Alex Ray - The Early Years . . . Still (Proudly) Not Corporate Material
More than 50 years of breaking the rules have made Alex Ray not only a corporate icon but a New Hampshire legend. 16 "Common Man Family" restaurants; rest areas and other welcome centers later, plus the Flying Monkey Theatre in Plymouth have allowed Ray to develop his own unique, homespun style that's still a favorite of NH folks and visitors alike. Above Ray describes his vision for the Common Man Inn in Plymouth during the mid-years of his career.
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The Flying Monkey
The Flying Monkey has been at the heart of historic Plymouth, New Hampshire since it opened as the “New Plymouth Theater” back in the 1920’s as a vaudeville and silent film theatre. After years of closure and falling into disrepair, The Common Man family in New Hampshire purchased and carefully renovated the theater in 2010, re-launching it as The Flying Monkey Movie House & Performance Center.
For more than a decade now, our revived theater has brought the heartbeat of the arts back to downtown Plymouth, hosting GRAMMY-winning artists, community plays, films, and more, in a state-of-the-art performing arts center. Join us for a one-of-a-kind performance in our unique and intimate venue.
https://www.flyingmonkeynh.com/
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