Capitol Center for the Arts Spring 2018 Playbill

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EXPERIENCE IT LIVE!

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THU, MARCH 15

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SPRING 2018 PLAYBILL



playbill contents JUSTON McKINNEY APRIL 28

ALTAN • MARCH 15

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S WELCOME

47 IN THE SPOTLIGHT CAFE

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ABOUT US

49 WILLIAM H. GILE

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CCA BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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MEET OUR STAFF

50 SCHOOL SERIES

CONCERT SERIES

11 PATRON SERVICES

52 OVATION SOCIETY

12 IN CONSIDERATION OF OTHERS

58 CORPORATE SPONSORS

13 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

63 M.T. MENNINO LEGACY FUND

21 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

67 INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS

27 IN THE CHUBB THEATRE

86 DINING GUIDE

40 HD BROADCASTS

91 ADVERTISER INDEX

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executive director’s welcome WELCOME TO THE CAPITOL CENTER FOR THE

We are proud to stake our claim as the theatre with the most eclectic programming in New Hampshire! The second half of our 22nd Season is packed with concerts, comedy, and cultural programming: not only in the 1300seat Chubb Theatre, but also in our Governor’s Hall Spotlight Café and in the intimate drawing rooms of the historic Kimball House. I encourage you to take a chance on an artist or program that is unfamiliar to you. I promise you will discover wonderful new talent and be challenged to see the world from a fresh perspective. ARTS.

In addition, please stay in touch with us. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. Subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter. Take our audience survey. Become a supporting member. Invite your friends to a show. Join us as a volunteer. And, please don’t be shy while you are here. At most shows, you will find me and other key CCA staff in the lobby before the show and at intermission. I always want to learn more about your experience here at the Capitol Center for the Arts, so step up and introduce yourself. Finally, while you are at the theatre today, I invite you to stop by the Member table in the lobby to pick up a flyer about our proposed expansion project: the transformation of the defunct Concord Theatre. Located just north of the Capitol Center at 18 South Main Street, this venue is slated to become a flexible configuration theatre appropriate for small-scale productions for seated audiences and a music club for standing audiences. Pick up a flyer for a brief description of the project and sign up for one of the many information sessions we are scheduling over the next several months. I look forward to sharing our excitement for this project with you.

Nicolette B. Clarke, Executive Director, Capitol Center for the Arts

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entertainment venue. We bring the excitement of high-quality theater, music, dance, comedy, opera, and family programming to the Capital region. Not only are we a hub for the community, but fans travel from all over New England to attend performances here.

The Capitol Center first opened in 1927 as the Capitol Theatre, a prime stop on the Vaudeville circuit. In our Chubb Theatre, you can still see pieces of the original stenciling from when the theater was built. Plaques near each exposed section of stenciling explain their origins. The building later became Concord’s premier movie house and concert hall. After closing in 1989, the building underwent a multi-million dollar renovation / modernization and reopened in 1995 as the Capitol Center for the Arts. Today, the Capitol Center is home to: n the 1304-seat Chubb Theatre;

the Governor’s Hall first-floor ballroom, which doubles as the Spotlight Café, an intimate venue offering audiences the chance to see up-and-coming artists and regional/ local performers; and n our historic and stately Kimball House mansion, which also serves as our administrative office space. n

We love showing off our historic venue. To arrange a tour, please call (603) 225-1111, ext. 114.

THE CHUBB THEATRE

THE GOVERNOR’S HALL

THE KIMBALL HOUSE

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Legendary performance. It’s our goal, too. Supporting the 2017–2018 season of Capitol Center for the Arts and their legacy of outstanding performances.


2017 CCA board of trustees Lynn Kilchenstein Chair William L. Kissick, Jr. Vice Chair Mark Zankel Vice Chair Rusty Mosca Treasurer Cynthia Rouvalis Secretary

Michelle Arruda Monique Brown Ron Elliard Cindy Flanagan Rick Johnson Edward M. Kaplan Tim S. Lesko Susan Martore-Baker Scott Metzger Tom Moran Robert Moses Jeanine Poole Ron Reed Paul C. Rizzi, Jr.

Lisa Snow Wade Erik Sobel Blake Wayman Robert O. Wilson John Swope Emeritus David Fries Past Chair

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meet our staff Nicolette B. Clarke, ext. 102 Executive Director

Vivian LeWine, ext. 103 Programming Manager

Paula Dill, ext. 124 Events Coordinator

Joe Gleason, ext. 108 Assistant Executive Director

Lynne Sabean, ext. 116 Marketing Manager

Paula Hendrick, ext. 105 Development Associate

Christine Bogacz, ext. 109 Finance Director

Sheree Owens, ext. 104 Membership & Individual Giving Manager

Susan DeForest, ext. 100 Assistant to the Executive Director

Benny Belanger, ext. 112 Production Manager

Amanda Kierstead, ext. 111 Box Office Associate

Andy Aldous, ext. 117 Production Manager

Joe Testa, ext. 111 Box Office Associate

Joe Pero Maintenance & Facilities

Florence Woods, ext. 111 Box Office Associate

Katie Collins, ext. 106 Development Director Steve Martin, ext. 107 Production & Facilities Director Lorne Gregory, ext. 111 Ticketing Services Director Cheryl Lampron, ext. 115 Front of House Manager

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patron services We want your experience here to be memorable. For your convenience: A house manager is on duty for each performance and is ultimately responsible for making our patrons feel safe, comfortable, and happy. The house manager oversees our volunteer ushers, who can assist you with seating, programs, safety, and comfort. If you require any assistance during the show, please contact the nearest usher. If you are interested in becoming an usher, sign up online at ccanh.com, call (603) 225-1111, ext. 115, fill out the card at the box office, or ask an usher or House Manager at any performance. Parking is available nearby at the Capital

Commons garage (entrance on Storrs St.) and an outdoor lot one block north of the CCA on S State St. On-street parking is free after 5 p.m. Handicap-accessible spaces with curb cuts are located in front of the theater. Please be considerate to our neighbors and do not park in posted lots or in front of driveways: your car may be towed.

