Bette Davis Birthday Bash

Did you know that Bette Davis celebrated her 33rd birthday at the Littleton Opera House? The date was April 5, 1941. It was the same night as the world premiere of her movie “The Great Lie.”

See a slide show of the event that was taken from the photo album that was produced by Warner Brothers. The Littleton Historical Museum owns that album and it is the only one of its kind in existence. Hear stories about Bette Davis and her life in Sugar Hill (1939-1947) and being a part of the Littleton community. There will be cake and punch.

The event takes place in the Tower Room at the Littleton Opera House (upstairs, accessible by elevator or stairs). Presented by the Littleton Historical Society. More info at: [email protected] or http://littletonnhmuseum.com

The Polar Express! at Littleton Opera House

The Polar Express will be presented from 5 to 8:30 p.m. on December 16 at the Littleton Opera House. Moviegoers are encouraged to enjoy the show in their favorite PJ’s, just like the characters in the film. Boarding starts at 5 p.m., and the train leaves at 6. Tickets cost $3 each and are available at the Opera House Monday-Wednesday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., or call (603) 575-5324, and at The Little Village Toy & Book Store. Only 400 tickets are available.

Romeo & Juliet at Littleton Opera House

Shakespeare’s timeless tale is arguably the most loved and well-known love story and tragedy of all time. Love and hate turn on a dime as these young adults struggle to balance the intensity of their emotions: lust, love, anger, loyalty, joy, hatred, hope, the list goes on and these ancient characters are just as real in our lives today. The cast has been training with fight master Ric Alpers and you won’t want to miss the clash of their swords in some exciting fight sequences.

Romeo and Juliet is directed by Upstage Artistic Director, Andrew Lidestri with fight choreography by Ric Alpers and Madalyn Sheehy. The cast will consist of some wonderful local talent including Connor MacDonald, Madalyn Sheehy, David Weddington, Deborah Osborne, Owen Fogg, Alyssa Comeau, and Rosa VanWie. There is also a wonderful ensemble of local talent helping bring this play to life

November 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7:30 p.m.
November 12 & 19 at 2 p.m.
Tickets: RESERVED $10 for advance purchase or $12 at the door

Romeo & Juliet at Littleton Opera House

Shakespeare’s timeless tale is arguably the most loved and well-known love story and tragedy of all time. Love and hate turn on a dime as these young adults struggle to balance the intensity of their emotions: lust, love, anger, loyalty, joy, hatred, hope, the list goes on and these ancient characters are just as real in our lives today. The cast has been training with fight master Ric Alpers and you won’t want to miss the clash of their swords in some exciting fight sequences.

Romeo and Juliet is directed by Upstage Artistic Director, Andrew Lidestri with fight choreography by Ric Alpers and Madalyn Sheehy. The cast will consist of some wonderful local talent including Connor MacDonald, Madalyn Sheehy, David Weddington, Deborah Osborne, Owen Fogg, Alyssa Comeau, and Rosa VanWie. There is also a wonderful ensemble of local talent helping bring this play to life

November 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7:30 p.m.
November 12 & 19 at 2 p.m.
Tickets: RESERVED $10 for advance purchase or $12 at the door

Romeo & Juliet at Littleton Opera House

Shakespeare’s timeless tale is arguably the most loved and well-known love story and tragedy of all time. Love and hate turn on a dime as these young adults struggle to balance the intensity of their emotions: lust, love, anger, loyalty, joy, hatred, hope, the list goes on and these ancient characters are just as real in our lives today. The cast has been training with fight master Ric Alpers and you won’t want to miss the clash of their swords in some exciting fight sequences.

Romeo and Juliet is directed by Upstage Artistic Director, Andrew Lidestri with fight choreography by Ric Alpers and Madalyn Sheehy. The cast will consist of some wonderful local talent including Connor MacDonald, Madalyn Sheehy, David Weddington, Deborah Osborne, Owen Fogg, Alyssa Comeau, and Rosa VanWie. There is also a wonderful ensemble of local talent helping bring this play to life

November 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7:30 p.m.
November 12 & 19 at 2 p.m.
Tickets: RESERVED $10 for advance purchase or $12 at the door

Romeo & Juliet at Littleton Opera House

Shakespeare’s timeless tale is arguably the most loved and well-known love story and tragedy of all time. Love and hate turn on a dime as these young adults struggle to balance the intensity of their emotions: lust, love, anger, loyalty, joy, hatred, hope, the list goes on and these ancient characters are just as real in our lives today. The cast has been training with fight master Ric Alpers and you won’t want to miss the clash of their swords in some exciting fight sequences.

Romeo and Juliet is directed by Upstage Artistic Director, Andrew Lidestri with fight choreography by Ric Alpers and Madalyn Sheehy. The cast will consist of some wonderful local talent including Connor MacDonald, Madalyn Sheehy, David Weddington, Deborah Osborne, Owen Fogg, Alyssa Comeau, and Rosa VanWie. There is also a wonderful ensemble of local talent helping bring this play to life

November 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7:30 p.m.
November 12 & 19 at 2 p.m.
Tickets: RESERVED $10 for advance purchase or $12 at the door

Romeo & Juliet at Littleton Opera House

Shakespeare’s timeless tale is arguably the most loved and well-known love story and tragedy of all time. Love and hate turn on a dime as these young adults struggle to balance the intensity of their emotions: lust, love, anger, loyalty, joy, hatred, hope, the list goes on and these ancient characters are just as real in our lives today. The cast has been training with fight master Ric Alpers and you won’t want to miss the clash of their swords in some exciting fight sequences.

Romeo and Juliet is directed by Upstage Artistic Director, Andrew Lidestri with fight choreography by Ric Alpers and Madalyn Sheehy. The cast will consist of some wonderful local talent including Connor MacDonald, Madalyn Sheehy, David Weddington, Deborah Osborne, Owen Fogg, Alyssa Comeau, and Rosa VanWie. There is also a wonderful ensemble of local talent helping bring this play to life

November 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7:30 p.m.
November 12 & 19 at 2 p.m.
Tickets: RESERVED $10 for advance purchase or $12 at the door

Romeo & Juliet at Littleton Opera House

Shakespeare’s timeless tale is arguably the most loved and well-known love story and tragedy of all time. Love and hate turn on a dime as these young adults struggle to balance the intensity of their emotions: lust, love, anger, loyalty, joy, hatred, hope, the list goes on and these ancient characters are just as real in our lives today. The cast has been training with fight master Ric Alpers and you won’t want to miss the clash of their swords in some exciting fight sequences.

Romeo and Juliet is directed by Upstage Artistic Director, Andrew Lidestri with fight choreography by Ric Alpers and Madalyn Sheehy. The cast will consist of some wonderful local talent including Connor MacDonald, Madalyn Sheehy, David Weddington, Deborah Osborne, Owen Fogg, Alyssa Comeau, and Rosa VanWie. There is also a wonderful ensemble of local talent helping bring this play to life.

November 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7:30 p.m.
November 12 & 19 at 2 p.m.
Tickets: RESERVED $10 for advance purchase or $12 at the door