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This Week's New Hampshire Arts Scene

The Saint Anselm Abbey Players say this weekend's highly original one act play festival never fails to delight. The festival features three one-act experimental plays directed by students including "Here She Is!" by Joyce Carol Oates, "Wasp" by comedian Steve Martin and "November" written and directed by Saint Anselm senior Matthew Hurd.

Maine painter Meghan Howland has an exhibition in Rochester this weekend.  You can visit the downtown gallery where a few of Meghan’s painting are hanging.

With lots of snow in the forecast, if you are planning to hit the slopes to ski the fresh stuff, you’ll have some apres ski entertainment this Saturday. Local  bands Buffalo Plaid at Mount Sunapee, October Sons at Pat’s Peak , Hot Tamales at Cannon, and Cranapalooza with Tugg brothers at Cranmore

And if want your Valentine’s day to include tap dancing, R&B music and a three course meal, head to Suncook.  Dreamsicle Arts and Entertainment in is hosting the classic “dinner and a show” for their grand opening celebration. A three course meal at the Weir Roasting Company and then a concert featuring the singers Vinx and Cleveland Jones, and tap dancer Lee Payne who is a veteran dancer with Riverdance.

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