The Music Hall Historic Theater host Telluride by the Sea
Date and Time
Friday Sep 16, 2016
2016 TELLURIDE BY THE SEA SCHEDULE Friday, September 16 5:30pm: Queues begin on Chestnut St. 5:45-6:55pm: Live Music on Street: John Mayer Five 6pm: doors open for Patron Passholders 7pm: La La Land (end approx. 9:20pm) Patron Passholder Party at Brazo following film
Saturday, September 17 9:30am: Lost & Found: People on Sunday (end approx. 11am) 1pm: Things To Come (end approx. 2:50pm) 4pm: Neruda (end approx. 6pm) 8pm: Arrival (end approx. 10:10pm)
Sunday, September 18 9-11am: Patron Passholder Brunch at The District Restaurant 10:30am: Lost & Found: I Know Where I’m Going! 1:30pm: Graduation (end approx. 3:45pm) 4pm: Lost & Found: The Spirit of the Beehive 6:45pm: Maudie (end approx. 8:55pm) Festival Wrap Party for passholders on The Music Hall stage with food provided by The Portsmouth Brewery
Location
The Historic Theater
28 Chestnut Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Fees/Admission
PATRON PASS $210:
Primary seating for all films
Opening night post-show party at Brazo
VIP access to Founders Lobby all weekend, no lines
Sunday Brunch at The District
Wrap Party on stage at the Historic Theater with food provided by The Portsmouth Brewery
Admission to passholder-only Lost & Found films in the Loft (seating limited!)
Patron Pass Seat Saver
WEEKEND PASS - $90
Preferred seating for all films
Wrap Party on stage at the Historic Theater with food provided by The Portsmouth Brewery
Admission to passholder-only Lost & Found films in the Loft (seating limited!)
INDIVIDUAL FILM TICKETS $15
A limited number of individual tickets will be available at noon on Friday, September 2.
Individual tickets are not available for the Lost & Found series
ABOUT THE TELLURIDE FILM FESTIVAL
The Telluride Film Festival has been, for the last 43 years, a celebration of the art of film: honoring the great masters of the cinema, discovering the rare and unknown, bringing new works by the world’s greatest directors and the latest in American independent film to a small mountain town in Colorado. The New York Times called Telluride “the smallest, most original, and most stimulating of the major festivals,” while Entertainment Tonight simply said it was “the world’s best festival.”
ABOUT TELLURIDE BY THE SEA
The Music Hall and the Telluride Film Festival collaborate on an exclusive presentation of six new features, brought directly from their Colorado debuts. This unique and intimate Portsmouth event treats audience members from across the Northeast to an exclusive peek into the Telluride experience - packing one September weekend in Portsmouth with the latest international cinema, private parties, great music, delicious food, and inspired conversations with other cinephiles of all ages, tastes, and backgrounds. According to Patricia Lynch, executive director of The Music Hall, “Portsmouth is the perfect town for this perfect weekend. With its charming mix of history, salt air, and film lovers, Portsmouth buzzes when Telluride by the Sea arrives. The streets are filled with people stopping one another to talk about the films, the restaurants are jumping. It’s a moving party!”