Address: 44 S Main St, Concord, NH 03301, USA
Phone: +16032251111
John F
Similar to the Palace Theater in Manchester and other locations in Boston this is an intimate spot for a show. Check the schedule as plenty of family entertainment and national acts make their way up to Concord. Not a bad seat in the house but the seats are old so no cup holders.
Bill Davidson
Nice small theater in downtown Concord, NH. Acoustics are really good. We have been told the best sound is rows J to M center, lower level, but the sound is typically very good anywhere. 1300 seat capacity with a balcony.
Mark Zajac
Saw William Shatner here and watched Star Trek 2 Wrath of Kahn. Fantastic time ! Great seats and sound system. Lots of energy with fun people. Staff was very pleasant and friendly. First time here, but would definitely come again. Concord NH is lucky to have this beautiful venue in town.
Kathy Pouliot
My husband and I attended a show and purchased VIP tickets to get a photo after with William Shatner. My husband has chronic pain and was having a very hard time. I asked the staff if there was any way we could move up in the line. The staff were courteous. They asked the house manager who said no. My husband was sobbing and anyone who looked at him could tell he was in a lot of pain. Anyone with a heart would have let us go ahead of them. I’m not upset about the money lost. It was a once in a lifetime experience and the house manager was totally unwilling to help. People around us were being helpful and concerned. I had to bring my husband home before we could get our VIP experience that we paid for. I understand rules are rules but sometimes human kindness should factor in. I will never spend another cent at this venue and I will not recommend it to anyone either. Once in a lifetime opportunity shattered. To say I’m extremely disappointed is an understatement.
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Usually. You can park on the street and use the meters or in the parking garage.
I have never had a bad seat the shows are amzing they are amazing there
The obstructed view seats in row D in the balcony aren't too bad. Good legroom in row D, the obstruction is a railing behind row C.
Hi Jim, Senior admission is age 65 and up.
Under the big light up sign on main St. There is an elevator In the lobby
Hi Roberta, we are always looking for volunteers. Please go to our web site and sign up using the Volunteers menu option. Ccanh.com
Thank you for your question. Please contact our box office at (603)225-1111 and they can help you.
I'll pass that along to our programming manager. Thanks for the recommendation.
We have accessible seating locations on the main floor. These can be purchased online, over the phone or in person. On our website you can select any show to purchase and the seating map will show you the accessible seating locations.
We announce new shows as they are booked. Any shows booked for next season (starting September) are announced in mid May.
Which show are you interested in? While we have a few free performances (noted as such), the vast majority of our shows are paid admission.
Yes! The next one is a Met Opera HD video rebroadcast of Adriana Le Couvreur on Wed, Jan 16. You can find other upcoming events on our Facebook page or at ccanh.com/events
Row R is great.
Bank of NH Stage
It depends on the show but generally it is ok for non-flash, non-professional (no removable lenses) cameras. Announcements from the stage or posted at the theatre take precedence and may be more restrictive.
These is an rb production children under 2 are free.
There are many options from a a red roof inn on 106 to the Centennial Inn . The Fairfield, Holiday Inn and best western are all good. If you want to make it a special over night or weekend try the Centennial, my favorite. Great meals and ambience.
Unless otherwise stated to the contrary, we serve alcoholic beverages to those legally able to purchase them. At such events, you may also take those drinks to your seat. Alcoholic beverages may not be available at certain shows and events, such as when we rent out the building to another organization.
No. It's not up to the act it is prohibited by the state fire Marshall.
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