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This holiday season, Theater at Monmouth brings back a holiday favorite, previously performed in Cumston Hall. This Wonderful Life, with its hilarious and touching message of hope and love, reminds us of the power of perspective, family, and community just in time for the Holidays.
Theater at Monmouth's 50th season concludes with award-winning playwright Steve Murray's hilariously touching adaptation of Frank Capra's, It's a Wonderful Life. Brimming with hope and humor, This Wonderful Life reminds us of the power of perspective, friendship, and family just in time for the holiday season. Ring in the season with family, friends, and neighbors from November 28 through December 8, 2019.
a?oeFall is officially here, which means it's time for the start of The Public Theatre's 2019-20 season!a?? says Christopher Schario, the Artistic Director of Lewiston/Auburn's Professional Theatre. Subscriptions and tickets to all shows throughout the season are currently on sale, and now is the perfect time to stock up on essentials like date nights, time with friends and inspiring theatre to feed your soul during the upcoming winter months.
Theater at Monmouth is at 796 Main Street, Monmouth.
Theater at Monmouth is a year-round repertory company of professional theatre artists from across Maine and the United States. Founded in 1970, the Theater was named The Shakespearean Theater of Maine by the Maine State Legislature in 1975. Performances are held in Cumston Hall, listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings since 1976. The mission of Theater at Monmouth is to present innovative approaches to Shakespeare and other classic plays through professional productions that enrich the lives of people throughout the state of Maine. In its 50 seasons, TAM has presented more than 350 productions in its three-month Summer Repertory Season, including 28 world premieres, entertaining audiences from 36 states and through Education Tours in the fall and spring annually reaching more than 15,000 students. Theater at Monmouth education programs strive to deepen understanding of, appreciation for, and connection to great literature. Education programs aim to build analytical and literacy skills; to inspire imaginative thinking and foster creativity; and to increase confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of community. TAM works in partnership with community-based arts, cultural, and service organizations using theatre to build community and enhance civic engagement.
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Tuck Everlasting
Schoolhouse Arts Center (4/26 - 5/5) | ||
And Then There Were None
City Theater (5/10 - 5/26) | ||
Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play
Penobscot Theatre Company (4/18 - 5/5) | ||
Lunenburg
The Public Theatre (5/3 - 5/12) | ||
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific
Maine State Music Theatre (6/5 - 6/22)
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Head Over Heels
Waterville Opera House (4/26 - 5/5) | ||
The Producers
Deertrees Theatre (7/26 - 8/4) | ||
On Golden Pond
Deertrees Theatre (6/28 - 6/30) | ||
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