Restrooms are located in the main lobby

and balcony lobby.

Vending machines and an ATM are

located in the vestibule next to the box office.

Special seating accommodations are available throughout the theater.

These should be requested at the time of your ticket purchase. If, after arriving at your seat, you require additional accommodation, pelase notify the nearest usher for assistance.

Accessing our facilities: The box

office vestibule, main lobby (including bathrooms), and orchestra level, are wheelchairaccessible. Ushers may be available at the front walkway to assist patrons being dropped of in front of the building. We also have an elevator available to help patrons get to the orchestra level from the main lobby without having to climb stairs. Please allow extra time to let us best assist you. We don’t want you to miss anything! Enhanced listening devices are available. Please inquire at the box office. A courtesy phone is located in the

vestibule to the left of the stair tower.

Lose something at a show? A lost and found is located at our box office for any items we find while cleaning the theatre or turned in by another patron. Refreshments are available for purchase

at most performances during intermission in the lobby or in The Governor’s Hall. You may bring the many of the items you purchase from us right to your seats. However, for safety reasons, glass bottles are not allowed inside the theater. Also, outside food and drink are not permitted. Dining: There are many fine restaurants

within walking distance of the Capitol Center. Many support us through our Restaurant Sponsor program and we encourage you to patronize them. See the Dining Guide in the back of this Playbill for details. 11


in consideration of others Please help us create exquisite experiences for others too:

CHILDREN Please use discretion regarding young children’s ability to sit quietly and enjoy a show. Tickets are required for all patrons at all performances, including babes in arms, unless expressly stated otherwise (such as certain family and children’s performances). SMOKING Smoking is not allowed anywhere inside the CCA. There are ashtrays outside the front entrance. Please be courteous and discard cigarette butt in the nearest recepticle. CAMERAS AND RECORDING DEVICES Non-professional, non-flash,still photography is permitted unless posted or stated otherwise. Professional cameras and recording /broadcasting of any kind (including video, Facebook Live, and similar apps) is prohibited without express prior written permission from both the performers and the CCA. 12

BEEPING & RINGING ITEMS Audible cell phones, watches, and other electronic devices must be turned off during the show to avoid distracting performers and other patrons. If you must use such devices during the performance, please do so in our lobby or vestibule. CONCERT SEATING POLICY We recognize that sometimes patrons do not always agree on the best way to experience concerts at the CCA. During certain performances, portions of our orchestra and balcony will be seated only (even if the artist encourages people to do otherwise). In all other areas, patrons may stand and dance in front of their seats. Our staff and security will not ask them to sit down unless the patrons are standing/dancing ON their seats, in the aisles, too close to the stage, and/or engaging in other clearly disruptive behavior. This policy will not apply to general admission shows and any shows not listing a designated sitting area.

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LATE ARRIVALS Each show has its own policy for late seating to ensure the best possible experience for all patrons and we are contractually obligated to abide with these policies. If you arrive after the show begins, you will not be seated until a suitable break, and then at the discretion of the CCA and artists. No refunds will be given as a result of late arrivals.


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frequently asked questions BOX OFFICE/TICKETING When is your box office open? Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 11am6pm. Between Labor Day and Memorial Day, it is also open on Saturdays from 11am - 2pm. It opens one hour before each show for ticket sales exclusively to that performance and closes one half-hour after that show begins. Can I buy tickets for another performance while I’m at the CCA to see a show? No. At performance time, our box office is staffed to quickly and efficiently serve patrons attending that particular show. We cannot sell tickets to other shows during this time. What if I’m a member and can’t use my tickets? One of the benefits of CCA membership is ticket insurance. Our members may exchange tickets they cannot use for credit towards future performances by returning them to the Box Office at least 24 hours in advance of the performance. What can I do with my unused tickets if I am not a member? For sold-out shows, we will attempt to resell unused tickets. If we can resell the tickets, a refund will be issued. All service fees are nonrefundable What happens if the show is cancelled? Performances occasionally cancel, for a number of reasons. If this happens, we will make every effort to notify you beforehand. If you purchased your tickets by credit card, your account will be credited. If you purchased your tickets with cash or a check, you will be mailed a check.

What if I can’t attend a performance because of the weather? If the show goes on as scheduled, we are contractually obligated to pay the performers. Therefore, we do not offer weather-related refunds. Why is there a processing fee? A processing fee applies for each ticket purchased online or by phone to offset costs of our ticketing system which allows patrons to choose their own seats when ordering by phone or online. There is no fee for tickets purchased at our Box Office. Does my infant need a ticket if she is going to sit in my lap during a performance? Yes. Everyone attending a performance must have a ticket, including babes in arms, unless otherwise stated. This allows us to keep track of the number of attendees in case of emergency. I received my tickets for seats 14, 16, and 18. Are they together? Yes. Seats on the right side of the theatre are even-numbered and those on the left are oddnumbered. Seats in the center are numbered consecutively. Do you have rush seats/discounts? We do not offer rush seats. Occasionally, we may offer promotional discounts. How do I get tickets to Gile Series performances and other free shows? Tickets for free CCA performances are generally available online, by phone, and at our Box Office. Tickets for Gile Series shows are available approximately one month prior to the performance. 15


