2017
23-hour theater project returns to Portland
PORTLAND The first weekend in 2018 brings Acorn Productions’ annual homage to the creative process in which six brand new plays that have not even been written are assembled over the course of one 24-hour period. The event begins on Friday night, Jan. 5 when six playwrights receive their writing prompts: a prop, line of […]
The Chocolate Church announces auditions for Macbeth
BATH — The Chocolate Church Arts Center announces auditions for William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Macbeth.” Auditions will be held at the Patten Free Library, located at 33 Summer St. in Bath, in the upstairs community room on Friday evening Jan. 19, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and on Saturday, Jan. 20 from 1-4 p.m. Monologues of […]
Storytelling with Phyllis and Al
BRUNSWICK — On Saturday at 11 a.m., Phyllis Fuchs, Al Miller and Brad Terry will offer their annual storytelling and music for families at The Theater Project in Brunswick. Fuchs is the former children’s librarian in Brunswick and she and Miller have been telling holiday stories for many years. In recent years they have been […]
Lighthouses and Castles at the Stonewall Gallery
YARMOUTH — On Jan. 19 from 5:30-7:00 p.m., celebrate the opening of the Stonewall Gallery’s winter show featuring recent paintings by Yarmouth artist Robert Delaney displayed alongside works by his great-grandfather C.H. Moor (1876-1949). Wine, cheese, and light refreshments will be served at this free opening reception. The two-artist exhibition spans generations as Delaney’s recent […]
Ken-David Masur conducts Oscar’s Biggest Hits
PORTLAND — The Portland Symphony Orchestra, led by guest conductor and PSO Music Director finalist Ken-David Masur, presents the first PSO Pops! concerts of 2018, titled Oscar’s Biggest Hits, features a broad variety of well-known music from the movies ranging from The Pink Panther to James Bond to Star Wars. This is Masur’s second time […]