Nidia Góngora
Thursday, April 9, 6:30 PM
FREE! Family-friendly Latin dance party with one of Colombia’s most treasured singers.
FREE! Family-friendly Latin dance party with one of Colombia’s most treasured singers.
A rising star in the jazz world, this 23-year-old vocalist from Veracruz, México bridges the gaps between jazz, Latin, and pop music.
This Hawaiian-born virtuoso has been called the “Jimi Hendrix of the ukulele.”
FREE! Follow the journeys of three animal families — polar bears, African bush elephants, and humpback whales — over the course of one year.
The acclaimed comedian blends poignant mental health advocacy with sharp, observational wit.
FREE! Winner of eight Academy Awards, this landmark movie musical (set against the rise of the Nazi party) changed the form forever.
Celebrate Mother’s Day with a pair of unlikely friends preparing for the greatest race on earth.
The Grammy-winning artist’s blend of bluegrass, Americana, pop, and rock has made her one of the most dynamic performers in modern roots music.
In concert, this blues-rock singer and guitarist is a powerful force of nature.
From "American Girl" to "Mary Jane’s Last Dance," these no-frills rockers capture the electricity of Petty’s timeless anthems.
This loud and proud dance party puts you in the center of the action as we transform our theater into the Upper Valley’s hottest pop-up club.
Back by popular demand! Get ready for the ultimate Taylor Swift celebration — LIVE@LOH.
Rock meets roadhouse twang in Donato’s “take-no-prisoners party” (Glide Magazine) featuring outlaw country, bluegrass, and jam-band improvisation.
Get ready to rock the (opera) house with this acclaimed Grammy-nominated blues rock trio.
See the cult classic on our big screen while a live band performs the full soundtrack in perfect sync with David Bowie’s legendary vocals.
The global comedy sensation (a favorite at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival) makes his LOH debut!
In this up-close-and-personal concert, you’ll share the stage with “one of the country’s most imaginative young solo guitarists,” (The New York Times).
An exhilarating evening with the Grammy-nominated blues rocker and wetlands activist.