Gaslight Theater has undergone many changes since its inception in 1937. Originally known as the Augusta Players, Gaslight began as an outgrowth of...
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The Kennebec Performing Arts Company started as the Augusta Symphony Orchestra in 1920 under the direction of Ernest Hill, in order to provide musi...
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Our mission is to restore and operate the historic Colonial Theater, located in downtown Augusta, Maine, for the artistic, educational, and charita...
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About
The Winthrop Performing Arts Center is a dream come true for the Winthrop Community. Through the commitment and hard work of the members of ...
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Mission Statement:The Mission of the Maine Association of Community Theaters (MeACT), a duly incorporated Maine Non-Profit Corporation, is to:1. Pr...
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The mission of Theater at Monmouth is to present innovative approaches to Shakespeare and other classic plays through professional productions that...
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Mission
Heartwood Theater promotes the theater art experience in the lives of children and adults in the community. Performers and audiences alike...
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The Bath Shakespeare Festival is a professional, non-profit theatre committed to producing Shakespeare’s plays chiefly at Library Park at Bat...
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About Us: The Boothbay Playhouse traces its origins to 1937, when H. Osgood Lacount purchased the Jasper Wyman farm on Route 27 and in April of tha...
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The Theater Project was founded in 1971 as a non-profit community-based theater in Brunswick, Maine. For 35 years, we have provided innovative, ent...
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History:1959: Brunswick Summer PlayhouseVictoria Crandall, affectionately known as Vicki, opened her summer playhouse in the Pickard Theater on the...
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Our Vision Mission StatementWe are storytellers. Our mission is to entertain, explore truth, celebrate life, and enhance the discovery of who we ar...
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Great food, an abundance of laughter and superb music from talented singers make the Carousel Music Theater a place to return to again and again.
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History:
In 1936, a New York lumber dealer named Carroll T. Cooney decided to build a movie theater in Waldoboro. He hired New York theater ...
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