frequently asked questions PROGRAMMING Where can I find a complete and up-todate list of upcoming shows? In the display rack to the left of our box office and on our web site at CCANH.com. Join our E-Mail Club and have show information sent to you on a regular basis! Who decides which shows will be booked? Most shows are booked by our Programming Department. However, others are presented by outside promoters and other people/organizations who rent our theatre. Do you take artist suggestions? Absolutely! E-mail them to friends@ccanh.com. AT THE SHOW (also see “In Consideration of Others” at p. 12.) When can I enter the theatre and take my seat? For Chubb Theatre (“mainstage”) performances, the building opens one hour before - and seating begins 30 minutes before - performance time. Spotlight Café seating usually begins one hour prior to the performance. For Gile Concert Series events, seating begins 45 minutes prior to the show. Why is the sound so loud / soft? Our state-of-the-art sound system is calibrated to provide appropriate sound levels to all areas of the theater. Also, performing artists often have specific requirements as to how their shows should sound. We work closely with them to ensure that sound levels are appropriate. However, from time to time, some patrons may 16

find the levels either too loud or too soft for their personal taste. We have free personal earplugs available. We also have a listening enhancement system provided for your use at no charge. Why is it so hot / cold inside the theatre? Regulating the temperature of a building filled with as many as 1,300 people is tricky, since all those bodies raise the air temperature by several degrees. If you find it cool when you enter the building, you can expect the temperature to rise as the theatre fills. Please notify an usher if you believe the building is too warm or too cool. I’m sitting behind a large wheelchair and can’t see the show. Can I switch seats? We recognize that some motorized wheelchairs may block the view of patrons sitting in the next row. Please see an usher for assistance. Where do I put my coat? We do not have a coat check and cannot assume responsibility for any unattended items. Please do not drape coats over the balcony rails. MEMBERSHIP/DONOR RELATIONS (see also member/sponsor information at the back of this playbill) Why do you ask for money beyond ticket costs? Ticket revenue covers only about 70 percent of our expenses, so we rely heavily on donations from individuals and corporations. We are a non-profit organization and must continually raise money to support our mission to bring high-quality performances and educational opportunities to the Concord area community.


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calendar of events FEBRUARY Lincoln Financial School Series MR. POPPER’S PENGUINS Wed, Feb 7, 2018 - 10AM & 12PM SEBASTIAN MANISCALCO Thu, Feb 8, 2018 - 7PM KADAN BART ROCKETT & BROOKLYN Fri Feb 9, 2018 - 7PM The MET: Live in HD L’ELISIR D’AMORE Sat, Feb 10, 2018 - 12PM SETH MEYERS Sat, Feb 10, 2018 - 7PM & 9:30PM The Bolshoi Ballet in HD THE LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS Sun, Feb 11, 2018 - 3PM National Theatre Live in HD+ YOUNG MARX Tue, Feb 13, 2018 - 6PM SARA EVANS FEATURING RAELYNN & KALIE SHORR ALL THE LOVE TOUR Wed, Feb 14, 2018 - 7:30PM LIZ LONGLEY Thu, Feb 15 2018 - 7:30PM ON THE EDGE: NELLIE McKAY Fri, Feb 23, 2018 - 8PM BEST OF BOSTON COMEDY Sat, Feb 24, 2018 - 8PM The MET: Live in HD+ LA BOHEME Mon, Feb 26, 2018 - 6PM SHOPKINS LIVE: SHOP IT UP! Wed, Feb 28, 2018 - 6PM

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Lincoln Financial School Series DARIUS & TWIG Tue, Mar 6, 2018 - 10AM The MET: Live in HD+ SEMIRAMIDE Mon, Mar 12, 2018 - 6PM ALTAN Thu, Mar 15, 2018 - 7:30PM The Bolshoi Ballet in HD THE FLAMES OF PARIS Tue, Mar 27, 2018 - 6PM CATCH Neighborhood Housing CAPITOL STEPS Thu, Mar 29, 2018 - 8PM The MET: Live in HD COSI FAN TUTTE Sat, Mar 31, 2018 - 12:55PM

APRIL Lincoln Financial School Series OTHELLO Mon, Apr 2, 2018 - 10AM CHARLIE DANIELS BAND Thu, Apr 5, 2018 - 7:30PM DAUGHTRY Sun, Apr 8, 2018 - 7:30PM Lincoln Financial School Series GOODNIGHT GOODNIGHT CONSTRUCTION SITE Mon, Apr 9, 2018 - 10AM & 12PM William H. Gile Concert Series CASHORE MARIONETTES: SIMPLE GIFTS Tue, Apr 10, 2018 - 7PM MARIANNE WILLIAMSON Thu, Apr 12, 2018 - 7:30PM The Bolshoi Ballet in HD ROMEO & JULIET Sun, Apr 15, 2018 - 3PM The MET: Live in HD+ LUISA MILLER Mon, Apr 16, 2018 - 6PM

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MAY National Theatre Live in HD+ JULIUS CAESAR Tue, May 1, 2018 - 6PM CABARET Wed, May 16, 2018 - 7:30PM DENNIS DE YOUNG: THE GRAND ILLUSION 40th ANNIVERSARY TOUR Sat, May 19, 2018 - 8PM William H. Gile Concert Series TOM RUSH Sun, May 20, 2017 - 7:30PM The Bolshoi Ballet in HD+ GISELLE Tue, May 22, 2018 - 6PM Lincoln Financial School Series THE GRUFFALO Thu, May 24, 2018 - 10AM & 12PM Lincoln Financial School Series MY HEART IN A SUITCASE Thu, May 31, 2018 - 10AM

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in the chubb theatre Our 1304-seat Chubb Theatre mainstage presents a mix of touring Broadway shows, popular entertainers, international dance troupes, family shows and school enrichment performances.

