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Auditions coming for Studio Theatre production of Sondheim’s ‘Assassins’
BATH Studio Theatre of Bath will be hosting auditions for Stephen Sondheim’s Tony Award-winning musical “Assassins” Sunday and Monday. The 7 p.m. auditions will take place at the Chocolate Church Arts Center Annex, located at 804 Washington St. Approximately 20 singers/actors of all adult ages will be cast. Auditions will consist of a vocal audition […]
Harpswell Community Theater entertains with retro radio show
HARPSWELL For the first weekend in August, Centennial Hall in Harpswell will be transformed into a radio station, playing the oldies and retro radio theater skits in Harpswell Community Theater’s annual summer show, “A Day at W.H.C.T.” In HCT’s 15-year history, it has put on plays ranging from one act to three, but this is […]
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Bandstand by the Sea gears up for final 7 shows
HARPSWELL With seven performances in a seven-week stretch to start the season, Harpswell Bandstand by the Sea is packing its second half into a little more than a month. Kicking off performances in August is Marc Black, who has performed and recorded with artists such as Art Garfunkel, Richie Havens and Pete Seeger. He returns […]
Bowdoin International Music Festival prepares to close out 2018 season
BRUNSWICK Peter Serkin will lead off the final week of the Bowdoin International Music Festival with a matinee concert Sunday. An accomplished pianist, he has performed recitals across the world and collaborates frequently with premier orchestras, including recently the Boston, Chicago, American, Sydney and St. Louis Symphonies, New York Philharmonic and Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Known […]
Part-time Camden author sets latest mystery amid Maine’s opioid crisis
When author Michael Koryta was a teenage aspiring writer in Indiana, he was mentored by a sports editor at the Bloomington Herald-Leader. Bob Hammel was a deep believer in William Strunk and E.B. White’s “Elements of Style” as well as William Zinsser’s “On Writing Well.” When he was out of the office, Koryta would sit […]
Catch The ‘Fever’
The latest production to grace the Maine State Music Theatre, is guaranteed to, as MSMT stated in a press release, “whisk you back to the 1970s, where open shirts, bell bottoms and disco were all the rage.” Audiences coming out to the show will enjoy ’70s music classics — “Stayin’ Alive,” “Disco Inferno” and “How […]
Call out for ‘Rock ‘n’ Wave’ show artists
DAMARISCOTTA The Kefauver Studio & Gallery is calling for artists to participate in the “Rock ‘n’ Wave” art show. The show will highlight Maine’s waterways and rugged coastline, so submitted works should be in keeping with that theme, and will run from Aug. 10 through Sept. 9. Each submitted work must be an original creation, […]
Summer Moon dance at Lowell’s Cove
ORR’S ISLAND An old-style community street dance is taking place next week at Lowell’s Cove on Orr’s Island. The event will take place from 5-11 p.m. Saturday, July 28, at the site of the old Moss Plant at 27-30 Lowell’s Cove Road. The rain date is Sunday, July 29. The event will feature live music, […]