The Medomak Valley Players will present “Shrek the Musical,” a Dreamworks Theatricals and Neal Street production, in the Ronald E. Dolloff auditorium at Medomak Valley High School, on Manktown Road in Waldoboro.
‘Man of La Mancha’ Update
The Heartwood Regional Theater Company/Lincoln Academy staging of “Man of La Mancha” at the Parker B. Poe Theater in Newcastle reviewed on page 14A (“Heartwood, LA deliver powerhouse staging of ‘Man of La Mancha’ at Poe”) is sold out for all remaining performances except Thursday, Nov. 1.
Review: Heartwood, LA Deliver Powerhouse Staging of ‘Man of La Mancha’ at Poe
It takes a special kind of actor to perform musical theater, one that can both sing and act. In the case of “Man of La Mancha,” the Heartwood Regional Theater Company and Lincoln Academy youth-theater collaboration that opened at LA’s Parker B. Poe Theater on Oct. 26, it also requires an ability to deliver comedic lines when called for.
Lincoln County Artsbeat
Immersion in abstraction: I went to see the new “Abstraction” exhibit at River Arts in Damariscotta on opening day, Thursday, Oct. 25. I wanted to immerse myself in abstract works of art – nothing figurative, nothing obviously representing something from real life.
Wood-Carver Luke Wood to be Featured at Craft Fair
Coastal Christian School’s annual craft fair this year will feature several talented students in addition to professional artisans. Among these young craftsmen is Luke Wood, a senior, who crafts wooden utensils.
Harbor Theater
“Colette” is a biographical drama based upon the life of the French novelist Colette.
Lincoln County Artsbeat
River Company one-acts: Last Wednesday, Oct. 17, I attended the dress rehearsal for the one-act plays that River Company is currently in the midst of staging in the Porter Meeting Hall at Skidompha Library in Damariscotta. “Trifles” and “Frankenstein,” directed by Ruth Monsell and Torie DeLisle, respectively, feature some well-known local names, such as Sumner Richards, Mitchell Wellman, and Joe Lugosch. Lugosch stars in both plays – as the county attorney in “Trifles” and as Victor Frankenstein in “Frankenstein.”
‘Man of La Mancha’ Opening this Weekend
Performances are selling out for the Broadway musical “Man of La Mancha,” running Oct. 26 through Nov. 4 in the Parker B. Poe Theater at Lincoln Academy. This poignant play within a play, with its timeless themes and insights, is Heartwood Regional Theater Company’s 16th annual student production in collaboration with Lincoln Academy.
Bernier’s New Miles Show is Eye-Catching
Judy Bernier, of Waldoboro, is the current artist showing the eye-catching work in the hall gallery at LincolnHealth – Miles Campus. The show will be up until Friday, Nov. 23.
At the Lincoln
Happenings
Music, conversation, laughter, and much more this week as we head further into fall and the last week of October.
Lincoln County Artsbeat
All about the 6-by-6: I popped into Kefauver Studio & Gallery in Damariscotta last Thursday, Oct. 11, hoping to find exactly what I did find: painter and gallery owner (and super nice guy) Will Kefauver and a whole lot of excellent art. I caught Kefauver while he was busy hanging the gallery’s new “6 x 6” show, set to open the following day. The show, as the name implies, features pieces that measure 6 inches by 6 inches – little squares of artistic goodness.
Country Star Suzy Bogguss Coming to Opera House
For three decades, platinum recording artist Suzy Bogguss has been bringing fans of country and blues to their feet across the U.S. On Saturday, Nov. 10, she travels north from Nashville and returns to Maine to perform at the historic Opera House at Boothbay Harbor.
Clamshell Quilters Coming to PWA Office-Gallery
The walls of the Pemaquid Watershed Association office-gallery will soon be brightened with the fine art of quilting by the Clamshell Quilters, the Lincoln County chapter of the Pine Tree Quilters Guild. From Oct. 22 through Nov. 21, there will be 43 wall quilts displayed with about one-third of them for sale.
Lincoln County Artsbeat
Stuart’s stories: Twenty-seven seconds into Charles Stuart’s beautiful new short film “Sheepscot River Stories” we see two preteens jump from the side of a low rural bridge into the Sheepscot River on a sunny day, a just-audible squeal of delight coming from one of them before the camera pans up to take in a wide shot of the grandeur of the river and the deep-green woods on the horizon.
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