BATH The Chocolate Church will play host to a theater workshop for children during spring break week. The workshop in partnership with Actors Equity Association member Dennis St. Pierre, who has more than 30 years of stage and television experience, is for students interested in live theater, radio theater and inter-media art. KIDS ONLY! Creative […]
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Public Theatre presenting ‘Marjorie Prime’
LEWISTON It’s the age of artificial intelligence, and 85-year-old Marjorie has a handsome new companion, a computerized replica of her deceased husband who’s programmed to keep her company and remind her of a time when life was sweeter. But is recounting the past as satisfying as truly sharing it? A recent Off-Broadway hit and Pulitzer […]
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3rd annual Bath’s Got Talent event set
It’s time to highlight the talented folks who live in Bath. The 3rd annual Bath’s Got Talent will take place from 7-9 p.m. Saturday, March 17, at 45 Floral St. in Bath. Cost of admission is $5 per person or $20 per family. There are already some singers and dancers signed up, but a few […]
Topsham Public Library seeking applications for ‘Joy of the Lens’
TOPSHAM Calling all local photographers — applications for the Joy of the Lens exhibition are open! The Topsham Public Library is preparing for its annual juried photography exhibit, which features original work by year-round Maine residents, both amateur and professional. Prizes will be awarded in the following categories: Color, Black and White, and Linda’s Challenge: […]
A Hero’s Journey
FREEPORT Growing up loving adventure novels, Freeport author Diane Magras felt she needed to read about a hero her own age who also happened to be a girl, but not a damsel in distress. Today, Magras has written that character she always wanted to find. “A fast-paced battle story with a strong feminist message” is […]
Chocolate Church Arts Center’s Kill the Chill series winding down
BATH The Chocolate Church Arts Center is closing out its Kill the Chill winter concert series with a pair of diverse acts. On March 3, 3 Ravens — the folk trio of Max Cohen, Lui Collins and Donna Hebert — will offer up originals, instrumentals and traditional songs, pairing their voices with fiddle, piano, banjo, […]
Contemporary Alaskan-Siberian artist, activist to speak at Bowdoin
BRUNSWICK The Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum will open its new exhibit, “Enduring Connections: Contemporary Alaskan Yup’ik and Iñupiat Art,” with a lecture by Susie Silook, one of Alaska’s best known contemporary artists Silook will deliver a lecture titled “Yupik and Iñupiat Art and Activism in Contemporary Alaska” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 8, in Kresge Auditorium […]
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Maine State Music Theatre elects new board members
BRUNSWICK Maine State Music Theatre has five new board members. The newcomers — Katherine Greason, Peter O’Donnell, Deborah Peet, Brad Sevaldson and Elena D. Vandervoort — have joined the 22-member MSMT’s Board of Trustees for two-year terms. They were elected to the board at the theater organization’s annual meeting. Greason is a recently retired attorney […]