiculate: Bauer by Lauren Gunderson
Meet the Cast of Bauer
Love. Art. Defiance. The visceral and visual true story of forgotten modern artist Rudolf Bauer, struggling with his fading place in the history of art as his paintings are removed from the walls of the Guggenheim Museum.
I, Will by Scott Carter
A once-popular playwright collaborates with a notorious low-life to invent a new mode of drama that propels him back to the pantheon of the theater world. The place: London. The year: 1608. The playwright: William Shakespeare. His scoundrel collaborator: Brothel-keep, brawler and petty thief George Wilkins.
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...
Events
Events
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As You Like It
Saint Anselm College 100 Saint Anselm Drive, Manchester, United StatesShakespeare’s most sweet-natured comedy, where love is love – no matter where it falls. Mistaken identities, playful wit, and eventual reconciliation All that plus a band of merry forest-dwelling misfits make for a great Shakespearean comedy. Let the games begin…
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As You Like It
Saint Anselm College 100 Saint Anselm Drive, Manchester, United StatesShakespeare’s most sweet-natured comedy, where love is love – no matter where it falls. Mistaken identities, playful wit, and eventual reconciliation All that plus a band of merry forest-dwelling misfits make for a great Shakespearean comedy. Let the games begin…
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As You Like It
Saint Anselm College 100 Saint Anselm Drive, Manchester, United StatesShakespeare’s most sweet-natured comedy, where love is love – no matter where it falls. Mistaken identities, playful wit, and eventual reconciliation All that plus a band of merry forest-dwelling misfits make for a great Shakespearean comedy. Let the games begin…
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August 2026 Open Training
tKAPOW Studio 66 Hanover Street Suite 101, Manchester, NH, United StatesJoin us for a morning of exploration and experimentation!
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ARTiculate (anthropology)
3S Artspace 319 Vaughan St., Portsmouth, NH, United States"I have no answers. I have nothing but rage and sorrow. And so yes I built you because this is what I do. And honestly it's not that hard, you're basically a chatbot."
A moving exploration of the intersection of family, technology, and legacy, anthropology is the timely new play from award-winning playwright, Lauren Gunderson.
