Hudson Hall (arts organization)

The organization presents and produces arts and cultural programming year-round, and is an important civic partner in the vitality of Hudson.

As city hall it was home to a number of things, including the post office, Franklin Library, and the First National Bank of Hudson.

[4] In 1962, after the city hall had relocated up Warren Street, the Hudson Opera House became a local Moose Lodge and was later sold to an out-of-town developer.

In December 1997, the Hudson Opera House, Inc. completed restoration of the first-floor West Room, with new floors, a new ceiling, and a re-painting.

The remaining funding was supported through investments from members of the Hudson Opera House Board of Directors and private sponsors.

Interior renovations included restoring the theater to a professional-grade working venue suitable for a diverse range of programming and rentals.

A new elevator tower in the southeast corner makes the performance hall fully accessible to all for the first time in the building’s more than 160-year history.

From Shakespearean productions tailored for kids, to hip-hop dance, Hudson Hall is dedicated to creating a family-friendly environment.

Main facade
From the back