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Calling All Teachers—Make Town Hall a Part of Your Curriculum!
Everyone deserves access to creativity and big ideas. That’s one of the founding ideas that drives Town Hall’s programming, but we think it should be true even beyond the stage.
A Light Conversation with Shannon Perry
Most of all, I hope the humorous aspects of some of the themes will serve as a wink to children, punks, misfits and grandmothers alike.
What Are People Doing
On the cover of the October 18, 1919 edition of the Town Crier was the distinguished gentleman John Spargur, the conductor of the Seattle Symphony from 1911 to 1921.
In The Moment: Episode 43
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Waxing Poetic with Sarah Galvin
Town Hall for me has always physically manifested a right of passage. I was a student, now I hope it’s time for me to teach, to beckon the next generation of artists into that grand hall.
Behind the Otto Bar
“He would appreciate Town Hall’s commitment to making a place where everyone is welcome and can afford to take part.”
In The Moment: Episode 42
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The Morel You Know – Town Hall Mushroom Talks Coming Soon!
For crimini out loud, you should attend these coming mushroom events at Town Hall.
Town Hall’s Feeling Jazzed
The Earshot Jazz Festival lineup is diverse and eclectic, with everything from classic swing sounds to avant garde experimentation and collaborations by modern masters.