They’re returning to in-person shows this summer and fall, but not the typical big musicals. The changes made out of necessity are giving theaters a chance to tackle different types of material.
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Augusta’s Colonial Theater topped by work of artisans
A “decorative element” of the historic, but long-vacant downtown theater facade is a mix of replicated and original features.
Penobscot Theatre Company presents The Dog Operas
All three ‘pupperas’ now available for streaming
Ogunquit Playhouse offering a summer full of youth programming
Ogunquit Playhouse Arts Academy is thrilled to be offering a full slate of on-site youth programming this summer for ages 8-18. Our camp experiences sell out every year, drawing students from all over New England, and create lasting memories for campers and staff alike. Brought to life by a team of professional teaching artists, these […]
The Public Theatre holding Annual Spring Auction online
The Public Theatre’s annual spring auction is being held online at thepublictheatre.org through midnight on Sunday, May 23. Featuring gift certificates and handcrafted items, what better way to shop for useful and unique gifts while simultaneously supporting the theatre. Looking for a private singing lesson with a Broadway singer? A winter weekend at Sugarloaf? A […]
‘Je Ne Suis Pas Evangeline’ commissioned by Penobscot Theater Company
New Francophone work digs into Maine Roots
Mad Horse Theatre presents next Virtual Chit Chat
Mad Horse Company Member Allison McCall hosts the theater’s next monthly virtual Artist Chit Chat from 7-8:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 17, featuring short presentations and lively discussions with an eclectic mix of Maine artists. The April Chit Chat features the following artists: Nate Lapointe (musician and conscious hip hop artist), Seif-Allah Salotto-Crystobal (Lighting Technician […]
Entertainment choices, activities announced for summer
Rangeley Friends of the Arts
Skowhegan High’s speech club wins states while 3 Waterville High students will compete in nationals
Skowhegan team goes undefeated, while Waterville team, revived in 2017 through a donation honoring donor’s brother, will send three underclassmen virtually to the national competition in June.