Hours:

Mon-Fri 12 pm - 6 pm

Good for Kids:
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Parking:
Garage, Street
Good for Groups:
Yes
Price Range:
$$
Outdoor Seating:
No
Music:
Live
Happy Hour:
No
Alcohol:
Full Bar
Smoking:
No
Coat Check:
Yes
Noise Level:
Average
Good For Dancing:
No
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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19 reviews in English

  • Review from vanessa v.

    Portsmouth, NH

    4.0 star rating
    1/30/2012

    Beautiful theater with really interesting indie films. It's only one screen, so you obviously have to arrange your schedule based on what movies for the month interest you and what time the showings are. There's a certain amount of quaintness to that, though, so as long as we plan ahead it isn't an issue.

    I will basically go see any movie if promised some movie theater snacks, so the concessions here are a highlight for me. The popcorn isn't full of artificial butter crap and they actually have gourmet food items in addition to the normal stuff. We managed to get a good sized popcorn, a soda, a box of candy, and a freshly baked cookie for $10. In any multiplex it would cost more than that for a stale, greasy, tiny bag of popcorn and a drop of soda poured over a mountain of ice.

    I'm not a huge fan of the lobby renovation... it looks kind of cheesy and takes away from the elegance of the theater itself. But it's a very cool, unique place and I'm glad it's still around.

  • Review from Jessica P.

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    Exeter, NH

    1.0 star rating
    11/24/2011

    Just attended the Warren Miller film with my father.  The theatre itself was nice, but the staff was monumentally rude.  We picked our tickets up at the box office, where they ripped the stub.  Even though I had a ticket that was clearly valid, this nasty staffer blocked me on the stairs and gave me a hard time about the fact that the box office had already ripped my ticket and wouldn't let me by.  She had just let my father (whose ticket was also ripped) by seconds before, but I got the inquisition.  I can only assume that she has a problem with young women, but I don't appreciate being treated like some dishonest twit who is trying to pull a fast one.

  • Review from Don W.

    Portsmouth, NH

    3.0 star rating
    Updated - 11/15/2010

    I was a little disappointed when I wanted to buy Indigo Girls tickets.  All the best seats were taken by the fan club.  I'm not sure what the point is to being a member and getting tickets first when you don't get them first.  Then there was Art Garfunkel.  The concert was rescheduled and then cancelled because the artist had a medical issue and the Music Hall had my money for about a year before I got it back.  Get well, Art.  I'm also disappointed by how many good acts choose to play somewhere else like Blue Ocean, Tupelo, or the Hampton Casino Ballroom.

    The old theater is beautiful on the inside, but the new lobby is bizarre (see my previous review for a description).  Most of the shows I've seen there have been terrific, and if there's a good band coming to the Music Hall, you should check it out.  And while you're in town, eat in a local restaurant and stay in a local hotel or B&B.  For example, eat at Jumpin Jay's or Brazo, see a show at the Music Hall, and stay a the Ale House Inn.  And there are tons of other options.  Do it right, it's Portsmouth!

    Three stars because if everything goes right, it's a four star experience.  But there are enough frustrations to drop it to a still-respectable three stars.

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    • 4.0 star rating
      10/16/2008

      The construction is done.  The box office is open.  The new (but bizarre) lobby is finished.  The… Read more »

  • Review from DA W.

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    North Hampton, NH

    5.0 star rating
    8/10/2011

    We are so lucky to have this venue.  Love the author events and the annual Telluride by the Sea film festival in October.  The new lobby is a little gaudy for my taste but the renovation is beautiful.

  • Review from Bob G.

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    San Rafael, CA

    4.0 star rating
    10/15/2008

    Gorgeous renovations.  I spent weeks in Portsmouth in the past and always went here.  

    This time around, a year later, the lobby is new and hip.  I think the seating has changed but not sure about that one.  Funny, I've only been around to see movies, not the wonderful plays and shows it is known for.  This time I saw "Encounters at the End of the World" with me mum and what an inspiring documentary.  Rent it tonight.

    See it.  See it now.

  • Review from Leo G.

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    Somerville, MA

    1.0 star rating
    Updated - 6/14/2011

    They have still made no real attempt to resolve this problem and have insinuated time and again that I attended the show (although the musician I wanted to see canceled and I had no intention of hiking to NH!) and want to steal their money by asking for a reimbursement. Sadly I did not go see Billy Bragg OR Mavis Staples, Music Hall! I'm really disappointed in these folks.

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    • 1.0 star rating
      4/11/2011

      Beware: this venue will not refund tickets after the musician has cancelled if you don't keep… Read more »

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  • Review from Marcus V.

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    Brooklyn, NY

    4.0 star rating
    11/5/2007

    Wow, the Music Hall in Portsmouth brings back so many memories of some really cool shows I've seen there in the past, particularly jazz ensemble performances. This late 19th century theater is gorgeous and has great acoustics. Over the course of the last year and a half it has undergone some extensive renovations to restore its original glory, including the careful and meticulous scraping of layers of paint, which in the process uncovered some beautiful ceiling artwork that hasn't been seen since the early 1900s. Apparently up until recently not much had been known about the Hall's architectural history.

    Lots of other performing arts can be seen here as well, in addition to musical acts, such as dance, cinema, theatre and opera. I can't wait to visit the Music Hall sometime in the future to see how nicely it's been restored.

  • Review from Maureen H.