SEBASTIAN MANISCALCO ”THE STAY HUNGRY TOUR” Thursday, February 8, 2018 - 7PM The Italian-immigrant-raised comedian behind last year’s “Sebastian Maniscalco: Why Would You Do That?,” “What’s Wrong With People?,” and “Aren’t You Embarrassed?” is that little voice in all our heads that we’re too timid to unleash. He’s bearing the burden of our bizarre and head-scratching modern-day world. Thank him later. 27


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in the chubb theatre KADAN BART ROCKETT & BROOKLYN Friday, February 9, 2018 - 7PM 12 year-old Kadan Bart Rockett and his 10 year-old sister Brooklyn were finalists on last season’s America’s Got Talent. They left Simon Cowell “speechless” when they performed major illusions that you’d expect to see from David Copperfield or Penn & Teller. This performance also features illusionist and ventriloquist Bart Rockett, dancers from the Concord Dance Academy, and opener Mr. Aaron.

“KADAN IS A REAL LIFE HARRY POTTER! HE’S FANTASTIC...” - SIMON COWELL, “AMERICA’S GOT TALENT”

SETH MEYERS Saturday, February 10, 2018 7PM & 9:30PM Seth Meyers is an Emmy Award-winning writer and current host of “Late Night with Seth Meyers.” Meyers was named one of the 2014 TIME 100, Time magazine’s 100 most influential people. Meyers hosted the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2014 and was nominated in 2017 for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series. These performances benefit CASA of New Hampshire and the Granite State Children’s Alliance. 29


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SARA EVANS FEAT. RAELYNN & KALIE SHORR ALL THE LOVE TOUR Wednesday, February 14, 2018 - 7:30PM ACM and CMA Award winning country music star Sara Evans has partnered with CMT for its 4th annual Next Women of Country Tour in 2018. This performance is part of a fifteen-show, coast-tocoast tour. Presented by the CCA and Meadowbrook Productions.

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BEST OF BOSTON COMEDY Saturday, February 24, 2018 - 8PM

Enjoy the best of Boston Comedy without the ride to Beantown. This show features Dave Russo, Mike Koutrobis, and Rob Steen. May contain adult content.

SHOPKINS LIVE: SHOP IT UP! Wedneday, February 28, 2018 - 6PM Shopkins Live! lights up the stage in this live production packed with show stopping performances featuring the Shoppies. Join Jessicake, Bubbleisha, Peppa-Mint, Rainbow Kate, Cocolette, and Polli Polish as they perform the coolest dance moves, sing the latest pop songs, and show off the trendiest fashions.

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CONCORD CHORALE: MOZART’S GREAT MASS IN C MINOR Sunday, March 4, 2018 - 3PM The Concord Chorale celebrate its 50th anniversary season with a gala concert of works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It’s joined by a professional orchestra and soloists, as well as the Concert Choir and Chamber Orchestra of Phillips Exeter Academy.

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At the infamous Kit Kat Klub, Sally Bowles and a raucous ensemble take the stage nightly to tantalize the crowd – and to leave their troubles outside. But as life in pre-WWII Germany grows more uncertain, will the decadent allure of Berlin nightlife be enough to get them through dangerous times?

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Franco Zeffirelli’s classic production of La Bohème is the most-performed opera in Met history. Sonya Yoncheva and Michael Fabiano star.

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Tuesday, February 13, 2018 - 6PM Rory Kinnear (The Threepenny Opera, Penny Dreadful, Othello) is Marx and Oliver Chris (Twelfth Night, Green Wing) is Engels in a new comedy by Richard Bean and Clive Coleman. 1850 and Europe’s most feared terrorist is hiding, broke and restless. Creditors, spies, rival revolutionary factions, and prospective seducers of his beautiful wife all circle like vultures.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2018 - 6PM This production of Shakespeare’s most intense and terrifying tragedy, directed by Rufus Norris (The Threepenny Opera, London Road), sees Rory Kinnear (Young Marx, Othello) and AnneMarie Duff (Oil, Suffragette) returning to the National Theatre to play Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.

Tuesday, May 1, 2018 - 6PM Ben Whishaw and Michelle Fairley play Brutus and Cassius, David Calder plays Caesar and David Morrissey is Mark Antony. Caesar returns in triumph to Rome and the people pour out of their homes to celebrate. Alarmed by the

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THE FLAMES OF PARIS Tuesday, March 27, 2018 - 6PM In the era of the French Revolution, Jeanne and her brother Jérôme leave Marseille for Paris in support the revolutionary effort that is taking over the capital. While fighting for freedom, they both encounter love along the way.

ROMEO & JULIET Sunday, April 15, 2018 - 3PM In Verona, Romeo and Juliet fall madly in love while their respective families, the Montagues and the Capulets, are caught in a bitter rivalry ending in heart-wrenching tragedy.

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Sunday, April 29, 2018 - 3PM Tuesday, May 22, 2018 - 6PM When Giselle learns that her beloved Albrecht is promised to another woman, she dies of a broken heart in his arms. While Albrecht grieves, she returns from the dead as a Wili, a vengeful spirit meant to make unfaithful men dance until death.

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THE CASHORE MARIONETTES: SIMPLE GIFTS Tuesday, April 10, 2018 - 7PM Simple Gifts is a series of poignant scenes from everyday life set to stunning music. Through a virtuoso manipulation, theatrical illusion, and artistic insight, the original vignettes presented in Simple Gifts provide an entertaining and sensitive vision of what it is to be human. TICKETS AVAILABLE STARTING 3/13/18 AT 11AM. LIMIT FOUR PER PATRON.

TOM RUSH Sunday, May 20, 2018 - 7:30PM Tom Rush’s distinctive guitar style, wry humor, and warm, expressive voice have made him a legend. His shows are filled with terrific story-telling, the sweet melancholy of ballads and the passion of gritty blues. TICKETS AVAILABLE STARTING 4/23/18 AT 11AM. LIMIT FOUR PER PATRON.

