Local Happenings

Published: 06-15-2023 2:11 PM

Concord Author event with Shannon Mullen

On June 14, at 6:30 p.m. at Gibson’s Bookstore, 45 S. Main St., in Concord, author Shannon Mullen visits to share how a kind word and the power of connection can make a huge difference in a person’s life, as she presents her new book “In Other Words, Leadership: How a Young Mother’s Weekly Letters to Her Governor Helped Both Women Brave the First Pandemic Year.” Two unforgettable women from opposite poles of power in Maine forge an uplifting bond through good, old-fashioned letter writing that helps them navigate the COVID crisis. Both women bring civility, grace, wit, and wisdom to the challenge of protecting those who depend on them — in other words, leadership. No registration required.

Portsmouth Camille A. Brown dance performance

On June 18, Camille A. Brown & Dancers will perform at The Music Hall’s Historic Theater as part of the Black Heritage Trail of NH’s week-long celebrations for Juneteenth. Camille A. Brown is the artistic director of the nationally acclaimed, Bessie award-winning Camille A. Brown & Dancers, which she founded in 2006. Brown made her Metropolitan Opera debut as choreographer for Porgy & Bess in fall 2019. Brown made history as the Metropolitan Opera’s first Black director of a mainstage production, Terence Blanchard’s “Fire Shut Up in My Bones.” Tickets range from $30-$70, with student and group rates available. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by phone at 603-436-2400, online at TheMusicHall.org or at the B2W Box Office at the Historic Theater located at 28 Chestnut St., in Portsmouth.

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