Art
Through May 7
“Colors Passing Through Us,” Gallery 302, 112 Main St., Bridgton. Visit gallery302.com for details.
Ongoing
Third Thursday Artmart, 7 p.m. via Facebook live, hosted by Gallery 302, showcasing visual and 3D artwork. Visit the gallery’s Facebook page for details.
Film
Bridgton Twin Drive-In Theater, show times being release on Facebook for the 2021 season.
Music
April 23
Faculty Concert Series: Robert Lehmann, 8 p.m., virtual performance from USM at Corthell Hall, Gorham Campus, $10, usm.maine.edu/music/faculty-concert-series-robert-lehmann.
April 24
Chamber Music Awards Concert, 7:30 p.m., virtual from USM at Corthell Hall, Gorham Campus, $10 at university-of-southern-maine-school-of-music.ticketleap.com/2021-chamber-music-awards-concert/.
April 25
USM Spring 21 Choral Extravaganza, 2 p.m., virtual from Irish Heritage Center in Portland. Free, reservations required at usm.maine.edu/music/spring-21-choral-extravaganza.
April 30
Vocal Jazz Ensemble, 2 p.m., virtual from USM at Corthell Hall, Gorham Campus. Free, reservations required at usm.maine.edu/music/vocal-jazz-ensemble-0.
Theater
April 24
Stage Management / Production Manager Workshop, online workshop at noon, presented by Schoolhouse Arts Center in Standish. $25. Sign up through the Facebook event at facebook.com/events/545040676892607.
May 2-3
“Elf: The Musical” auditions, in person and virtual by appointment with Schoolhouse Arts Center, 16 Richville Road, Standish. Performances in July and August. Visit the Facebook event at facebook.com/events/471413237510360 for audition guidelines and instructions on how to make an appointment.
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