Unplug & Unwind
The Thompson’s Point team is super excited to share a partnership with local musicians and Halo Studios to present to you, Unplug & Unwind. Select Fridays, come enjoy the melodies of some of your favorite local talent as they perform their take on an album that inspired their careers in an acoustic setting. Each reservation includes entrance for two to the performance at your own private loveseat. Doors and Outdoor Garden Cocktail Hour will begin at 5:30pm and the show will start promptly at 6:30pm! There will be a 40 minute intermission in the Outdoor Garden mid-show. Bundle up to enjoy our outdoor beer and snack garden, complete with fire pits!
Join us for a fun, new lounge experience in partnership with our friends at Laurie Andrews Designs. Come in from the cold in a safe space providing plenty of room for social distancing. Masks are required at all times.
Limited to a total of twenty-four guests, the Lounge Series at Halo is made up of twelve loveseats, set for couples to reserve, all ten feet from your neighbors. A limited bar selection with beer, wine, and cocktails, in addition to concessions for purchase will be available in the Lounge at Halo.
The Thompson’s Point team is partnering with Halo Studios and other local businesses to provide our community with a fun line-up of entertainment to include trivia nights, movie nights, signature nights and lectures.
Each reservation represents entrance for two individuals. Please be sure the person you are sharing your pod with is on your quaranteam!
Sara Hallie Richardson
Portland, Maine based singer/songwriter, Sara Hallie Richardson, performs and writes music through folk, indie, and electronic styles. With influences such as Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush, and Bjork, Richardson's songs are known for dense vocal harmonies and soaring melodies as well as combining synthetic and acoustic orchestral sounds. Richardson has received honors such as the Dean's Award for Research and Creative Achievement and the Outstanding Achievement Award in Arts and Communication Media from the University of Maine.
After performing her original work with the Portland Symphony Orchestra in 2016, Richardson moved to Los Angeles to continue her growing career as a singer and songwriter where she worked alongside her idols, was hired by world-renowned producers, and gained recognition for her songwriting.
After two years of once-in-a-lifetime experiences, she couldn’t be happier to be back home.