Theater
Saturdays, Jan. 24, 31
“Play Me a Story: Frozen Fables,” presented by Portland Stage Theater for Kids, 10:30 a.m. Portland Stage Company, 25AForest Avenue. Theater workshop, performance. $15 one child with adult. www.portlandstage.org or theaterforkids@portlandstage.org.
Wednesday, Jan 28
Auditions for Cast Aside Productions 2015 company. Dancers and singers needed. Auditions at the Drouin Dance Center, 90 Bridge St., Westbrook. Learn more at www.facebook.com/castaside or at castasideproductions.com.
Concerts
Saturday, Jan. 24
Celtic and folk music, performed by Press Gang, North Windham Union Church, North Windham. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., concert at 7 p.m. $10-$12. 892-7149.
Boy Singers of Maine workshop and open house, 9-10:30 a.m., 43 Foreside Road, Falmouth (Parish House of St. Mary’s Church). Visit a live rehearsal, find out about the organization. Accepting singers from age 7 to high school seniors. www.boysingersofmaine.org.
The Time Pilots, top 40, oldies, more, 8 p.m., Spire 29 on the Square, 29 School St., Gorham. $10-$15.
“Songwriters in the Round,” featuring Don Campbell, Dan Merrill and David Good, and live auction, to benefit My Place Teen Center, 7-10 p.m., Westbrook Performing Arts Center, Stroudwater Street. www. myplaceteencenter.org/events or email donna@myplaceteencenter.org.
Events
Saturday, Jan. 24
Fireside Chat about the history of skiing in Maine, presented by Scott Andrews of Ski Museum of Maine and hosted by Windham Historical Society, 9:30 a.m., Windham Public Library. $5 suggested donation. 892-1306.
Monday, Jan. 26
“Song of the Drum: the Petroglyphs of Maine,” film by Ray Gerber, 3 p.m., Viola George Auditorium, Saint Joseph’s College, Standish. Free and open to the public. 893-7939.
Tuesday, Jan. 27-Wednesday, Feb. 4
“Portland on Ice,” live music events, ice fishing demonstration in Tommy’s Park, ice sculpture, downtown photo scavenger hunt and other family activities. 772-6828 or www.portlandmaine.com.
Friday-Saturday, Jan. 30-31
South Portland Winterfest, block party, winter events. Mill Creek Park and Wainwright Recreation Complex, 4:30 p.m. on Friday, 7 a.m. on Saturday. Free. www.southportland.org
Saturday, Feb. 7
Year of the Ram, 2015 Chinese New Year Celebration, hosted by Chinese and American Friendship Association of Maine, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Westbrook Performing Arts Center, Stroudwater Street. Includes Lion Dance, Dragon Dance, children’s activities, Chinese foods, crafts, tea, books and products. Celebration continues with a showing of “The Search for General Tso,” a documentary about Chinese food in America, at the Space Gallery, 538 Congress St., Portland, at 7 p.m. www.cafammaine.org.
Saturday, Feb. 14
Westbrook Winter West, sled dog races, craft fair, and animal adoption clinic at Sunset Ridge Golf Links, 771 Cumberland St., and snow carving contest in Riverbank Park; and Saturday, March 14, St. Patrick’s Day 5K in downtown Westbrook. www.facebook.com/WinterWestFestival.
Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 14-15
Greater Bridgton Lakes Region Winter Carnival, multiple locations. Kids’ snow sculpture, horse-drawn carriage rides, sled dog rides, skating, carnival games, other outdoor activities. www.mainelakeswintercarnival.com.
Send events 10 days in advance to arts@keepmecurrent.com.
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