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Will this team of construction vehicles get some shut-eye before tomorrow’s day of work?

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DARIUS & TWIG Tuesday, March 6, 2018 - 10AM

Based on the award-winning novel by Walter Dean Myers, this captivating tale about the power of friendship depicts visceral scens of inner-city struggle with senstitivity and wit. New Rep’s Classic Repertory Theatre

OTHELLO Monday, April 2, 2018 - 10AM

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corporate sponsors & grantors Our 2017-’18 season would not be possible without the support of our corporate members and donors. We are extremely grateful for their support and encourage you to patronize these businesses and thank them for supporting the arts. This list was updated on January 12, 2018. SEASON UNDERWRITER Lincoln Financial Group Foundation

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“THE SHOW GOES ON” Established in 2006 to honor the memory of the Capitol Center’s founding executive director, the M.T. Mennino Legacy Fund will secure and sustain the financial future of the Capitol Center. Funded by the generosity of individuals close to the theater, this endowment fund will support the programming and facilities of the Capitol Center for years to come.

WE ARE GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING INAUGURAL DONORS WHO HAVE MADE PLANNED OR CURRENT GIFTS TO THE M.T. MENNINO LEGACY FUND: James and Ellen Bassett Pam and John Blackford Peter and Pansy Bloomfield The Gene Pierce Blood Trust William L. Chapman Mark Ciborowski Jane Difley Cindy Flanagan Lisa M. Foley David and Marsha Gintzler Martin Gross* and Deirdre Sheerr-Gross

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The Capitol Center for the Arts is pleased to work in partnership with the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to offer a variety of gift planning opportunities and vehicles, in addition to outright gifts of cash and securities. To learn about planned giving vehicles or the management of the endowment, please call Katie Collins, CCA’s Director of Development at (603) 225-1111, ext. 106 or email kcollins@ccanh.com. 63


ACCESS THE BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE! Each and every CCA member -- from Fan Club members through Producer members -- has access to great seats not available to the general public until we release them a few weeks before the performance. Here’s a typical seating chart showing “member-only” seats in green. (Member-only seats vary from show to show.)

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MEMBERSHIP LEVELS Become a CCA member and help support world-class programming, extensive arts-in-education programs, and our Angel Ticket program, which provides free admission to dozens of local social service organizations. Members also serve as stewards of our historic Chubb Theatre and Kimball House.

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individual members (as of January 5, 2018) The Capitol Center for the Arts is deeply grateful to its members for their ongoing support of our programs. We applaud all of our members and urge you to do the same. PRODUCER Frank & Jeanette Baker Ronald L. & Linda S. Roberts ANGEL Karen Berry James Buck Joe & Kathy Buckley The Coffmans Jeffrey Dominick Dr. R. Thomas & Ellen Finn John Gfroerer & Lisa Brown Michael Bujnowski & Judith Goodnow Amy Juneau Lynn & George Kenson Mike & Pam LaFond Carol A. Lambert Timothy Landry Kirk & Judy Leoni Daniel Luker & Karen Slick George & Diane Manias Sylvia Miskoe Debra Moskey Dora Rainie James & Laura Rauscher Robert C. Shea Kristin Spath & Thomas Piper Deborah L. Stone Scott & Claudia Walker Jeremy Yeaton

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Eric & Meredith Kropp David & Kelly Laflamme Leo & Caryl Lajoie Todd & Megumi Leach Peter & Deborah Lemiska Rebecca & Laurence Lougee Joseph Maloy The Honorable Steven & Kathleen McAuliffe David & Linda McKenney JodyAnn McWilliams Betsey Neville & Gordon Blakeney Daniel Neville Peter Nurge Deidre O’Byrne Dick & Debra Patten Roland Petersen Kathy Phillips Larry & Maxine Phillips Adam Pignatelli & Jessica Forrest Colin & Meredith Principe Joan Prue Diane & Ray Raimo James & Jane Raymond John & Deborah Richey Scott Rienert David Ross Brian & Molly Rossignol Richard Rush Lynne & Darren Sabean* 67


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individual members Robert & Barbara Silva Pauline Mortimer-Simkin & Terrance Simkin Nancylee & Rob Simpson Benton & Pamela Smith Gregory Smith & Yliana Rivas-Picon Patrick Smith Suzanne Smith Thomas Smith James Snedeker Carol & Gary Sobelson Tom & Annaleis Soldau Jennifer Sonricker Scott Spaulding Freda Spiro Edward & Ann Spurr Doreen St. Laurent Richard & Joyce St. Onge Dan Stack Wynell Staller Debbie Stauffer Julie Steele Susan & Michael Stella Tracey Stephens Ken & Ilene Stern Ali Stevenson Nancy Stevenson Jason Stiles Bill & Lisa Stockwell William & Regina Storo Linda, Harry & David Stover Barbara Straight Patricia Stroup Elizabeth Sullivan Kevin Sullivan Martha & Philip Swasey Marianne Sweeney Scott Sweezey Nancy Swenson

James C. Tanner, Jr Deborah Tarbox Jillian Tarr Halee Taylor Linda Taylor Barbara Teach Christine & John Teague Johane Telgener Gerry & Judy Theodora Melanie Thibault Sarah Thissell Jennifer Thomas Nancy Thompson Peter Thompson Peter Thomson Scott Thomson Mr. & Mrs. Debra & Eric Thum Gale & Fred Tobbe Edward Tomey & Maich Gardner John Tonneson Robert Touchette Sarah Touchette Catherine Trickett Steven Tucker Patricia Turner Dupuis Eric Tyler Joseph & Mala Tyler Mary Tyler-Wall Kathy Underwood William Urbach Lee-Ann Urquhart Winnona Vachon Richard Valenzon Aimee Valeras Scott Fabozzi & Autumn Van Sice Leo & Melanie Van Steensburg Leslie Van Wagner Jean Ver Hoeven Robert Vezina

