What's Happening
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The concert will take place on Logan Stage.
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This comedy focuses on one woman's decision to expose her latest affair to both her husband and to her lover’s wife.
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The Little Theatre in the Woods plans to present the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.
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The Boston-based quintet performs a concert-style show that celebrates the journey of the famous band.
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An opening reception will is planned for 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26 and will feature light refreshments.
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The paintings of Michael Everett and Judy Haas will be on view through February.
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'Holobiont' will be on view Jan. 30 to March 8 with an artist talk set for 12:30 p.m. Feb. 7 at Emery Performance Space.
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An opening reception is set for Saturday, Jan. 18.
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Audiences can attend a concert Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Franco Center, 46 Cedar St., Lewiston, and Sunday, Jan. 19, at the Orion Performing Arts Center, 66 Republic Ave. in Topsham.
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Chocolate Church Arts Center plans Jan. 16 concert.
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The guitar and vocal duet combines the voice and songwriting of Molly Venter with Eben Pariser’s adventurous guitar playing.
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The exhibition to raise awareness of the beauty of the natural world will be open Jan. 17 through Feb. 28.
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4 artists in 4 different mediums will be on view at River Arts.
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Teneal has been nominated for four Independent Music Awards and claimed the title for 2011 Best Gospel Song and 2011 Best R&B Album, as well as 2018 Best SoulFunkFusion Song.
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The show consists of the Eagles’ greatest hits, as well as select Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Joe Walsh solo effort.
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Gagnon gained national acclaim after placing in the top seven performers of the 22nd season of "American Idol."
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The unique gathering of lovers of all things supernatural and macabre will feature celebrity guests, captivating panels, eerie vendors, ghostly investigations and immersive experiences.
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The concert will feature the music of AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, Jimi Hendrix, Prince, Metallica, David Bowie, Pink Floyd and more.
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The comedian regularly plays theaters across the country and hosts a weekly comedy podcast, "Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone."
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Doug Protsik plans to lend his "Old Time Piano" masterfulness to the Charlie Chaplin's silent film.
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The theater production is based on the Paramount Pictures film written for the screen by Norman Krasna.
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The folksinger will interpret traditional Irish and Appalachian songs.
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The production will be held at the historic Waterville Opera House.
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The cast is composed of 29 youth between the ages of 6-13 from Auburn, Farmingdale, Gardiner, Hallowell, Leeds, Lewiston, Litchfield, Monmouth, Mount Vernon, New Gloucester, Wales and Winthrop.
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As part of the celebration, the audience will be invited to join the Chorale in its traditional holiday sing-along.
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This is the full ballet, danced by the Robinson Ballet Company of Bangor to the classic recorded music of Tchaikovsky.
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Ed Walsh, LCSW, U.S. Army (retired) and UMA alum will facilitate an open discussion on recovery and resources.
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"Becky's New Car," "Twisted," "One Blue Tarp," "Puffs" and the return of One Acts are scheduled at the Basil Burwell Community Theater.
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Colin & Brad, Asking For Tour, will be staged Dec. 6 and 7 at the Waterville Opera House.
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Rhys plans to return with his one-man adaptation in which he weaves together the joy of story-telling with his skills as an actor to bring each character vividly to life.