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Mike Miclon’s The Early Evening Show will be on stage at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15, at Celebration Barn in South Paris. The show is the finale performance of the Barn’s 50th Anniversary Season.

A spoof of late-night talk shows, “The Early Evening Show” is the longest-running live variety show in Maine, with more than two hundred performances over the past twenty-three years. Packed with surprise guests and audience interactions, The Bangor Daily News called The Early Evening Show “a seamless, hilarious production,” and CBS Sunday Morning called it “must-see reality!”

All patrons ages five and up attending a show at Celebration Barn must present proof of full vaccination against COVID-19. Adults are also required to show a matching photo ID. A booster shot, while recommended by the CDC, is not required in order to attend a show at this time. Attendees 4 and under are only required to wear a mask.

Limited tickets are available for $20 for adults, $15 for seniors (65+), and $10 for kids (17 and under). Tickets are general admission. Purchasing tickets in advance is strongly recommended. The lobby and concessions open at 7 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit celebrationbarn.com.

Celebration Barn, located just off Route 117 at 190 Stock Farm Rd., South Paris, is Maine’s center for physical theater training and performance. The Barn’s mission is to create opportunities for artists to hone their craft and share their work. By bringing art-making and community-building together, we serve those who are committed to reimagining the theater and the world beyond. For more information, visit celebrationbarn.com or call 207-743-8452.

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