Calypso Communications (www.calypsocom.com), a full-service strategic marketing, corporate communications, and business development consultancy, recently renewed its partnership with The Music Hall (www.themusichall.org), a landmark Victorian theater in Portsmouth, to generate excitement and value for the historic theater’s Corporate Partnership Program. For the fifth consecutive year, Calypso will provide expert marketing, public and media relations, and strategic counsel services to help the nationally recognized theater create meaningful and mutually valuable relationships with its many corporate partners.
“We’ve enjoyed a long and successful partnership with Calypso,” said Mary Horigan, Director of Corporate and Foundation Giving for The Music Hall. “The firm’s expertise in business to business communications and public relations helps us to build our base of corporate partners that we rely on to sustain operations and provides these businesses with increased community presence, visibility, and leadership opportunities through positive brand association.”
Widely recognized for its breadth of knowledge and experience with organizations at all levels of development across numerous industries, Calypso’s tailored approach and boutique focus have made it the agency of choice for a wide range of non profit organizations around the globe.
The Music Hall is a longstanding New England landmark, enriching the community with diverse and relevant programs that entertain more than 100,000 patrons annually. The theater has hosted appearances by acclaimed authors Stephen King, Dan Brown, Jodi Picoult, and Greg Mortenson as well as the Met @ The Music Hall series, broadcasting live, high-definition performances from the world-renowned New York City opera house. The theater also hosts fundraisers and other events to benefit more than 40 local nonprofit organizations.
“We’re thrilled to continue working with The Music Hall,” said Angela Carter, Chief Financial Officer for Calypso. “The theater not only enriches the Seacoast but also offers the region the diverse cultural experiences of a large urban area with the comfort of a small coastal community.”