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Loading Dock Concert: Marjorie Senet & The Broken-Home Boys (early show)

3S Artspace
319 Vaughan St.
Portsmouth, NH 03801

3S Artspace presents:
Loading Dock Concert Series – Marjorie Senet & The Broken-Home Boys
Friday, June 10
Show time: 6pm – 7:15 EARLY SHOW
All ages / Seated
Pay-what-you-choose table reservation (starting at $50 for up to 4 people)

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About Marjorie Senet & The Broken-Home Boys:

Marjorie Senet and the Broken-Home Boys will take you on an emotional journey of love and loss, set to twangy, rocking, classic country/American roots music. Their debut album Suitcases and Trashbags, released in September 2019, claimed the number two spot on Folk New Hampshire’s “Top 10 Albums of 2019.” Scott Heron of Folk New Hampshire said, “Her down-home voice and sweet songs of heartbreak might as well have come straight from the Ryman Auditorium days of the Grand Ole Opry.”

Music writer Chris Hislop of Seacoast Online named it one of “2019’s 25 Best Albums From the Seacoast Music Scene”. Hislop said, “It’s hard to find music from another era sound so fresh in contemporary times. Senet nails it. Sad subject matter makes for the finest of songs.” Their second album is currently being recorded and is due to be released Fall 2022.

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Info about attending a Loading Dock Concert:

– Online reservations. We strongly encourage you to purchase your table reservation in advance. We have several pricing tiers for you to choose from for your table starting at $50— please know that the more you pay, the more funds are received by the artists— not just 3S. Thank you for supporting 3S and the artists.

– Assigned table seating. Your table reservation seats up to 4 guests in your party. You will be able to pick your table once you arrive at 3S the day of the show on a first-come, first-served basis.

– Table service provided by Barrio. Order drinks and food from Barrio’s full menu while you enjoy the show!

– Check-in. Check-in for the 6pm shows begins at 5:30pm. Check-in for the 8pm shows begins at 7:30pm. Barrio table service is available beginning at those check-in times.

– Two shows per night: one at 6pm and one at 8pm. After the 6pm show, we ask that visitors exit so we can clean the tables and prepare for the 8pm show. Thank you for understanding!

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Masks are not required during your visit to 3S Artspace, but you are always welcome to wear one!

By purchasing a ticket and/or visiting 3S, you are agreeing to follow 3S Artspace’s health & safety requirements as they are on the date of your visit (not at the time of purchase). There may be exceptions or changes to our requirements for upcoming events, based on factors such as artist requirements and public health mandates.

Attendee Promise & Health Acknowledgement
All attendees agree to follow 3S Artspace policies and posted instructions during their visit. All attendees should evaluate their risk in determining whether to visit 3S. By entering the building, attendees voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and confirm they will adhere to both local and CDC quarantine requirements.

COVID-19 Warning
There is risk of exposure to COVID-19 in public spaces and there is no guarantee those attending an event will not be exposed to COVID-19.

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Ticket purchases are non-refundable. In the event of a rain cancelation, ticket holders will be contacted with the option to carry over their purchase to another 3S event or to donate their purchase to 3S (we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, so thanks for the support!).

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The Loading Dock Concert Series is generously supported by Katzman Contemporary Projects and Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel.

Thank you to our year-round Lead Sponsors: Raka and PixelMedia.

3S Artspace is supported in part by a grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.

3S Artspace is supported by the New England Foundation for the Arts through the New England Arts Resilience Fund, part of the United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund, an initiative of the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with major funding from the federal CARES Act and the American Rescue Plan from the National Endowment for the Arts.