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January 9, 2009

Share your NSMT memories

BEVERLY — Maybe going to "A Christmas Carol" was your holiday tradition. Or you just can't forget that intimate performance by a favorite musical act, or the comedy that moved you to tears.

Since 1955, audiences from all over have streamed down Dunham Road to the North Shore Music Theatre to enjoy a cultural experience that's hard to find anywhere else. On Sunday, after the final performance of "High School Musical 2," the theater will shut its doors — perhaps for good — as the organization struggles with debt.

If you have a favorite Music Theatre memory, we'd like to hear it. Please use the comments field below to share. (General comments on the theater's closing should be posted under the main story on this Web site.)

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