Boothbay’s own Sally Carroll, Dick Spofford and Ron Arsenault have been playing together for decades, and all have appeared on stage during past Opera House Hometown Hootenannys, but this marks the first time that the legendary Junction 27 (also known as Boothbay Junction) will be headlining on our great old stage.
Gathering sizes are limited, masks are required for all audience members, no exceptions. There will be socially distanced seating and windows will be open, so please dress warmly.
Advance reservations are required, tickets cost $20.
For tickets, or more information, call the box office at 207-633-5159 or visit Boothbayoperahouse.com.
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