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    Exeter, NH

    5.0 star rating
    12/30/2007

    Small theater with character.  Seats are a bit uncomfortable, but it's doable.  Excellent venue whether for the summer film series, the Telluride Series, live music, etc.  Some of my favorites over the years have been A Child's Christmas In Wales performed by the Boston Lyric Opera, Cassandra Wilson, King's Singers, Robin Williamson and Robert Mirabel, A Jazz Nutcracker, Joshua Redman, Dianne Reeves...just lots of good stuff.  The place to see other than Hollywood movies.  Saw I'm Not There this fall.

    I like the balcony.

  • Review from Jessica B.

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    Saco, ME

    5.0 star rating
    3/15/2011

    I love this performance space! New England historic architecture at its best. I went to see the Shanghai Circus the other night (great show by the way), and I had always been curious about the space. It's amazing. The lobby has a bar and really neat decor and the old staircases that go up to the second level are beautiful. The space itself has hardwood floors like an old movie house, the seats look to be original and the ceiling and box seats near the stage are beautifully restored. The detail and the level of restoration was amazing. And of course, the stage had the deep, rich red velvet curtains. For someone like myself who loves old buildings and old theaters in particular, the space was a beautiful surprise. What a jewel. I can't wait to go back!

  • Review from Tommy P.

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    Portsmouth, NH

    4.0 star rating
    4/13/2010

    Awesome place to see a show. First off, the lobby/bar is A-mazing, as are the world-famous restrooms. For an old theatre, this is as good as it gets, and they've been doing a nice job updating it and keeping things fresh. We saw TAO- japanese taiko drumming there and it was awesome. Our chests were rumbling the whole time, and from the upper side balcony we could see every expression on the performer's faces very clearly. It's really the gem of the Seacoast area if you ask me.

  • Review from michael e.

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    Portsmouth, NH

    4.0 star rating
    7/8/2010

    I am a total fan of the Music Hall, and being an Interior Designer, I waited patiently to see the new lobby.....To me it doesn't seem to fit in with what the Music Hall represents .I adore the hall space upstairs and all the work that makes it much like the old movie palaces, and nothing is better than seeing a film on 1 large screen, as oppossed to the Mega-cinema cubicles.

  • Review from Boris V.

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    Dover, NH

    5.0 star rating
    8/21/2008

    We are lucky to have it in here. Movies or theater, concerts or Metropolitan Opera HD viewings -- we truly appreciate all these choices. Good size hall and comfy at the same time.

  • Review from Jana K.

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    Boston, MA

    5.0 star rating
    4/16/2011

    Great place to see music.  They do a great job of putting together a diverse set of options each year.  It is a small venue so you get to be right up close and personal with the acts.

  • Review from lori d.

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    Merrimac, MA

    3.0 star rating
    4/10/2011

    The staff is very nice, they even called when I erred buying the seats. I had sent them an email but they didn't get it so I am glad they called.  Anyway we went today to see the Popovich Animal Circus/comedy.  I bought my seats last minute so they were in the balcony off the the side. They really need to sit in these seats before they sell them for the same price as all the other balcony seats. We ended up standing for the first half as we couldn't see anything.  Everyone else around us joined us against the wall at some point. It was very unclear that there was an intemission an hour into the show since the handout mentioned the show was an hour so I think some folks left unknowingly, or they just didn't like it. I woudl think a show like this is a bit boring for kids today and maybe a bit out of place. I like that all the animals from from a shelter but the tix were pretty pricy.  One time seeing it is enough.
    The second half was better than the first half and I think everyone would like to see more of the animals.

  • Review from Ashley G.

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    Somerville, MA

    4.0 star rating
    2/10/2010

    This is as good as it gets for boutique smaller theaters.  The movies they show here are all worth seeing and keep an eye out for certain performers.  Sometimes they have bigger acts who come through here and choose to play the Music Hall because of the atmosphere . ( I missed out on Brandi Carlile)

  • Review from Abbey K.

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    South Boston, MA

    4.0 star rating
    11/10/2007

    What a cool place to spend a Friday night.  I enjoyed an opera, Lucia di Lammermoor, with a few friends, and it was a great.  The Music Hall has a cool atmosphere on opera night - a mix of young and old - some dressed casually in khakis and sweaters while some of the older gentlemen arrived in tuxedos and women in gowns.  The quality of the opera was  better than expected - the lead soprano was fantastic, and the orchestra was great - the highlight was definitely the flautist.  Overall, it was a great alternative to the typical night out.  I'm going to check out upcoming events at The Music Hall right now.

  • Review from John D.

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    Portsmouth, NH

    4.0 star rating
    1/6/2010

    Just spent a week in Portsmouth and took the Music Hall's "Historic Tour" (which is offered on a regular basis).  It is well worth the time in a town that offers so much.  The ongoing effort to restore this classic building is clearly a labor of love.  While I agree that the new lobby seems to be more that a bit strange, it certainly is more functional that the old one..  I'm not a full time resident of this lovely town but always make certain to see what is happening at the Music Hall when planning a visit.  I suggest you do to..

  • Review from Amanda F.

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    Portsmouth, NH

    5.0 star rating
    3/5/2011

    Great place to see independent and foreign films. They also have alot of different art festivals throughout the year.

  • Review from kat r.

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    Concord, MA

    1.0 star rating
    12/5/2009

    Their box office is supposed to be open from noon till 6:00p.m saturdays.I have been trying to get a voice all day about a performance & I just get a recording.E=What is up with that? Is anyone there? Have a question & do not like v/m.Will go elsewhere.

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