Krista L. Viar Michael Vlacich Michael Vlahos Martha A. Wagner Rick Wagner John Wallace Jerry & Ann Walls Matthew & Marla Walsh Tom & Suzanne Walsh Nicole Wante Mary Wardrop Sandra Ware Kenneth Warren Robb Washburn & Suzanne Gale Edmund & Noreen Waters Annette & Jeff Watson Kacey Watson Lissa Watson Dan & Mary Watts William Weidacher Eric & Diana Weiner Robert & Binney Wells Jay Welsh John & Holly Wenthworth Lauri West Charles Wetherbeee Cindy White & Brian Tucker Marie Whiting Barbara Whitney Matthew Wilcox Sarah & Charles Will Kendra Williams Charles Willing Michael & Carla Wilson Nancy Wilson Scott & Valencia Wilson Gayle & Ken Wolfe Florence & Larry Woods Susan Woods & Peter Breu 79


individual members Agnieszka Wroblewska Nancy & Robert Wyatt Lloyd Wylie Amy Yeakel Susan Youngs Samuel & Linnea Zachos Joseph & Roseann Zadorozny Annette Zamarchi & Boyd Smith Nancy Zattler William & Nancy Zeiler Jeffrey Zellers & Eileen McCarthy FAN CLUB Anonymous (3) Carol Aldrich James Amico Joan Andrews Grechen Askins Doris Authier James Aznive Frieda Balmer Bruce Banks Suzanne Barclay Steve Bardus Maria Barry Steven Beauchesne Rosanne Beaurivage Diane & Brian Bechtler Judson & Janice Belmont Raymond & Susan Bennett Randy & Priscilla Bergeron Tori Berube Charlie Betz Richard & Linda Beyer Robert & Melody Blake Joy & Jack Blanchette David & Rebecca Bliss Annik Blumenthal Jennifer Boisvert 80

Laurel Boivin David & Paula Bonner Nina Bonney Nancy & Edward Brackett Ann Bradley Robert & Jean Bragg John & Kathleen Brandte Thomas Branscom & Julie Branscom Alexandra Breed & Doug Hill Kathleen Brennan Helen Brooks Kenneth & Diane Brown Theodora & Will Brunkhorst Emilie Burack Marie Burns Wendell J. Butt, Jr. Maria Bryne Page Cannon Lorna Carlisle James & Donna Carlton Jody A Caron Clyde & Kathy Carson Kathleen Caruso R. Cassels-Brown Douglas Chamberlin Karleen Chandler Tod Chase Eileen Ciccone Kelli Cicirelli Kurt Ciechon Debra Clark & Eugene Daniell Kevin Clark & Sharon Kunz Hellie Clary Marilyn Clough Cathy Coe & Russell Lawson Daniel Cohen Jane & Steven Cohen Jaclyn Cole Kathleen Conners

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Barbara Keshen Janet Kibbee Marilyn Kidder Glen & Annie Killan Susan Kilmister Brenda Koch Liz & Ed Kotowski David Kreed Tamara Krenn Elizabeth Kunz Paul Kusinitz Daniel & Carol Lachance Friend of CCANH Wayne Fuller & Alice Laporte-Fuller Ruth Larson Raymond L Lassonde Linda Lavallee Len & Susan Lavin Barry & Magalie Lawrence Margaret Leary Cathleen Levesque Richard & Margaret Lewis Jean Lightfoot Mary Long Louis Lozy David Lynch Mike Maciejewski Barbara Macrae Tom & Mary Madson Donna & Lionel Mailhot Patricia L. Manseau Robert Markarian Roxanne Marsh Jarrod Marshall Paul & Marie Martell Kelly Martin Sandra Martin & Albert Menns Linda & Stefan Mattlage Jodie McLaughlin Michael McLaughlin

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individual members Francine Philippe Barbara Pine Lucy Pivonka Linda Porter Judith Posner Peter & Kelley Potenza Marilyn & Peter Powers Peter & Sheila Proulx Dr. Charles & Mrs. Judith Putnam Debra Radigan Janice Reed Norma Reed Donna Reeder Kathleen Rettig David & Kathleen Richards Maureen Richardson Peggy Robbins Terry Sabourn Michelle Sacco Henry Sager Victoria Sandin Ursula Santiago Joyce Bledsoe Marcia Scruton & Ginny Merrill Cynthia & Nathan Seavey

Robert Seidman Tom & Donna Severance Janet Shaw Gary Sidgreaves Gary Skantze & Judith Grant Beverley Smith Paula Smith Gary Sousa Laura Spector-Morgan Norman & Lilly St. Hilaire Joseph Stafford Victoria Stern Susan & Mark Stetson Margaret & Charles Stumb Patricia & Robert Sturtevant Joan Tancrede Edward W. Tarbox Kristin Targett Carol Taylor Diana Taylor Nancy & William Templeton Patricia & Robert Thompson Richard & Kathleen Tobin Bryant F. Tolles, Jr. Michele Tremblay Mr. Harold Tuttle

Richard & Sue Twarog James Varrill Ann Vaughan Philip Vecchione Robin Vermette John & Louiselle Violette Michael & Melissa Viscera Alexis Wallace Sheri Warburton Lisa Wardlaw Debbie & Rick Watrous Darla Welcome Kathie Wicks Rosemarie Wilson David Winegar Nancy Wood Kathy Woodfin Mark Woods Kathy Yackanin Oglesby Young Hope Zanes Butterworth Ruth & Jay Zax Donald & Jacqueline Zeaman Joan Zito Lorna Zorko

