A substitute had to fill a key role in the opening performance, but there were still several musical and dramatic highlights.
Review
Two new sculptures light up Woodfords Corner, literally and figuratively
Taken together, they remind us to keep hope (and fun) alive
‘The Flick’ an impressive end to Portland theater group’s season
The play about three movie theater employees provides a potent mix of comedy and drama.
Art review: Edwige Charlot uses metaphors for hopeful message
‘Letters to Sun: Land of Water’ is up at the Maine Jewish Museum through July 5.
Art review: Get to know the Slab City crew at Rockland ‘Rendezvous’
The show at the Farnsworth Art Museum tells the story of the influential artists who formed a community in Lincolnville.
Theater review: ‘Jersey Boys’ are back and just as good as before
Ogunquit Playhouse starts its season with the same high-energy show that closed its last.
Art review: Jenny Brillhart’s paintings deserve a closer look, literally
See her marks and compositions up close at Dowling Walsh Gallery in Rockland.
Classical review: Portland String Quartet puts on vigorous 50th-anniversary finale
Marking the end of its celebratory season, the foursome shows no signs of slowing down.
Concert review: Renaissance Voices presents something ‘New, Old and Unexpected’
Renaissance Voices, the 21-voice choir directed by Harold Stover, gives only two programs a year – one around the holidays, the other in the spring. But its programs always offer a combination of rarities and familiar works – with poetry readings interspersed – in such finely polished performances that you find yourself wishing they would […]
Art review: Culture and the environment intersect in ‘Material Resources’
The show at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art incorporates a wide range of art forms.