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Rich is joined by Ron Poster & The Sinatra Ambassadors. Ron Poster is the organist for the Boston Bruins and has played at home games for the past 20 seasons. Rich and Ron’s understanding of the Sinatra songbook, coupled with their interactions on stage; makes this Old Blue Eyes experience something Rat Pack lovers won’t forget!
The ever-changing collective Tiger Saw was founded by singer/songwriter Dylan Metrano in Newburyport, Massachusetts in 1999. Over seven albums, they’ve explored a beautiful, hushed, slow-core sound; indie pop sing-alongs; “basement soul”; and heartfelt Americana. Their most recent release, "Wet & Unlucky" is an album-length collaboration with the Arkansas based country band Dylan Earl and the Reasons Why. The band, now including Newburyport's Alan Bull on drums, is excited to return to the Firehouse stage for the first time in ten years. Expect a catalogue-spanning set of classics, new songs, and some surprises.
Chicago Total Access is a music group made up of 10 talented musicians which all grew up listening to the music of the 60s and 70s. Our group is dedicated to the music of the American rock band “Chicago”.
The Double Impact chamber group is a double quintet ensemble – brass and woodwind – made up of professional and semi-professional musicians from the North Shore and Greater Boston areas. Their goal is to promote works originally written for this specific orchestration, as well as other lesser-known chamber pieces, while donating their artistry to help fulfill an urgent need.
The authors’ presentation will be followed by a conversation with Phil Johnston, President and CEO of Johnston Associates, Karen Nascembeni, General Manager of North Shore Music Theatre and Jim Geraghty, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley, and moderated by Tom Rosa, an audience question and answer session, and a book signing.
Scott performs works by Classical, Spanish, Brazilian and Latin-American composers. In 2003 he began composing original music as his way of contributing back to the world of guitar.
The second annual YES Award is a free event featuring the works of 6 current and recent graduate filmmakers and media arts majors from some of […]
Our Annual Fundraiser provides much needed operating support that allows us to CONTINUE to GROW our programming while continuing to ENRICH and ENTERTAIN all segments of the Greater Newburyport region.
Two Gripping Films to launch the 2022 Newburyport Documentary Film Festival!
AT THE SCREENING ROOM: As fire seasons grow longer, more destructive and more deadly, it is clear that our approach to reducing wildfire risk is failing.
AT THE FIREHOUSE: With the Covid crisis we have realized that working in a hospital means to be confronted to life and death in a very direct way.
AT THE FIREHOUSE: Fashion designer Amy Powney decides to use award money to create a sustainable collection, aiming toward a much bigger, societal change.
AT THE SCREENING ROOM: In March 1945, the US launched a massive air raid on Tokyo, unleashing an intense firestorm. Decades later, three elderly survivors race against the clock to preserve some memory of this forgotten tragedy.
Award-winning director Damon Gameau (That Sugar Film) embarks on a journey to explore what the future could look like by the year 2040 if we simply embraced the best solutions already available to us to improve our planet and shifted them rapidly into the mainstream. Structured as a visual letter to his 4-year-old daughter, Damon blends traditional documentary with dramatized sequences and high-end visual effects to create a vision board of how these solutions could regenerate the world for future generations.
Join us at Rocky Hill Meeting House in Amesbury for a unique performance of Arthur Miller’s classic.
Join us at Rocky Hill Meeting House in Amesbury for a unique performance of Arthur Miller’s classic.
Join us at Rocky Hill Meeting House in Amesbury for a unique performance of Arthur Miller’s classic.
Join us at Rocky Hill Meeting House in Amesbury for a unique performance of Arthur Miller’s classic.