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Concord’s choice for upscale tavern food, local micro brews and premium Irish whiskey. Owner Brian Shea is passionate about creating simple and fresh food with big, complex flavors. He also supports local farmers by featuring as much local fare as possible. The Barley House provides a gathering place for musicians to share the joy of their music. Featuring a full bar in the downstairs lounge, the Barley House is open Monday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. BEIJING & TOKYO RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 61 S. Main St., Concord n 228-0888 www.beijingtokyoconcordnh.com This unique restaurant, located across the street from the Capitol Center, serves both Chinese and Japanese cuisine. It includes a beautiful sushi bar and offers tasty food and great service. You can enjoy the restaurant and lounge before or after your theater visit. The food menu is available until 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday and until 10 p.m. weeknights. The downstairs lounge includes a full bar,


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dining guide cozy booths and a full menu. With a relaxing atmosphere, the lounge is open until midnight. Walk over and enjoy an after-show meal or nightcap. Major credit cards accepted. Free parking behind restaurant. Reservations accepted THE COMMON MAN 25 Water St., Exit 13 off I-93, Concord 228-DINE (3463) www.thecman.com The Common Man serves its famous great American fare with New England flair! Fresh seafood, famous roast prime rib, baked macaroni and cheese, classic comfort food, and more! The Concord location features a comfortable, expanded lounge, Doc’s Primary Pub, and deck areas along with a cozy dining room with crackling fireplaces. The upstairs Bar ‘n Grille is complete with cozy couches, complimentary cheese and crackers and parlor games. Open every day of the week for lunch starting at 11:30 a.m. and dinner starting at 4 p.m. Menus, directions, gift cards and C-MAN gear online at thecman.com.

CONSTANTLY PIZZA 39 S. Main St., Concord n 224-9366 108 Fisherville Rd., Penacook n 227-1117 www.constantlypizza.net They are the Pizza Specialists! Voted Best Pizza in Concord two years in a row. Located across the street from the Capitol Center, they’re open pre- and post-show, seven days a week! Enjoy pizza, calzones, subs and salads. Or go in for coffee and dessert and check out Mike’s pastries from Boston’s North End. Dine in or enjoy the street-side patio.

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THE DRAFT SPORTS BAR + BBQ GRILL 67 S. Main St., Concord n 227-1175 www.draftsportsbar.com The Draft offers a full menu of home cooked food, from delicious soups and salads to steaks, seafood, pasta and its award winning smoked BBQ. The Draft features 50 high definition TVs, Concord’s only roof-top deck, and a friendly, warm and inviting atmosphere. We are located directly across the street from the CCA and are always open late, so come see us before and after the show! Open Monday through Friday from 4pm, Saturday and Sunday from 12:30pm. EJ’S ON MAIN 172 N. Main St., Concord n 224-9534 www.ejsonmain.com Located inside the Holiday Inn on Main St. in downtown Concord. Easy to find, located off I-93 at exit 14; about ½ mile from the Capitol Center for the Arts. Enjoy great brick oven pizza and our mouth watering American classics such as short ribs, burgers, steaks & seafood. Breakfast is served daily until 10:00am and dinner is served daily from 5:00pm – 9:00pm. Dine in and carry out available. THE GRANITE RESTAURANT & BAR 96 Pleasant St., Concord n 227-9000 www.graniterestaurant.com Concord’s newest four-star restaurant is located inside the historic Centennial Hotel, just blocks from the Capitol Center. Enjoy new American cooking, Chef Matt Lee’s culinary homage to local ingredients brought to life with a splash of Caribbean, Pacific Rim, and Latino-influenced style. Dinner Monday to Thursday 5 to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday 5 to 10 p.m. and Sunday 5 to 8 p.m. HERMANOS COCINA MEXICANA 11 Hills Ave., Concord n 603-224-5669 www.hermanosmexican.com Just a five-minute walk from the theater, this popular restaurant is a great place for a pre-show dinner or aftertheater drink. Hermanos has been drawing enthusiastic diners and critical praise for more than twenty years. A local favorite for its friendly atmosphere, authentic Mexican fare, lively jazz music scene and great margaritas. Live jazz in the lounge Sunday through Thursday evenings and just-added live music Saturday nights! Open


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dining guide for lunch and dinner daily. Sunday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. THE RED BLAZER 72 Manchester St., Concord n 224-4101 www.theredblazer.com New American Cuisine and fine casual dining in our main dining room with a two-story fireplace. Pub Fare with 35 draft beer selections. In-house bakery. Dining Room Hours: Monday through Thursday 11am to 10pm, Friday & Saturday 11am to 11pm, Sunday 8am to 8pm. Breakfast buffet every Sunday 8am to 12pm. Pub hours: Monday through Thursday 11am to 11pm, Friday & Saturday 11am to 12:30am, Sunday 9am to 8pm. Acoustic music every Friday 8pm to 11pm REVIVAL KITCHEN 11 Depot St., Concord n 715-5723 www.revivalkitchennh.com. Facebook @revivalkitchennh Revival Kitchen & Bar is home to Award Winning Chef and Owner Corey Fletcher where fine dining meets an approachable atmosphere. The word “revival” refers to takes on New England and Old World classic dishes using local meats, produce, dairy and other products. Success is in the details to ensure that Revival Kitchen provides

guests with the best farm-to-table experience possible. Working with local New England farmers, Revival proves that fresh, thoughtful ingredients can be incorporated in each dish. Seasonal cocktails, entire wine list available by the glass and excellent service complete your experience. Open Tuesday to Thursday 4pm to 9pm, Friday and Saturday 4pm to 10pm. Reservations recommended. WASHINGTON STREET CAFE & CATERING 88 Washington St., Concord n 603-228-2000 www.washingtonstreetcatering.com Facebook @washington-street-cafe Washington Street Café and Catering has been a staple of the greater Concord area for 30 years. Specializing in American, Authentic Lebanese and Mediterranean fare, our Café offers homemade, all natural products and ingredients with no antibiotics or artificial flavors. Voted ‘Best Catering and Deli’ multiple years running, we cater Any Event - Anytime- Anywhere in New England and beyond. From backyard BBQs to Plated Buffet and Cocktail Parties - our dedicated staff has decades of professional culinary training and experience. We also offer Bar Service - from Beer and Wine to Full Service Liquors and Mixers. Call us for your next special event or luncheon- check us out on Facebook and on the Web!

