

The world-traveled show blends the latest in bubble wizardry with music and nonstop comedy for a show that entertains kids from 5 to 105.
“I am really excited to have Casey bring his amazing show to our little theater in Maine,” said Jason Tardy, coowner of the Freeport Theater of Awesome.
“I have known him for a while and I can’t wait for everyone else to see how he can take something simple like bubbles and create a show that will blow your mind.”
Among its amazing soapy sights are giant bubble serpents, bouncing bubbles, fogfilled bubbles and humanfilled bubbles, along with bubble volcanoes, bubble spaceships, a bubble crystal ball and a cube bubble.
Carle is an internationally known bubble champion who has served as a consultant to, among others, Cirque du Soleil and Pepsi, and has been seen by millions on the Discovery and Science channels.
Bubblemania will presented at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday Sept. 14 and 2 p.m. Sunday.
The 2 p.m. show tickets are $12, all ages in advance.
The Saturday 7 p.m. show tickets are $12 for seniors and children 12 and younger and $ 17 for adults in advance.
Children younger than 3 are free if seated on a parent’s lap.
The ticket price at the door is $3 more than the advance ticket price.
The Freeport Theater of Awesome is located at 5 Depot St. in Freeport.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.AwesomeTheater.com
For more information or questions, email [email protected] or call 518-8839.
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