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Annual Maine Playwrights Festival now open for script submissions
Acorn Productions, producers of the annual Maine Playwrights Festival, recently announced that they are now accepting scripts for the 22nd edition of the long-running incubator for new plays by local playwrights. Anybody living in Maine is eligible to submit a new play for consideration in the festival. All new plays submitted to the festival must […]
Theater at Monmouth presents a tribute to Gilbert & Sullivan featuring ‘Cox and Box’
Theater at Monmouth opens “A Celebration of Gilbert & Sullivan featuring Cox & Box” as their fall show following its Brave New Worlds Summer Season. The celebration begins with a curtain raiser of “Cox and Box,” a comedic opera, composed by Arthur Sullivan and written by F. C. Burnand. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, […]
Johnson Hall presents trio of comedians for September lineup
Johnson Hall in Gardiner presents an evening of stand-up comedy hosted by Mark Turcotte. Give your funny bone a workout as some of New England’s funniest comics take the stage and present their unique brand of humor. Comedians featured this month are Tuck Tucker, Dennis Fogg and Joe Flynn. Johnson Hall’s “On the Road” stand-up […]
Things to Do: Innovative puppet show, comedy and a brew fest
Attend a book signing party with Titi de Baccarat on Saturday in Portland.
Fling yourself into fall with these 14 events
Harvest festivals and pumpkin displays abound this season.
Indie Film: Midcoast film festival keeps building on an impressive reputation
Living up to its name in its 19th year, the Camden International Film Festival brings documentary lovers the world – and promises theirs will never be the same.
Midcoast Symphony Orchestra to host auditions
Area musicians are invited to contact the orchestra for a chance to play in the company’s 34th season in Topsham and Lewiston
Mainer who attended Burning Man says a little mud didn’t ruin Nevada festival for her
Brigid Rankowski, of Portland, says her time at the festival – where rain washed out the main road – was great and that she’d do it again.
Maine theaters put lots of laughs in their lineups this season
Portland Stage will debut a new play by Maine writer Monica Wood. Plus, romantic comedies and sharp satires will be on stages around the area.