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advertiser index Accompany Video Production........................35 Alan’s of Boscawen......................................35 Amadio Insurance........................................68 Ansell and Anderson....................................92 Arcomm Communications.............................83 Associated Grocers of New England...............78 Bank of America........................................ CV2 Bank of New Hampshire..............................78 The Barley House Restaurant & Tavern.........54 Beijing and Tokyo Restaurant.......................53 Benjamin F. Edwards & Co..............................3 Best Western Inn and Suites.........................54 Blue Sky Irrigation......................................83 Bogacz Photography....................................39 Cambridge Trust Company of NH....................6 Capital Commons, LLC..................................23 Celebrations Distinctive Catering, Inc............48 Centennial Hotel and Granite Rest. & Bar......92 Cleveland Waters & Bass, PA .......................26 The Common Man Family Restaurants..........24 Community Players of Concord ....................25 Concord Antiques Gallery ............................25 Concord Hospital..........................................38 Concord Orthodontics...................................61 Concord Orthopaedics..................................83 Concord Otolaryngology...............................32 Concord Pediatric Dentistry..........................85 Concord TV .................................................38 Constantly Pizza .........................................38 Contigiani’s Catering Service........................83 D. McLeod Florist.........................................35 Derryfield School ........................................17 Devine Millimet...........................................58 The Draft Sports Bar + BBQ Grill..................53 The Duprey Companies................................35

Eastern Bank...............................................19 Elektrisola, Inc.............................................35 FairPoint Communications............................56 Granite Investment Advisors.........................53 Grappone Automotive Group...................... CV3 The Hawk/Lakes Media, LLC........................24 Hermanos Cocina Mexicana.........................71 Hinckley Allen.............................................18 Holiday Inn-EJ’s on Main .............................48 Johnson Supply Company, Inc. ....................24 The Lawson Group.......................................78 League of NH Craftsmen..............................39 Ledyard Financial Advisors...........................89 Lincoln Financial Foundation...................... CV4 Kearsarge Magazine....................................41 Martignetti Companies of New England.........74 Mason & Rich, PA.......................................439 Mclane Middleton..........................................9 Melanson Heath..........................................87 Merrimack County Savings Bank....................7 MillRiver Wealth Management .....................25 Nancy Carlisle Interior Plantings...................75 Nathan Wechsler ...........................................8 NH Charitable Foundation ...........................13 New Hampshire Distributors.........................62 NH Music Festival........................................71 NH Public Radio...........................................73 NHPBS........................................................20 NHTI...........................................................43 New London Barn Playhouse........................32 North Branch Construction, Inc.....................32 Northeast Delta Dental................................51 Orr & Reno P.A............................................31 People’s United Bank...................................65 Plodzik & Sanderson....................................74 91


advertiser index Rath, Young & Pignatelli, PA .......................14 RBC Wealth Management.............................57 The Red Blazer Restaurant & Pub.................48 Red River Theatres.......................................46 Revival Kitchen and Bar...............................51 Ross Express, Inc. .......................................54 The Rowley Agency, Inc................................10 Ryan Smith Visuals......................................28 Sanborn, Head & Associates, Inc...................57 Say It in Stiches...........................................74 Sheehan Phinney ........................................60 South End Media..........................................71 Starving Artist Movers..................................89 TD Bank........................................................5 Triplet Computers, LLC..................................89 Upton and Hatfield, LLP...............................65

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Feed your soul at Granite Restaurant & Bar, Concord's creative and exciting dining alternative. New American Cuisine with hints of Mediterranean, French and Asian influences - a melting pot without “borders.” Relax with friends & associates to quiet jazz and enjoy intimate dining booths & upscale contemporary furnishings. Naturally there’s also an extensive wine list, your favorite single malt, liquors & after dinner cordials and micro brews – including local New Hampshire favorites. Granite also offers Off-Site Catering.

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Vintage Kitchens .........................................51 Washington St. Cafe.....................................87 WXRV - The River.........................................22 WZID / Manchester Radio Group..................81

Compassionate assistance following the death of a loved one. Christine Anderson - Alyssa Graham 40 S. River Road, Bedford, NH 03110 (603) 644-8211 www.ansellpa.com


Bank of America applauds Capitol Center for the Arts for bringing the arts to all When members of the community support the arts, they help inspire and enrich everyone. Artistic diversity can be a powerful force for unity, creating shared experiences and a desire for excellence. Bank of America recognizes Capitol Center for the Arts for its success in bringing the arts to performers and audiences throughout our community. Visit us at bankofamerica.com/newhampshire Life’s better when we’re connected® ©2017 Bank of America Corporation | SPN-126-AD | ARMWTPSR


Proud sponsors of tomorrow. At Lincoln Financial Group, we believe in helping people face their futures with confidence. It began over a century ago when we adopted Lincoln’s name. His legacy of honesty, integrity, and respect has helped shape our business as well as how we dedicate our resources to help the community around us. It’s also why we established the Lincoln Financial Foundation: To carry on our rich tradition of giving by supporting the hopes and dreams of New Hampshire with the tools it needs to lay the foundation for a better tomorrow.

Lincoln Financial Group is the marketing name for Lincoln National Corporation and its affiliates. LCN-1271538-081115 © 2017 Lincoln National Corporation.


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